Sienna Miller Wore the Least Expected Leggings to the Airport
You probably own several pairs of simple black leggings, but leave it to Sienna Miller to make us want to bulk up our printed selection, leopard print to be exact. I mean, who knew leopard-print leggings could look so chic? The actress recently wore the statement print while traveling, adding to the list of celebrities who are A-okay with a leggings-focused airport look. She kept the look simple and casual, pairing the comfortable pants with a loose gray T-shirt and everyone's favorite Gucci slip-on loafers. Comfort and convenience over everything, right? In Sienna's case, she still found a way to make the super-casual outfit look stylish—so much so that we may just snag a pair of similar leopard-print leggings.
Scroll down to see the celeb-approved way to wear leopard leggings below.
On Sienna Miller: Charlotte Olympia x Bodyism I Am Wild Leggings ($190); Gucci Princetown Fur-Lined Mule ($995); Proenza Schouler Large Hex Whipstitch Bucket Bag ($1960).
Did you snag a pair of the leggings? We want to know in the comments below!
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