Fabletics Co-Founder Ginger Ressler Shares Her 10 Favorite Wellness Products

The Expert Edit features interviews with specialists about the products they swear by in their chosen field. For the latest installment, we spoke with Ginger Ann Ressler, co-founder of Fabletics, about her go-to products for staying active and healthy during holiday season travel.Ginger Ressler launched Fabletics alongside her husband, Don, and Adam Goldenberg in 2013 with the goal to serve women with active lifestyles the most technologically advanced, quality-tailored workout clothes. After over 10 years, the brand has partnered and collaborated with some of the most well-known celebrities, from Khloé Kardashian and Kate Hudson to Kevin Hart and Kelly Rowland - which Ressler says helped establish the company with an even broader reach. "As a lifelong athlete and someone who needs to feel healthy from the inside out, activewear has been a part of my life long before it became a trend," she explains. And while she initially set out to design for women who need versatility - challenging her team to craft pieces that bestow confidence, accentuate a woman's body and allow her to feel sexy, while also performing well - she hasn't stopped welcoming change in the business. "Always be open to expansion and diversification," she says, continuing, "Being a founder of a business is about adapting to change and always being open to new opportunities. This approach also speaks to my personal life, as I have growing children who face new challenges and opportunities all the time. I'm always re-learning how to stay nimble and teaching them how to embrace and adapt to whatever comes their way." Fabletics now includes men's, lounge, sleep, any-where, swim, and scrubs as additional categories, and the team is currently gearing up to drop plenty of exciting new collections in 2025. Ressler, who is frequently on the go, took the time to share her healthy product recommendations for staying active during the holiday season. From her personal favorite gear from the Fabletics Luxe360 line to her go-to running shoes and must-have noise-canceling, wireless headphones, shop her selects one by one when you scroll, and find out why she can't live without them.

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The Expert Edit features interviews with specialists about the products they swear by in their chosen field. For the latest installment, we spoke with Ginger Ann Ressler , co-founder of Fabletics , about her go-to products for staying active and healthy during holiday season travel. Ginger Ressler launched Fabletics alongside her husband, Don, and Adam Goldenberg in 2013 with the goal to serve women with active lifestyles the most technologically advanced, quality-tailored workout clothes .

After over 10 years, the brand has partnered and collaborated with some of the most well-known celebrities, from Khloé Kardashian and Kate Hudson to Kevin Hart and Kelly Rowland — which Ressler says helped establish the company with an even broader reach. "As a lifelong athlete and someone who needs to feel healthy from the inside out, activewear has been a part of my life long before it became a trend," she explains. And while she initially set out to design for women who need versatility — challenging her team to craft pieces that bestow confidence, accentuate a woman's body and allow her to feel sexy, while also performing well — she hasn't stopped welcoming change in the business.



"Always be open to expansion and diversification," she says, continuing, "Being a founder of a business is about adapting to change and always being open to new opportunities. This approach also speaks to my personal life, as I have growing children who face new challenges and opportunities all the time. I'm always re-learning how to stay nimble and teaching them how to embrace and adapt to whatever comes their way.

" Fabletics now includes men's, lounge, sleep, any-where, swim, and scrubs as additional categories, and the team is currently gearing up to drop plenty of exciting new collections in 2025. Ressler, who is frequently on the go, took the time to share her healthy product recommendations for staying active during the holiday season. From her personal favorite gear from the Fabletics Luxe360 line to her go-to running shoes and must-have noise-canceling, wireless headphones , shop her selects one by one when you scroll, and find out why she can't live without them.

Lip Balm Epicuren Discovery Anti-Aging Lip Balm SPF 15 ($15) "I've been using this lip balm for years," Ressler says of the anti-aging formula that's infused with tea tree oil and peptides that maximize the fullness and volume of the lips, according to the brand. "It's nourishing, and the SPF 15 is a bonus!" Body Spray Bath & Body Works Champagne Toast Fine Fragrance Mist & Body Spray ($23). "This scent is my favorite," Ressler explains, "I always get compliments when I wear it!" This pack comes with two eight-ounce bottles.

The perfume-like fragrance blends with your body's natural aroma to yield a personalized scent that sticks with you all day. The fine spray nozzle makes for a light, even application so that the smell doesn't go on too strong or feel too heavy. Snacks SkinnyDipped Lemon Bliss Yogurt Covered Almonds ($24) "I keep a bag of nuts on hand, whether in my car or bag.

