

Athleisure for women: turn your sportswear into it-pieces
Fashion trends don't always work against us and our wallets. They are often affordable, because styling alone changes everything. I combine my workout clothes with my everyday wardrobe - and I'm not alone. Street style pros and supermodels are showing us how we can join the athleisure wave that has been sweeping us for the past two years. Here are 3 looks that reinterpret your sports basics like leggings.
Look 1: On the race track from one meeting to another with running shoes and leggings
The long-lasting and influential athleisure trend remains at the forefront this year. Tops and jackets that cover the bum are ideal for making sports trousers suitable for the office. With solid fabrics, you can avoid see-through areas of your leggings and emphasise the right thing: your trained legs. Key pieces such as watches and hats personalise the style.

Look 2: Casual chic on the go with a sports shirt and tennis socks
With sportswear, we can feel comfortable in what we're wearing because we can wear comfortable, breathable tops and socks regardless of our training sessions. Men often practice the athleisure style with a fan shirt from their favourite club. We like to copy them. Add denim, leather and our signature style accessories - et voilà, the outfit is complete.
Look 3: Dancing through the night in sports bras
When I'm standing in front of my wardrobe with a question mark before a party because I don't know what to wear, I like to help myself to my sportswear. A sports bra with high-waisted trousers or skirts can create a striking break in style. Add a bomber jacket over the top and you're ready to show your skin and are perfectly equipped for sporty dance interludes.
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