Win the Tunde Oyeneyin Collection Sweepstakes
The Tunde x Peloton Collection Is Live and One Winner Takes It All
What Is the Tunde Oyeneyin Collection Sweepstakes
The Tunde Oyeneyin collection sweepstakes is now open, giving Peloton members a chance to win pieces from the bold, just-launched Tunde x Peloton apparel line. Peloton announced the giveaway on Instagram via Tunde's account @tune2tunde, with entry steps posted directly in the caption.
The sweepstakes arrives just days after the Tunde x Peloton collection dropped on May 12, 2026. The launch generated significant community buzz, and for anyone who missed out or wants a shot at winning pieces from the line, this is the opportunity Peloton is offering right now. The contest closes May 25, 2026, at 11:00 AM ET, so time is short.

How to Enter the Tunde Oyeneyin Collection Sweepstakes
Entry is free and takes three steps. According to the official Instagram post from @tune2tunde, here is how to enter the Tunde Oyeneyin collection sweepstakes:
- Follow @pelotonapparel and @tune2tunde on Instagram.
- Drop a comment on the post using the hashtag #EnterPelotonSweepstakes.
- Complete the entry form via the link in @pelotonapparel's bio, or go directly to apparel.onepeloton.com/pages/tunde-collection-sweetpstakes-entry.
No purchase or SMS consent is required to enter. The sweepstakes is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and Washington D.C. who are 18 or older. It ends May 25, 2026, at 11:00 AM ET. Additional terms apply and an alternative method of entry is available. Full official rules are posted at the entry link above.
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What Is in the Tunde x Peloton Collection
The Tunde x Peloton collection is a 41-piece limited-edition line covering both women's and men's activewear. Prices run from $69 to $149, and sizes are available from XS through 3X.
For women, the line includes statement bras and tops built to accentuate the back and neckline, sculpting leggings and shorts with "booty-pop" seam detailing, zippered dresses in mini and maxi silhouettes, and a leopard print capsule featuring a catsuit, multiple bra styles, leggings, biker shorts, and unisex sweat sets. The collection also marks the first time Peloton has offered swimwear, with pieces tied directly to Tunde's experience walking the runway at Miami Swim Week for Sports Illustrated.
For men, the line includes lightweight performance tanks and shorts designed with enough room to move freely through squats and deadlifts. Fellow Peloton instructors Alex Toussaint and Rad Lopez appear in the campaign materials modeling the men's looks.
The color palette across the full collection runs bold: cobalt blue, magenta, red, and the signature leopard print. These are not understated basics. Tunde has been clear that the design point of view was personal from start to finish. For a full breakdown of the pieces, see Tunde's Apparel Launch Is Coming to Peloton May 12.
The Story Behind the Tunde x Peloton Collection
Tunde worked directly with the Peloton design team on every element of the line, including cut, fabric, and texture. Her background as a makeup artist shaped how she approached the detailing. She has described the process as one where Peloton gave her genuine creative control, and she used it to build pieces that reflect who she is rather than simply applying her name to an existing assortment.
The personal stakes behind the collection go deeper than aesthetics. Tunde has spoken publicly about growing up heavier and spending years doing everything she could to avoid being seen. She did not learn to swim as a child because she never wanted to take her shirt off. The Tunde x Peloton collection, she has said, is the antithesis of that experience. It is designed to help people feel free in being seen, and she has called it a love letter to her younger self.
The swimwear component of the line connects directly to her 2025 Sports Illustrated Swim Search win. After competing as a finalist, walking the SI Swimsuit runway during Miami Swim Week, and ultimately winning the contest, Tunde earned her spot as a rookie in the 2026 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Including swim in a Peloton apparel collection for the first time was, as she put it, a natural fit.
The Tunde x Peloton line follows the Robin Arzón cobranded collection that dropped last fall and sold out completely, according to Peloton. WWD covered the launch and noted the line retails exclusively through Peloton's e-commerce site and at Peloton retail stores. If the Arzón sellout is any indicator, pieces from this collection will not be available indefinitely.
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