Here, discover the 5 cool leggings trends that are taking over the fashion set.
5 Anti-Boring Legging Trends That Are Popping Off
In the past, leggings are a staple that I stocked in my closet but wore exclusively for a workout. That all changed over the past year. Working from home, leggings became a core part of my wardrobe as I gravitated more to comfortable items. When wearing them, I still wanted to feel pulled-together, so I challenged myself to figure out new ways to style legging outfits. These all revolved around a pair of basic black leggings but now I’m ready to add some of the new legging trends into my arsenal.
With so many cool, anti-boring leggings on the market and outfit inspiration to borrow from the fashion set, I have forever changed my stance on how (and when) to wear them. Recently chatting with stylist Anna Vitiello, she told me that reinvented leggings are one of the core wardrobe staples that you’ll frequently spot her wearing. The stirrup silhouette is one of her personal favorite styles—one you’ll also see other fashion insiders wearing on repeat. But there are a number of others I’ve seen popping up that I can’t wait to try out for myself. Ahead, see the 5 cool legging trends I have my eye on right now.
Split Hem
Split hem leggings are a style I've personally adopted into my wardrobe (see below). What I love most about them is that they can pass for sleek pants and that the open hem allows you to draw attention to whichever shoes you're wearing.
Pictured: Chanel shoes
Pictured: Chanel bag
Pictured: Stefania Vaidani jacket; Totême Cork High-Rise Jersey Leggings ($195); Gia Couture x Pernille heels; ATP Atelier Assisi Bag ($595); Krewe sunglasses
Shop the trend: Norma Kamali Spat Stretch-Jersey Flared Leggings ($135) Shop split hem leggings: Toteme Cork High-Rise Jersey Leggings ($195) Wardrobe Nyc Side-Split Jersey Leggings ($400) Forever 21 Split-Hem Leggings ($11)Stirrup
Stirrup leggings are a trend that gained major traction last year and we'll continue to see more of in the months ahead. Spotted on the runway at brands like Jacquemus and Isabel Marant, they have the designer stamp of approval.
Pictured: Acolé Collection jacket; Amina Muaddi heels; Louis Vuitton bag
Pictured: Nynne top; Self Portrait leggings; Amina Muaddi heels; Dior bag
Pictured: Gui Friday hat; Chanel bag
Pictured: Saint Laurent leggings; Alexander Vauthier heels
Shop the trend: Low Classic Stretch-Jersey Stirrup LeggingsPrinted
Another popular trend plucked from the runways? Printed leggings. With brands like Chanel and Miu Miu on board, it's no surprise that it's a favorite style among the fashion set.
Pictured: Chanel leggings and heels
Pictured: Marine Serre leggings
Pictured: Chanel leggings and heels: Sea New York top; Proenza Schouler bag
Shop the trend: Miu Miu Logo Leggings ($1418) Burberry Belvoir Vintage Check Leggings ($490) Marine Serre Printed Stirrup LeggingsLatex
Seen on the F/W 20 runway at Saint Laurent, the brand put latex leggings back on the map. A favorite among celebs like Lily Collings, Victoria Beckham, and Hailey Bieber, this is definitely the cool-girl way to wear leggings.
Pictured: Saint Laurent Latex Leggings ($890) and Anja Pumps ($645); Walters Faith Saxon Earrings ($1850)
Pictured: Victoria Beckham Trousers ($1215)
Shop the trend: Commando Faux Patent-Leather Leggings ($98) Shop the trend: Saint Laurent Latex Leggings ($890) Commando Faux-Patent Leggings ($98) Blanknyc Patent Leggings ($88)Ribbed
Ribbed leggings are another style I expect to see much more of in 2021. Though we're already seen them rise in popularity, I've also spotted them in upcoming collections that will be dropped later this year.
Pictured: Jacquemus cardigan
Pictured: Are You Am I top and pants
Pictured: Jacquemus leggings; Judith Leiber belt; Jimmy Choo boots
Shop the trend: Skims Cotton Collection Thermal Ribbed Stretch-Cotton Leggings ($52) Stella McCartney Soft Wool-Blend Tapered Trousers ($1025) Jacquemus Albi Ribbed-Knit Stirrup Leggings ($119) ASOS Ribbed LeggingsNext, shop 25 cool fashion finds I’m obsessing over right now.
This story originally appeared on: WhoWhatWear - Author:Kristen Nichols