Perfectly Styled Athleisure Looks That Work In and Out of the Pilates Studio

No need to break a sweat.

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My weekend mornings usually begin with a quick trip to the gym, followed by running errands, meeting friends for coffee, and strolling around my New York City neighborhood. These moments often call for comfortable looks that are stylish enough to function outside my workout routine—that’s when my athleisure outfits come into play.

The formula is easy. I’ve learned that the key to creating a trophy-winning athleisure ensemble involves seamlessly blending traditional sportswear (like ultra-stretchy yoga pants, moisture-wicking T-shirts, and skin-tight biker shorts) with foundational pieces that are inherently more elevated (like crisp button-down shirts, glossy handbags that have a timeless appeal, and refined jackets and coats that can offer an extra layer of added dimension).

This high-low hack isn’t a huge novelty in the fashion world. Plenty of designers favor the juxtaposition between sporty and chic—just look at the Fall 2025 runway collections: Tory Burch styled track pants with a sharp zip-up, Sandy Liang championed relaxed matching sets, and Cecilie Bahnsen mastered high-styling for windbreakers.

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During the Fall 2025 runway shows, Tory Burch, Sandy Liang, and Cecilie Bahnsen demonstrated their own interpretations of athleisure.

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You can easily embrace the same vibe to take your activewear beyond the gym floor or pilates studio. Ahead, shop 10 athleisure outfits you'll want to pin to your weekend style mood board.

Fair Isle Frenzy

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You can always count on a Fair Isle sweater to effortlessly round out your sporty outfit.

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To embrace the classic Fair Isle sweater look, wear a puffer jacket, leggings, and trending UGG boots.

Serotonin Boost

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If frigid temperatures got you down, lift your spirits with a vibrant look.

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Sometimes, fall days are dreary, but your cold-weather outfit doesn’t have to be. Enhance your athleisure getup with cheerful colors that will instantly brighten things up.

Sambas for the Win

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Invest in a pair of Sambas, and you won't regret it.

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We know Adidas Samba sneakers are dominating the fashion trend cycle. These neutral soccer shoes are so easy to style that they deserve a top spot on your footwear roster. Balance a low-key Sambas outfit with an opulent faux fur coat.

On the Move

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Your carefree weekend outfit formula just entered the chat.

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If you're anything like me, your weekend schedule likely involves running errands before or after hitting the gym. Post-workout, swap your sports bra with a laid-back tank top and throw your gym bag aside in favor of a leather tote. Make sure to slip on a zip-up sweatshirt for warmth.

Bundle Up

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Battle frigid temperature dips with additional layers.

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Extra layers, like a mid-length coat and a crew-neck sweater that you can easily wear over a sleeveless tee, are great for winter. Lean into fashion’s chunky sneaker trend with trainers grounded with thick cloud-like soles, and add slip-on over-the-ear headphones, which have become somewhat of an It accessory in their own right.

Sophisticated Sweats

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Take your sweatpants to new heights by pairing them with elevated pieces.

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If you're not convinced you can wear sweatpants outside the house, this refined outfit might make you change your mind. The structured trench coat is an anchor, while the sleek shades and subtle jewelry add an elegant touch.

Zhuzh It Up

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If your monochromatic uniform feels too plain, layer your look with a contrasting jacket.

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Look no further than this style formula to make a matching sweat set feel less basic. Throw a leather trench coat over your shoulders, slide into edgy combat boots, and add polished finishing touches like diamond stud earrings and a crossbody bag.

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This season, warm tones of brown are all the rage.

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Hues of mocha are rising in popularity among the style crowd. Get ahead of the trend with a billowing puffer jacket drenched in the viral shade. You’ll look undeniably fashionable while staying extra warm.

Transitional Dressing

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As we shift into spring, consider trading your lengthy pants for biker shorts.

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This sporty look will fit right into your trans-seasonal wardrobe. Prep your closet accordingly with a pair of breathable biker shorts that can transition into spring and summer, and from summer to fall with the right layers.

Game, Set, Match

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Take the tennis skirt trend for a spin.

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You don’t have to be a tennis pro to wear a pleated skirt. Fashionistas are styling this sporty silhouette with zip-up track jackets, polo shirts, and cable-knit sweaters. (Check out Marie Claire’s tennis outfits guide for inspiration.) You can also pair your skirt with a matching crew-neck top, as shown above, and finish with designer accessories that whisper “quiet luxury.”

Lauren Tappan
Fashion Editor

Lauren K. Tappan is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, where she covers trend forecasting and shopping stories, highlighting runway-inspired styles and a blend of emerging and established brands. Prior to joining Marie Claire, she worked as a freelance editor for Harper’s Bazaar and ELLE, specializing in e-commerce content and curating seasonal trend reports. Earlier in her career, she worked at Town Country, developing a strong portfolio of fashion roundups and designer profiles.

Lauren holds a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in journalism from the University of Pennsylvania. While at Penn, she served as editor-in-chief of The Walk, the university's fashion magazine, and completed internships at Philadelphia Style Magazine and EveryStylishGirl.