We're NYC Editors Who Love Activewear—3 Fresh Outfits We'll Be Wearing This Fall

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(Image credit: @nataliegrayherder, @aniyahmorinia, @emma.walsh; Original Illustration by Mira Thekdi)

All the Ways to Wear is a monthly series where we round up the personal twists the Who What Wear team is putting on one particular item, style, or trend. Whether it’s the trending denim of the moment or the season’s It print, we hope to inspire your daily outfits and up the cost per wear on some of our favorite items.

As a competitive-dancer-turned-fashion-editor, I can spot high-quality activewear from a mile away. The industry is inundated with brands these days, and I've definitely tested my fair share of them. Activewear pieces have to be supportive, comfortable, functional, and stylish—and let's not forget about a good price point. I won't settle for anything less when there are brands like Athleta on the market. Not only do its offerings fit my strict criteria, but they're made from high-quality materials that are worth the investment, so I can buy a whole workout look in one go without having to worry about it falling apart after a few wears. Below, you'll find my fall-inspired activewear look featuring Athleta's buttery-soft Powervita fabric. And for an added dose of inspiration, I hit up my fellow editors, Emma Walsh and Aniyah Morinia, to provide their go-to looks as well. Keep scrolling to see the fresh ways we're styling activewear for the season ahead.

Moody Hues

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(Image credit: @emma.walsh; Original Illustration by Mira Thekdi)

"The two most essential items in my wardrobe are sports bras and leggings. I own more sports bras than I can count, but I keep reaching for this one. I love the ribbed fabric, and the bordeaux-red shade is so autumnal. This bra is not only cute but also supportive in all the right places. I've spent an embarrassing amount of money on black leggings in search of the perfect pair, and these are perfect. Since the temps are cooling down, I like to layer a white tank (so versatile) and a fitted athletic jacket. TBH, I will shamelessly wear this look on repeat throughout the fall." — Emma Walsh, associate editor

Tangerine Dream

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(Image credit: @aniyahmorinia; Original Illustration by Mira Thekdi)

"Once fall rolls around, I instantly swap my bike shorts for leggings and start to incorporate those core fall hues: orange, brown, maroon—you get the idea. Wearing brighter colors always makes me feel more confident in a workout class, so I'd instantly grab these ultra-high-waisted leggings (which are smoothing and comfortable, by the way) and the matching top in the Larkspur Red shade. I love how buttery soft the fabric is and the fact that it's moisture-wicking, so my sweat evaporates quickly. The Solace Bra has a strappy back detail that looks great underneath any tank. I'm ready to take a Pilates class and admire this cute and functional outfit in the mirror the whole time." — Aniyah Morinia, editor

Fit & Flare

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(Image credit: @nataliegrayherder; Original Illustration by Mira Thekdi)

"Once the temperatures drop, you can find me in this exact outfit when I'm heading to the gym or running my weekend errands. Nothing makes me feel more put-together than a matching set, and this navy combo is really doing it for me. The Powervita fabric is lightweight but not sheer, and it provides ample support while I'm out and about. Flare pants made a Y2K-inspired comeback last year, and their momentum is set to continue on into the fall." — Natalie Gray Herder, editor

Natalie Gray Herder
Editor, Branded Content

Natalie Gray Herder is an Editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.