Wednesday April 01, 2009 at 22:58

Are we human or are we dancer?
I don’t generally excercise.  I dance.   Ballet was the only physical exertion I subjected myself to when growing up (unless you count my cheerleading days… but even then I basically did it because it was the only sport in HS that involved dancing, to some effect).  I often wore my dance gear out in some way or other- wrap sweaters as cardigans, my leotards instead of tanks, dance tights under dresses, etc. (actually, I still do)
I love Stella McCartney’s Adidas line because she really does take style in dancewear to the next level.  These warm up shorts would be great over a leotard and tights for the studio, and can be worn EXACTLY the same way out in public… with either ballet flats or boots.  The suspenders are a great touch- which I would totally use with other outfits as well.
I feel the same way about pieces in her yoga, tennis, and golf lines.  It’s really all about making full use of your wardrobe and allowing your clothing to transcend different parts of your life creatively.
(product shot via adidas.com)

Are we human or are we dancer?

I don’t generally excercise.  I dance.   Ballet was the only physical exertion I subjected myself to when growing up (unless you count my cheerleading days… but even then I basically did it because it was the only sport in HS that involved dancing, to some effect).  I often wore my dance gear out in some way or other- wrap sweaters as cardigans, my leotards instead of tanks, dance tights under dresses, etc. (actually, I still do)

I love Stella McCartney’s Adidas line because she really does take style in dancewear to the next level.  These warm up shorts would be great over a leotard and tights for the studio, and can be worn EXACTLY the same way out in public… with either ballet flats or boots.  The suspenders are a great touch- which I would totally use with other outfits as well.

I feel the same way about pieces in her yoga, tennis, and golf lines.  It’s really all about making full use of your wardrobe and allowing your clothing to transcend different parts of your life creatively.

(product shot via adidas.com)