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Simone Biles Wants Her Athleta Collection to Make Women Feel Confident & Powerful
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Date:2025-04-14 04:29:45
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Everything that Simone Biles touches turns to gold. And that includes her new limited edition collection with Athleta. Complete with leggings, sports bras, tops, coats, and more – in a Simone navy colorway – every chic and functional style is designed with a purpose.
As she’s about to kick off the Gold Over America Tour, the Olympian adds, “I'm so proud of this collection and I hope people love it as much as I do. With incredible fabrics and styles for both girls and women, I hope it makes people feel confident and powerful.”
Because, if anyone knows about great performance and style, it's the decorated gymnast. From a puffy crossbody bag to a sateen bomber jacket, these Simone-approved styles can bring that confidence to your workout, whether you're a gymnastics fan or not.
So, scroll down for the Olympian's Athleta x Simone Biles favorites, along with other activewear picks you’ll want to add to your cart. You’ll look good, feel good, and that deserves the gold.
Shop the Athleta x Simone Biles Limited Edition Collection
Looking for the perfect fall jacket? Then your search is over. Whether you're heading to work, the gym, or just running errands on the weekend, this sleek sateen bomber will get you there in style.
This sports bra is top-rated on Athleta for a reason. It's buttery soft for low-impact activities and comes in 18 colorways (but our fav is Simone navy, of course).
Lightweight and breathable, these mid-rise ankle pants are ideal for travel, work, or just walking the dog. Just pull them on and the wrinkle-resistant design does the rest. One fan raved, "Can easily bike to work in this and jump right into a meeting!"
Featuring a relaxed fit, thumbholes, and long length, this soft sweatshirt perfectly pairs with your favorite leggings. Available in 16 colorways and sizing from XX-Small to 3X, you'll want to add this to your cart ASAP.
Stylish for workouts or just a weekday, this silky smooth and stretchy top is the perfect complement to any athleisure fit. It's form-fitting and available in 5 bright colorways, from cardinal to rose to Simone navy.
This trendy belt bag not only looks great, it also has plenty of room with your essentials. Plus, the shiny, puffy design will snag you tons of compliments along the way.
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Lightweight and breathable, these mid-rise ankle pants are ideal for travel, work, or just walking the dog. Just pull them on and the wrinkle-resistant design does the rest. One fan raved, "Can easily bike to work in this and jump right into a meeting!"
Featuring a relaxed fit, thumbholes, and long length, this soft sweatshirt perfectly pairs with your favorite leggings. Available in 16 colorways and sizing from XX-Small to 3X, you'll want to add this to your cart ASAP.
Reviewers report that these high-rise pants are perfect for travel, golf, or just trekking through town. Stretchy and soft, they can go from work to the weekend in a snap.
Cozy up this fall with the Pranayama Restore Wrap. Super soft with side pockets, it's a great layering piece and comes in versatile colorways that go with everything.
Snag these $109 leggings for just $69 while you can. They're buttery soft with a compression waistband for a supportive feel, and they even have pockets. Several reviewers have reported that they're "the best."
Looking for more chic athletic wear? Then check out the latest Lululemon We Made Too Much drops.
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