Tracksuits lose their tacky reputation and make a hipster-approved comeback. The new sets are made from tech fabrics or cotton blends, and get their newness from contrast details, cuff treatments and an easy, somewhat tailored, fit. We’ve seen the jogging-pant versions on the street this summer, but expect to see short-suits next spring.
Tracksuits lose their tacky reputation and make a hipster-approved comeback. The new sets are made from tech fabrics or cotton blends, and get their newness from contrast details, cuff treatments and an easy, somewhat tailored, fit. We’ve seen the jogging-pant versions on the street this summer, but expect to see short-suits next spring.
Joggers abound on the runways this season. While some women dismiss the roomy gathered leg silhouette as being “unflattering”, the style is showing up on the street, and embraced by early adapter bloggers like Danielle Bernstein, known on Instagram as @weworewhat. Bernstein, an influential fashion blogger, embraces the new wave of the jogger in contemporary ensembles (as in the image above), or in the activewear looks she sports in dance videos with the @rickeysisters. Designers cut the item in a wide variety of fabrics and pant widths, making it adaptable for all occasions and markets.
Chloe Fall/Winter RTW 2018Lacoste Fall/Winter RTW 2018Hellesy Fall/Winter RTW 2018Danielle Bernstein, known on Instagram as @weworewhat, is an influential fashion blogger that pioneers the new wave of ‘The Jogger.’ From her contemporary adaptation in the image shown above, to her activewear ensembles in her dance videos with the @rickeysisters, Danielle’s styling techniques show how this item can be worn on real women. Check out our Mood Rooms for more inspiration on how to adapt ‘The Jogger’ for your clientele.Dries Van Noten Fall/Winter RTW 2018Central Saint Martins Fall/Winter RTW 2018