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THE INDIGO COLLECTION BY LUCY ACTIVEWEAR

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Lucy activewear is taking a whole new route this season, and just came out with a collection of denim-inspired workout wear called the indiGO collection. As a long lived denim lover, this is exciting. But it also strikes up a fashion challenge. Can denim and athleisure really work on the street? Well, I took the challenge and did exactly that, styling up two of my favorite Lucy pants. They are my new favorite pieces for running errands around my neighborhood, but I also love rocking them at the gym or in my yoga class. I love how multi-dimensional they are, because I can wear them literally anywhere. Drinks after my workout? I don’t need to change! Shopping before pilates? I’m all ready to make the dash to class in a hot second. Here are two ways to style these pieces. One more streamlined and casual. The other more edgy and street cool. Which look do you love more? I’m having so fun with my Lucy pieces. See ya later, running to my barre class in them!

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// Featuring Lucy Activewear indiGO flare pant and jogger pant //

LIFE ON THE RUN | SAUCONY

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Saucony goes way back with me. They were the dance team’s sneakers back in school. I wore them everywhere. Saucony immediately brings back images from dance competitions to recitals to 7 a.m. practices. Though dance has always been one of my main way to release some energy, I’ve found that running in between everything else that I do like pilates, barre, and kickboxing helps to mix things up. You never really want to get bored when working out. And your workout gear should be a lot less boring too. If you see the girl in the full on plaid sports bra and yoga pant down by the Brooklyn Bridge with her headphones in? Yes, that’s me. Hiding under a grey hoodie at the Dumbo park for a picnic with friends…yep, me. Bright pink sneakers you can spot from a mile away on the subway? Yep, me. Can we talk about how awesome they feel? It’s like you have wings and can fly, I am not even kidding. Saucony’s new collection, Life on the Run, is about exactly that. From going from workout to hangout. Being able to immediately throw on that hoodie and head to brunch. To go from pilates class straight to my next photoshoot in the city. That’s exactly what your workout gear should be: classic and transitional. Because every single day we’re transitioning between so many different things. From barre to lunch meetings to meeting up with friends. Days in my yoga pants are honestly the best…and they’re flattering.

Life on the Run is about jogging first thing after landing home from the airport. Immediately getting in tune with your body with every workout. Sweating out whatever my body took in the night before. Life on the Run is about getting excited and pumped for the day. Thinking up new ideas for whatever you’re working on. With every run I begin to appreciate New York City more and more. So keep on going babes. Don’t stop. Be comfortable and confident in what you wear. And keep doing whatever motivates you to get up every single morning and kick butt.

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// Featuring Saucony “Life on the Run” collection //

SATVA LIVING PHOTOSHOOT

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Dylana and I worked on the latest SATVA Living photoshoot again this season and we love shooting anything that has to do with the outdoors and being active. SATVA Living is a super special brand right now in activewear. They have partnered with Suminter India Organics®, an environmental and socially conscious organic cotton production corporation in India that makes it a mission to create a symbiotic balance between people, planet, production, profits and social stewardship. In an industry that easily finds itself using harmful processes of production, SATVA wants to encourage more and more people to keep production environmentally friendly, while still being on top of their game in terms of design. Now how cute are the booty shorts and criss-crossed backs?! It is awesome that now more than ever, the multi-dimensional woman is celebrated. The ability to do whatever we want, when we want, and literally kick ass. Empowering women to be rockstars. Strong but still chic. A day spent in yoga pants are honestly my favorite.

Shop the full SATVA LIVING campaign here.

styled by me, photographed by Dylana.

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KADEWE BERLIN MAGAZINE – SPRING ATHLEISURE

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I am so excited to be inside the KaDeWe Berlin Magazine‘s S/S ’16 issue, sharing a bit of my fitness diaries, and sporting some of Spring’s best and chicest athleisure wear. When I am off to gym or a Pilates class, I love wearing a lot of colors. Black yoga pants? No way. We’re talking bright pinks, lemon yellows, lime greens! Our editorial was very much inspired by the vibrant and wild colors of Cuba, a place I am dying to visit and photograph! A place where you may actually trade in your gym clothes for a bright yellow dress to samba in the middle of the streets! For now, my New York City barre class will have to do!

