Step away from the black exercise pants.
This spring, workout wear isn't just functional, it's taken a fashion-forward turn, with daring prints, intricate details and look-at-me shades. Yes, even in pants.
Bold hues are huge, says Marissa Stephenson, fitness editor at Self magazine. Neons, jewel tones, corals and yellows are some of the top shades for fitted jackets, tops, sports bras and pants.
"The colors and patterns are so new and fresh I'm almost giddy," says Karyn Riale, director of retail buying for the shop Equinox, which sells its stylish wares in nationwide locations.
With prints, anything goes, from hot-pink leopard created by Adidas by Stella McCartney, to bright tribal prints from Nike, to splatter-paint, florals and zigzags.
"To see companies like Nike that are taking risks with patterns and colors, it makes the experience more fun," said celebrity trainer Tracy Anderson, whose clients include Gwyneth Paltrow.
Wearing bright-colored pants can be intimidating, especially for women who prefer the slimming power of black. But, Stephenson says, it's all about choosing the most forgiving shade and flattering cut.
Her pick? A bright-blue capri that hits just below the knee.