TALA launches 'Tenniscore' collection with pleated skorts and built-in support vests
30.04.2024 - 12:27
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If you're someone who practically lives in activewear whether you’re heading to a pilates class or brunch with friends, you’re bound to love the latest Tenniscore trend that’s taking over TikTok.
Think pleated skirts, cable-knit sweaters and cute accessories galore.
Thanks to actor and model Zendaya, and her new tennis film, Challengers, the preppy Tenniscore trend is hotter than ever, and activewear brand Tala has just launched its latest 13-piece collection to help you look your best on and off the court this spring/summer. Described as 'where active meets leisure,' the latest DayFlex Health Club collection from Tala features everything from chic pleated skorts and built-in support plunge vests to tennis dresses and cosy sweatshirts.
READ MORE: Celebs like Zendaya and Bella Hadid are making tenniscore spring's biggest trend – shop pieces from £7 There are even handy tote bags in both white or black to complete your cool girl look.
The collection also includes a restock of seven customer favourites, returning with new colourways, graphics and contrast piping, reports the Mirror. While we want absolutely everything, we've picked out a few of our favourite pieces from the collection below which are bound to sell out fast.
DayFlex Built-in Support Polo Tennis Dress, £62. If you're looking to revamp your activewear and switch out your usual leggings and sports bra for something a bit different, this polo tennis dress is the ideal piece to add to your wardrobe.
Described as the perfect 'pickleball to picnic' dress, it's designed with a flattering V-neck and contrast piping for a classic take on the tennis staple. It also features built-in shorts and hidden pockets - so it's not only stylish, but functional too.
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