This Is How Blake Lively Does Athleisure
Getting dressed in the morning is a challenge all on its own, but for a celebrity on the job, one look just isn't enough. Yesterday, Blake Lively managed to squeeze in an incredible seven outfit changes while promoting her new movie, All I See Is You. Even more impressive, every single ensemble had our office collectively "ooh"-ing. But it seems that with a full day of changing from couture look to couture look, Lively may have saved the best for last.
The star stepped out with husband Ryan Reynolds at the premiere of her new film, putting a high-fashion spin on athleisure. The actress wore a sequined and fringed jersey by Monse, the line launched by Oscar de la Renta alums Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia. While we're used to the actress's statement-making fashion sense, it's unusual to see her tackle sportier pieces like sweatpants or a jersey. Leave it to Lively to transform everyday basics into something much more glamorous.
Read on to see her date-night ensemble and to shop more from Monse.
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