From chic sets to studio-ready gear, Oysho makes moving look good

By LAI S. REYES, The Philippine STAR Published Oct 15, 2025 5:00 am

Been skipping your workouts lately? We get it—life gets busy, routines slip, and suddenly your gym bag’s gathering dust. But if you’ve been craving a reset like I have, consider this your sign.

Whether you’re easing back into yoga, hitting your first high-intensity interval training class in months, or simply want to feel good on your weekend walks, the newly opened Oysho at SM Mall of Asia is here to inspire your next move. From chic sets to studio-ready gear, Oysho makes moving look good.

Known for its elevated activewear that blends performance with style, Oysho is more than just athleisure—it’s motivation in motion.

Where fashion meets function

Oysho is an activewear and lifestyle brand from Spain under the Inditex Group, the same fashion powerhouse behind Zara. The brand’s entry into the Philippine retail scene is in partnership with Stores Specialists Inc.—the country’s leading specialty retailer, known for bringing global fashion brands to Filipino shoppers.

At Oysho opening: SSI Group Inc. president and CEO Anton Huang (third from left) with (from left) Oysho Spain international visual merchandiser manager, Oysho Spain’s Erika Granados Rodriguez, SM Supermalls president Steven Tan, Oysho Imagen/International window manager, Oysho Spain’s Cristian Garcia Blasco, and Oysho Manila brand manager Mischelle Dumagat 

At the opening, SSI president and CEO Anton Huang was joined by Oysho International visual merchandiser manager, Oysho Spain’s Erika Granados Rodriguez, Inditex Franchise Philippines country manager Christine Villongco, Oysho Imagen/International window manager, Oysho Spain’s Cristian Garcia Blasco, Oysho Philippines brand manager Mischelle Dumagat, and SM Supermalls president Steven Tan.

What’s in store?

With a focus on quality materials, thoughtful design, and comfort that doesn’t compromise style, Oysho is where fashion meets function— whether you're working out or winding down.

Hannah Bacani 

Spanning a total area of 659 sqm, with 428 sqm dedicated to retail space, the store showcases Oysho’s latest collections in a dynamic and welcoming environment designed to elevate the customer experience.

Rocio Trillo 

The new store features a single-floor layout divided into distinctive zones to guide the customer journey: The Welcome Zone highlights Oysho’s core collection of leggings and tops in various lengths, compressions, and styles; the Club Zone features the padel and running collections; the Basics Zone showcases—what else—the everyday essentials; and the Fitting Rooms, a spacious, calming area clad in oak wood panels, create a warm, serene atmosphere.

Jamie Lim 

From the entrance, a Wow Zone introduces seasonal collections, complemented by a light box with brand imagery that sets the tone for the space. Prices are comparable to Zara, with a pair of leggings priced at around P2,500, while gym bags go for less than P3,000.

Ry Velasco 

So whether you’re lifting, stretching, or lounging like it’s a sport, Oysho proves that function and fashion don’t just coexist—they thrive. It’s not just about getting back on track—it’s all about doing it in style.

Now, who’s ready to make a comeback?

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Oysho is on the second floor of the South Main Mall at SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City.