With the temperature steadily rising, we can’t help but think of days filled with sunshine and the outdoors (it is beach season, after all). What better way to motivate yourself for fun in the sun than with some cute workout outfits for summer?

Hit your personal health and fitness goals in style this season. After all—simply looking chic will make you feel even more confident about heading to that boxing class or personal training. With outfits that are this good, wanting to show them off is enough reason to head to the gym and then to brunch after.

To help you create the coolest gym-ready outfits, we rounded up our favorite looks from celebs who have mastered the athleisure aesthetic. Then shop our favorite pieces that’ll instantly take your workout attire to the next level. Whether you’re headed to hot yoga or going for a run in the park, these pieces will have you looking as good as you feel when you’ve finished those summer sessions.

A thin, long-sleeve top is the perfect way to make your gym outfit work for anything you have planned afterward without having to put on too many layers.

Heading from the gym to run errands? Topping off your leggings with a lightweight bomber jacket will instantly pull your look together.

White leggings are a simple way to stand out at the gym.

For the days when it’s almost too hot to work out, a sports bra and a pair of athletic shorts are ideal. Color-coordinate yours to ensure your gym ensemble looks put-together.

Pair a light sweatshirt with a pretty, pale-hued set of patterned leggings to get into the ultimate summer workout vibe.

When you’re running from the gym to brunch, a cropped sweatshirt will create the perfect effortless, casual-cool vibe you want.

Even summer has its rainy days, and you shouldn’t let those keep you from getting to your workout. Instead, throw on a vibrant anorak to keep you dry as you head to the gym.

Have a barre class coming up? Get into the spirit and wear ballet-inspired pieces like a wrap top and a light-hued leggings.

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This post was published at an earlier date and has been updated.