Whether you're the kind of girl who wears yoga pants with a leather jacket a-la Kendall Jenner, or are more inclined to be seen in a sports luxe-inspired tailored suit paired with trainers, the possibilities for rocking the athleisure trend are infinite.
Here’s how to stylishly maximise your sporty separates from Monday to Sunday, all year round:
The hoodie
Up your comfort levels by teaming a hoodie with a pair of sleek trousers and heels. In colder months, complete the look with an embroidered bomber jacket or blazer.
How to stylishly walk the line between mainstream fashion and sportswear
With the runways and celebrity collaborations making frequent nods to sports-inspired looks, and the ever rising popularity of the athleisure trend, the line between sportswear and mainstream fashion has become infinitely blurred
Whether you're the kind of girl who wears yoga pants with a leather jacket a-la Kendall Jenner, or are more inclined to be seen in a sports luxe-inspired tailored suit paired with trainers, the possibilities for rocking the athleisure trend are infinite.
Here’s how to stylishly maximise your sporty separates from Monday to Sunday, all year round:
The hoodie
Up your comfort levels by teaming a hoodie with a pair of sleek trousers and heels. In colder months, complete the look with an embroidered bomber jacket or blazer.
The joggers
Take your favourite lounging staple to the next level with block heels, flatforms or 2017’s favourite shoe: the mule.
The formal joggers
For a more formal take on the jogger, sport a pair of black or navy trousers with a solid stripe accent.
Trainers all day, every day
Trainers are still having their moment. Mix up sharp tailoring or a flirty dress by swapping your favourite heels with your most comfortable kicks. For a 2017 update, trade your pearly white stans for something more statement and embellished.
Mesh pieces
Dress up separates made from a sporty mesh fabric by pairing them with sleek leather trousers or a classic white shirt.
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