13 Loungewear Trends Celebs Are Wearing at Home

Staying home has become the new norm for some (for now, at least), and that goes for usually on-the-go celebrities too. Given this newfound interest in what to wear for days spent at home, we took some time and perused dozens on celebrities' Instagram accounts for style inspiration. Along the way, we spotted plenty of loungewear trends, both new and older, that celebs are embracing.

Between sweatsuit sets, crew socks, bike shorts, and many more, there's a lot here to make work-from-home looks as on trend as can be for those video conferences, FaceTime calls, Tik Tok videos, and Instagram selfies. Keep scrolling to shop the comfortable loungewear trends that are approved by Chiara Ferragni, Rosalía, Alexa Chung, and more.

Bike Shorts

Rosalía's Burberry bike shorts are making us want to pull out all of the pairs we collected last summer.

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(Image credit: @rosalia.vt)

Ribbed Knit Sets

Olivia Palermo's elegant metallic set proves that staying-in outfits can be as special as going-out outfits.

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(Image credit: @oliviapalermo)

Cargo Pants

Just in case you get tired of wearing sweatpants, Chiara Ferragni's comfortable cargo-pant look is definitely worth considering.

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(Image credit: @chiaraferragni)

Jumpsuits

Jumpsuits are usually quite loose, and many are made of soft fabrics. Chanel Iman's layered look is ripe for copying.

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(Image credit: @chaneliman)

White Tank Tops

The ribbed-white-tank-top trend that was everywhere last summer isn't going anywhere, as Whitney Port proves.

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(Image credit: @whitneyeveport)

Sweatsuits

Even before we all started spending a lot more time indoors, sweatsuits had become a major trend.

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(Image credit: @gal_gadot)

Crew Socks

Crew socks (especially worn pulled up over leggings or sweats) are all over Instagram. Lea Michele got the memo.

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(Image credit: @leamichele)

Cardigans

Lizzo's camel cardigan is a reminder that all of those cardigans you invested in this fall and winter can come in handy.

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Printed Leggings

You could wear boring black leggings, or you could follow Camila Cabello's lead and put on a printed pair.

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Overalls

Overalls for lounging? If you think about it, most pairs are quite baggy and comfortable, so go for it. Alexa Chung agrees.

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(Image credit: @alexachung)

Printed Matching Sets

Matching sets (we love the ones by LeSet) are an easy way to look polished while lounging (or Tik Toking, à la Gabrielle Union).

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Fuchsia

Who says loungewear has to be neutral or pastel? Not Kourtney Kardashian. The fuchsia trend looks as cool at home as it does out in the world.

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(Image credit: @kourtneykardash)

Animal Prints

Animal prints are the trend that keeps on giving. Emma Roberts loves the trend so much that she wore multiple leopard pieces together, and we're into it.

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(Image credit: @emmaroberts)

Next up, five things an editor never wears when working from home.

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Allyson Payer
Senior Editor

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.