Read the interview translated here:

With your blog you seem to keep an eye on all kinds of nowaday’s styles. What came first, modeling or blogging, and in what way does one job influence the other?

Modeling came first. I was thrown into the modeling world when I signed with an agency when I was 15. I’ve been working ever since. But I had so much brewing inside of me. I was so much in love with style, and putting together an outfit. I was that girl who showed up to a casting in a bright vintage red blazer with patches on it, and a beret. I always had eclectic style. Being on set as a model really helped me find my true style, and become really experimental when putting together a look. Then, I learned a lot about photography and design through working with some of the best in the business. When I started “Natalie Off Duty” in 2009 when I was 18, I knew exactly what I wanted to do…which was tell my story creatively through a digital platform. Soon, brands I worked with followed me, and I gained a real loyal following with women just like myself. It eventually lead me to amazing design collaborations, traveling to fashion weeks, and shooting more editorial looks for the blog. Every step of the way with my blog was a learning experience…helping me better myself and my art. “Natalie Off Duty” began as a place to make the fashion world not seem so scary, from an insider’s perspective. I never knew that blogging would soon become a major career for me. Modeling really influenced “Natalie Off Duty” which was really inspired by the “model off duty” lifestyle I have really only known and lived. Constantly traveling, constantly being on the go. Growing up, I’ve really only knew how to work for myself, be my own brand. Being a model…and being a blogger/editor is the exact same thing, you are your own brand and person. But with the blog, I gained a voice in the industry in a whole new way.

You’re active in different kinds of creative work such as writing, singing, photography and art direction – where do you get your inspiration from?

I’m very much inspired by my older sister, Dylana of http://www.dylanasuarez.com. It’s as if we were born the exact same way. We both write. We both sing. We both do photography and art direction. We have the same eye. Which is why we still to this day work on everything together, and I trust her opinion. She’s very thoughtful and a true artist. I learned all of what I know from her. My mother and father also really appreciated art, travel, rock n’ roll, and fashion. My dad introduced me to Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin. That rock n’ roll rebellious attitude is one of my biggest inspirations. I guess it had a lot to do with how I grew up. Los Angeles is just a place for all of those things. You get inspired by all of the artists and rockstars you see just walking down the street.  

From the blogger’s point of view, in what way did the internet change fashion and the number of so-called trends?

The internet has made the fashion world so much more accessible, so much more real and relatable. I remember as a model, you are BEYOND lucky to meet with a brand face to face. I was lucky I was sent to castings, meeting with top designers. But now with blogging, it opens a whole new door to the world of fashion. You have more power and influence. Brand suddenly want to hear what you have to say, really value you as a consumer, writer, and influencer. With that, as a blogger, you see the trends up close and personal, at an instant. Just flipping through Instagram, or getting a press email. I feel like I’ve seen a lot of the trends. The ones that go, the ones that stick. The fun thing about a blogger is that you can bring back those trends, mix them up, and make them your own. Anythings possible.

 As a model and always on the run, what kind of sports do you do? Do you have a certain routine? When I’m home in NYC, my friends and I will take classes. Barre, pilates, bari, boxing. When the weather is nice, you’ll find me on a Citibike, or running down the West Side Highway. But with tons of traveling, sometimes you just have to hit the gym and jump rope to sweat it out.

Allow us to catch a glimpse of your closet. Which pieces in there are essential to you? Black skinny jeans. Leather jacket. Backpack. Boots. My closet is super colorful. I like classic shapes, but wild prints and accessories.

Functional wear is about to become more and more everyday fashion. What kind of zeitgeist does this trend reflect? Living in NYC, function is first and foremost. We’re walking all day, we’re stuck on the crowded train, and dodging rain puddles. I love that it’s become cooler to wear sneakers with your dress than heels. I feel the effortless “i didn’t try too hard” look is a lot more chic than something over the top outrageous.

When it comes to functional wear what is important to you regarding the clothes? Fit and fabrics. I’ve been all about quality versus quantity, timeless pieces that will never go out of style.

Which sporty-styles we should not miss out this summer? The 90’s flashback. I love a good tube top and pair of basketball shorts.

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See the full issue and story in the KaDeWe Berlin “Cuba Libre” issue.

Shop it in the issueAdidas by Stella McCartney green jacket and shorts, Monreal London pink/black bra and pant, Calvin Klein pink bra //