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Your Guide to Feel-Good Finds

In a city that never slows down, pressing pause and carving out time for wellness can feel like a luxury. Fortunately, Kuala Lumpur has no shortage of feel-good escapes for both the body and mind. From movement that gets you glowing to manicures that love your nails back, these five spots are our go-to sanctuaries. They prove that feeling good can be both intentional and effortless. So book that class, schedule that massage, and toast to the fact that you’re finally putting yourself on the calendar. You deserve it.

Third Space Pilates

Pilates, but make it accessible

With over 40 locations across Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia, Third Space Pilates is making reformer Pilates approachable and affordable. For seasoned Pilates princesses, you can find sweat-inducing classes that challenge your core strength and stability. But fret not if you’re a newbie: they also have beginner-friendly sessions designed to build confidence and introduce foundational movements in a supportive space. Get ready for core-burning, body-sculpting flows that will leave you blissfully sore. Bonus: it’s stylish, unintimidating, and priced to not wreck your budget.

Lax. Retreat

For women, by women

Lax. Retreat is a women-only spa nestled in The Linc that redefines self-care. Offering customisable treatments from massages to manicures in a serene, coral-hued space, it's designed for women seeking a personalised and luxurious wellness experience. Every detail, from the choice of oils to the ambient music, is tailored to your preferences. It’s self-care the way you’ve always dreamed it: intentional, indulgent, and 100% your vibe.

Pickle Social Club

Where cardio meets community

Welcome to your new movement obsession: pickleball. At Pickle Social Club, you're not just getting in a light sweat – you’re entering a social scene with good vibes. Eight pro-level courts, classes for all skill levels, and open play sessions make it extremely approachable whether you're a first-timer or lowkey competitive. Plus, PSC hosts chill community events and meetups so you can stay for the game and the people.

Flyproject

Ride and vibe

If your idea of cardio involves pulsing lights, a booming playlist, and instructors who’ll keep you hyped up, Flyproject might just be your new home base. Known for its cult-fave spin classes, this boutique fitness brand has eight studios and a reputation for turning workouts into straight-up experiences. You’ll leave drenched in sweat, buzzing on adrenaline, and probably planning your next class before you even get home. It’s fitness, but fun – and honestly, isn’t that the goal?

Honest Hour

For your clean girl manicure era

We know how damaging nail polish can be, especially if you’re someone who gets manicures often. Situated just a block away from Kenny Hills Bakers in TTDI, Honest Hour is the nail parlour of choice for the toxin-conscious and colour-curious. The star of the show? Their non-toxic, breathable polish in dreamy earthy and neutral tones that are as gentle on your nails as they are on your aesthetic. Yes, they offer gel and halal options too – but the nail techs are refreshingly honest about what’s healthiest for your digits. While the non-toxic normal polish isn’t as strong as gel polish, it’s still known to last, with minimal to no chipping. Head here for a mani that looks and feels clean and effortless.

Hot off the press

From village life on the banks of the Sarawak River to shaping national policy in Putrajaya, Dato’ Sri Nancy Shukri has led with quiet strength, deep cultural grounding, and an unwavering commitment to public service. As Malaysia’s Minister of Women, Family and Community Development, she’s championed women’s empowerment, youth opportunity, and inclusive leadership.

In our Jun/Jul 2025 issue, MillionaireAsia puts the spotlight on this East Malaysian trailblazer who’s redefined what it means to lead with purpose. We follow Nancy’s journey from a childhood shaped by strong female role models to a career in politics that continues to break barriers and uplift communities.

We also continue our mission to spotlight the women shaping Southeast Asia’s future – with stories, programmes, and partnerships designed to empower, inspire, and ignite change.


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