If one thing is absolutely clear, it’s the fact that Barbara Palvin is sincerely redefining what it means to look put-together in activewear. After all, that’s exactly what she did with her first look. The diva stepped out in a sleek Lilysilk ensemble that felt equal parts functional and fashion-forward.
For the pictures, which were shot against a lush, sunlit backdrop, the stylish model leaned into a calm, grounded yoga tree pose, but it was the sorted outfit that quietly stole all the focus.
Barbara Palvin does yoga in Lilysilk sports bra and leggings in new campaign
Barbara Palvin’s latest yoga-ready look was all things fashionable and fabulous. In fact, it featured a black $79 Lilysilk Sports Bra, which seemed deceptively simple, but it actually had a supremely fierce design. This did all the heavy lifting. Further, Palvin’s piece also had curved seam detailing, which contoured the bust, adding shape without disrupting the clean aesthetic. Frankly, there was no over-engineering here and, of course, no loud straps or bulky panels. This was a streamlined silhouette that prioritized ease.
Furthermore, Palvin made the wise decision to pair this bralette with matching high-waisted $139 Lilysilk leggings, which followed the same design language. They were soft, smooth, and almost second-skin-like. This means that they were totally free from distracting seams. This allowed the body’s natural lines to take centre stage. The high-rise cut also anchored the look, creating a long, uninterrupted silhouette that felt both flattering and practical.
This was the kind of fit that moves with you rather than against you, making it ideal for yoga. But Palvin’s ensemble was also clearly polished and stylish enough to carry into the everyday wear territory. Furthermore, Palvin kept the rest of the fit wisely understated. Chunky white trainers and scrunched socks added a soft contrast to the black base, breaking up the monochrome without overpowering it. The styling felt relaxed, almost off-duty, reinforcing the idea that athleisure wear is about comfort that looks good.
Originally written by Mahek Walia on theFashionSpot.
