5 Ways to Style Leggings Outfits in 2026 Leave a comment


One thing I’m often asked as a fashion editor and stylist is how to put together an easy, fuss-free outfit that still delivers on style, and my answer is often the same: a pair of leggings. Are they the obvious choice? No, but leggings are undeniably one of the most comfortable and hardworking pieces in your wardrobe, and whilst it might be controversial to suggest that they are just as versatile as your favourite blue jeans, the evidence speaks for itself.

In spring and summer, you can rely on leggings with oversized shirts and sandals for a throw-on-and-go ‘fit, and in autumn and winter, they’re the perfect base for slouchy knits, long coats and boots. But whilst we’re stuck in the transitional period of breezy temperatures, spurts of rain and bouts of sun, what to wear can be difficult to get right, so if you’re looking for an outfit that will do it all, leggings are an excellent starting point.

Remy Farrell wears leggings, knee high boots and a grey cashmere knit and coat.

“The perfect pair of leggings can be worn for Pilates in the morning and martinis in the evening,” says Leny founder Isabella Hoelk. “They make a great base layer in these colder months, and when paired with a structured blazer and knee-high boots or kitten heels, nobody will know you went to the gym before.”

If we’re preaching to the converted and leggings are already in your regular rotation, but you usually pair them with jumpers and trainers, there are a whole host of fresh new ways to style this ultimate wardrobe basic in 2026. Instead of buying anything new, fashion insiders are switching up the tried-and-tested formula for dressier, altogether more elegant finishes that have been inspiring my own ways to make leggings feel more luxe.

So, if you’re ready to retire your denim for something a little more comfy, keep scrolling to see five leggings-styling hacks I’ve spotted time and again on fashion’s best-dressed that always elevate leggings outfits into seriously stylish territory.

1. Play With Proportions

Sandra Shehab wears a oversized bomber jacket, leggings and shearling lined boots.

Style Notes: First up, the easiest trick in the book: balance out a bodycon bottom half like leggings with a supersized top. The same goes for the inverse too, but one of my personal favourite pairings is a slouchy knit or oversized jacket (blazers, bombers, bikers—you name it), worn with sleek cigarette trousers, skinny jeans or leggings that draw the eye down in a leg-lengthening effect.

2. Don’t Shy Away From Prints

Hetty wears a zebra print coat, leggings and black boots

Style Notes: Just like tailored trousers, leggings will go with just about anything, so style up a simple black pair with a punchy print like Hetty Appleton-Mileszebra-print coat. Head-to-toe prints not your style? A leopard bag or even a stripey knit works to the same effect.

3. Take the Belt-and-Boots Approach

Andrea Ricci wears a trench coat, tank top and leggings tucked into cowboy boots.

Style Notes: Leggings don’t need belt loops to make the best use of accessorising, as Andrea Ricci proves, and a chunky belt can cinch your waist or be worn loosely around your hips. Add tall boots for a little boho energy.

4. Switch Up the Silhouette

Coco Schiffer wears stirrup leggings with a grey jumper, black trench coat and ballet flats.

Style Notes: Full-length leggings are a certified classic, but there are so many other styles on the market now that you can have a different effect with various shoe styles—not just trainers. Stirrups! Capri! 7/8ths! Flared! They’re all equally good with a mid-heeled court shoe, loafers or an easy ballet flat. “When it comes to leggings, I tend to accessorise intentionally. Gold jewellery and capri leggings always make me feel refined and effortlessly chic,” says Hoelk.