Not all workouts are created equal. As such, not all workout sets can (or should) serve the same purpose. While I respect those who approach their closet as a curated capsule, I’m afraid that my activewear drawers look more like a spandex rat king, a mass of hyper-specific and highly important workout outfits, all necessary for a very specific duty.
Vogue’s Edit of the Best Activewear Sets:
When I’m in pilates class, my limbs are trembling, my balance is highly questionable. I want something soft and stretchy. That shows off the baby abs I’ve been working so hard for, while still keeping me supported as I bend, stretch, and twist. It’s a bonus if it looks cute in the selfie mirror for a post-class snap. For running, it’s a totally different story. Aesthetics take second fiddle to the fact that my clothes have a job to do. A workout set needs to stand up to sweat, stay snug as I move, and not serve as a constant annoyance—chafing or slipping—as I log my miles. Otherwise, I’m in for trouble.
Outside of the gym, the matching set has managed to become something of shorthand for an easy off-duty weekend look, beloved by celebs like Bella Hadid, Hailey Bieber, and Kaia Gerber. I’m not here to dispute its power as a styling essential when you’re bopping from hot pilates to the farmers’ market. In fact, for those capsule wardrobers, there is no quiet luxury outfit as powerful as the black workout set you wear popping out of a private training session, The Row’s Margaux bag in hand.
So, however sweaty you plan to get in your own matching set, I’m recommending a few of my favorites below.
Wear this matching high-rise legging and strappy, long-line bra top for a no-fuss, sleek gym look. The super soft and lightweight feel is beloved by customers, but I also appreciate that despite being lightweight it never gets sheer.
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