Leave it to Dakota Johnson to wear something to the gym that somehow inspires us.
While out in Los Angeles, Johnson stepped out from a workout in quintessential gym attire: a pair of black high-waisted leggings, a white sports bra, and a black t-shirt fashioned into a bolero around her shoulders. The details that gave the simple fit a bit of personality were her Gohar world hat embroidered with a bean logo and a pair of blue workout sneakers.
(Image credit: Backgrid)
If you look up celebrities in their paparazzi workout outfits, you’ll notice most of them are wearing white or black sneakers. The same is likely true at your local gym or Barry’s class. While people tend to have a bit more fun with workout sets in terms of color, sneakers feel like a literal black-or-white situation. Johnson proves that opting for a little more color though can help elevate a simple gym outfit and make it feel a bit more distinct.
Color in general is a trend we’re going to be seeing a lot more of in 2026 now that quiet luxury is firmly behind us and a new wave of maximalism awaits. And the best thing about a simple pair of blue sneakers is exactly that. They’re fairly simple!
You can start to dip your toes into wearing more color, if you don’t already, with a simple pair of blue sneakers like Johnson. You’ll quickly realize that this isn’t just a trend that’s destined for the gym. Blue sneakers will make your leggings and sports bra fit look more fun, but they’ll also look just as good with a great pair of black pants and a going out top—or a bean embroidered hat.
Shop the sneaker trend, below.
Nike
Air Max Moto 2k Sneaker
Larroudé
Stella Sneaker in Navy Suede and Ivory Leather
Vivaia
Square-Toe Lace-Up Satin Sneakerina
Shopbop
Adidas X Wales Bonner Adidas X Wales Bonner Karintha Lo Satin Sneakers
Free People
Gola Tornado Sneakers
Lululemon
Blissfeel 2 Running Shoe
Alohas
Tb.490 Rife Leather Sneakers
Anthropologie
Oncept Essex Suede Ballet Sneakers
COS
Minimal Leather Sneakers
Shopbop
Asics Gel-Kayano 14 Sneakers