They're a great snack when I'm on the go — especially during long drives," Ressler says. The SkinnyDipped brand offers plenty of different flavors, including Cocoa, Mocha Splash, Peanut Butter, and more. They're gluten free and come in a one-pound bulk bag.

Portable Charging Device Charmast Portable Charger ($30, originally $46) This portable power bank comes in six different colors and has built-in cables and a wall plug, so you don't have to keep track of so many moving parts. It's compatible with the iPhone 16/15/14/13 Series, Samsung, Google, and iPad devices. "I carry this charger everywhere.

It's essential to stay in contact with my kids, and a charged phone is always necessary," Ressler says. Activewear Fabletics SculptKnit Barely There Bra ($50) Luxe360 is a smaller collection that allows Ressler to expand her creativity. "I dive deep into the creative process — exploring unique silhouettes, finding new fabrics, creating color mood boards, and starting the storytelling process.

Ideation is my favorite part, and it's incredibly rewarding to see it all come to life. Through this process, I love seeing how we can empower women through what they wear," she says of the line, which also includes her favorite Cozy Fleece Hoodie ($90) and Anywhere Motion365+ High-Waisted Pocket Legging ($85). She calls all three of these picks her go-tos for achieving comfort and style.

Running Sneakers Nike V2K Run Sneaker ($60-$120, originally $110-$120). While Ressler also likes Nike's Zoom Vomero 5 ($160), the V2K comes in five different colorways at Nordstrom and has a retro, Y2K look about it. "I always try new sneakers, but I'm currently loving these.

They're comfortable enough for workouts and stylish enough to wear throughout the day," she says of the shoes. As far as what activities she prefers while traveling, Ressler's not specific: "I don't stick to a strict workout routine when I'm on vacation because my family is generally very active. We're never just sitting around — we're always hiking, swimming, riding bikes, and exploring.

All my kids play sports, so they have their own regimens, and if they're doing something, I'll tag along! Having kids really does keep you young!" Sunscreen and Moisturizer Alastin Skincare HydraTint Pro Mineral Sunscreen ($79) Ressler calls this sunscreen, as well as the OxygenCeuticals Couperose Treatment Cream ($69) her must-haves for skincare, whether she's home or on the go. This two-in-one tinted daily sunblock is fragrance-free and water-resistant, and comes in a 3.2-ounce tube.

It provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sun protection and feels lightweight. I Tried Khloé Kardashian's Glitter Compression Catsuit at a Solidcore Class Bathrobe Barefoot Dreams Cozychic Lite Long Robe ($158) "This robe is incredibly soft and light; perfect for packing and wearing out," Ressler says. Crafted from nylon and rayon and machine-washable, the large pockets at the front allow you to easily stow away small items when you're getting ready in the morning or practicing self-care — which is all about taking the time to check in with yourself, according to Ressler.

"It looks different depending on what's going on in my life. If I'm busy and my schedule doesn't allow for a massage or a vacation, self-care might just mean five quiet minutes in the morning before my day begins — doing some positive affirmations, getting myself pumped up, or even just breathing deeply in the silence of my bathroom," she says. Headphones Apple AirPods Max Wireless Over-Ear Headphones ($529) "I have a smaller head, so these fit comfortably, and I can really tune out distractions to focus on the music," Ressler says of the popular Apple AirPods Max .

They're equipped with pro level active noise-cancellation and are Bluetooth compatible. You can also switch them to transparency mode, where you can simultaneously listen to your music and interact with the world around you. They're designed with a knit-mesh canopy and memory foam ear cushions, which likely helps with Ressler's comfortable fit.

Beauty Tool Lyma Laser Device ($2,695) "I've been loving the Lyma Laser — it's easy to carry and gentle on my skin, which makes it a great on-the-go beauty tool," Ressler says. This FDA-cleared at-home laser is optimized for all skin types and is meant to penetrate and transform skin and muscle simultaneously with zero pain involved. The brand says it eliminates wrinkles through its powerful technology.

You can read more in our editor's review of the Lyma Laser . Sarah Wasilak (she/her) is the associate director of Shopping at PS. With plenty of experience in the commerce market, a keen interest in SEO, and 10 years as an editor at the brand, she enjoys writing across the lifestyle and health-and-fitness categories.

She has bylines at PS, InStyle, Elle, Refinery29, Who What Wear, Elite Daily, Byrdie, and The Quality Edit and aims to amplify minority voices in all her work..