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21 Jan 2026

Best pieces from Rita Ora’s new Primark Pilates range to try

Best pieces from Rita Ora’s new Primark Pilates range to try

Since the pandemic, activewear has become the uniform of Britain.

No longer reserved just for Pilates class, it’s the go-to for coffee dates, errands, dog walks – and, for some, even first dates. Leggings are no longer a functional afterthought but the foundation of everyday dressing.

New research from Primark suggests nearly half of Brits feel more confident in activewear than in any other clothing, with almost two-thirds now wearing it beyond workouts.

While there’s a huge demand for gym-wear beyond the studio, 78% of shoppers say high prices stop them buying the pieces they really want, with the market dominated by luxury brands.

That was part of the reason singer Rita Ora decided to collaborate with Primark on its new Performance collection, making affordable, trend-aware activewear designed to move between studio and street.

Importantly for Ora, all pieces are breathable, “I love hot mat [Pilates], it’s basically all I do now […] I just love the sweat,” she says – a reality that directly shaped the range. Fabrics are lightweight and ventilated, built for heat and movement rather than static posing.

As for the leggings and sports bras, Ora ensured the design was “seamless and sculpting, so it is like butter on the skin”.

Crucially, they’re made to mix and match with gear you already have. “I always wear my gym stuff under clothes so it was really important to me that everything worked as layering pieces,” she says.

So, with several pieces to pick from – which are the stand-outs? Here are the five best pieces from the collection to get your hands on.

Active Flare Leggings in Chocolate, £13

The hero of the collection and current best-seller, the flared leggings are a clear nod to the fashion-first direction activewear is taking.

The main thing worth noting in this collection is that all pieces are true to size – XS equating to a UK 6-8, S to a UK 10 -12 and so on. If you’re in between a UK 12 and 14, for example, go for a medium for more comfort or a small for more support.

The chocolate shade feels rich and grown-up, the perfect substitute for black and far removed from the heather greys and neons that once dominated gym floors.

The flare elongates the leg and gives them a “proper outfit” energy; paired with a trench coat and trainers, they look like you could be wearing Tala or Gymshark.

Mid Rise Performance Leggings in Black, £12

You can’t go wrong with a pair of black leggings, and these are certainly the collection’s most versatile pieces. The supportive mid-rise waistband cinches you in without feeling restrictive, giving a flattering silhouette that finishes just above your bellybutton.

On top of that, similar to some of Lululemon’s leggings, these have pockets – perfect for storing your phone, hairbands or bobby pins in during a workout.

The fabric offers decent stretch and comfort for Pilates, yoga and walking. They won’t rival premium technical leggings for compression during high-intensity cardio training, but they don’t need to. Their strength lies in their ease of wear and comfort – particularly if you don’t feel like hitting a hardcore workout.

Active Cropped Vest in Red, £9

The active cropped vest is one of the most wearable items in the drop – lightly supportive, softly structured and cut more like a cropped top than a traditional sports bra – this piece feels perfect for both the gym and coffee runs.

The colour is also the standout of the range, leaning into 2026’s trending palette with a vibrant red, seen on the runways of Chanel, Valentino and Gucci during September’s Fashion Weeks.

Cropped Exposed Seam Jumper in Cream, £16

The hoodies and jackets are perhaps the clearest expression of the collection’s intent: comfortable, wearable and on-trend.

The stand-out layer is the cropped expose seam jumper, which subtly leans into the Eighties shoulder pad revival with its exaggerated shoulders.

The raised seam gives the top a lifted line that recalls classic power dressing of the decade without looking too retro.

Perfect for a layering piece to throw on after your gym class, it works just as well paired with high-waisted trousers and loafers for the office.

Cropped Lightweight Jacket in Red, £22

The most expensive of our top picks – and still hitting under the £25 mark – is the cropped lightweight jacket. Available in both red and cream, this piece feels like a timely nod to the current appetite for bold outer layers.

The vivid red gives the piece presence, while the clean lines keep it as an easy piece to layer over almost any outfit.

Because of the cropped cut, it works best with higher-waisted bottoms that balance its proportions. Over a simple white tee and high-waisted jeans, it gives a cool, off-duty silhouette; while paired with biker shorts and trainers keeps it effortlessly cool for the gym.

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