Tiny Pretty Things, the ballet-plus-murder drama now on Netflix, is here to fill the leotard-shaped hole left by Spinning Out. Based on the book by Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton, the series follows the teenage students of the fictitious Archer School of Ballet, a renowned Chicago dance academy, in the aftermath of the star dancer’s mysterious fall from a roof. Since we’re dealing with Center Stage meets Pretty Little Liars, expect lots of spandex, leotards, leg warmers, etc. 

But while sweatsuits and other athleisurewear were big trends to come out of 2020, they are also somewhat expected in a show that sees its young adult protagonists dancing five-plus hours a day, working out, and hanging out in the dorms. Instead, it’s the other styles that have gone big in the last six months — stirrup leggings, tennis skirts, and UGG-like boots — that make Tiny Pretty Things a source of wardrobe inspiration. (If logo tights wouldn’t send the dress code-abiding dance instructors into a fit, they would no doubt make an appearance, too, with this fashion-forward crew.) 

Ahead, the trend-forward, comfort-leaning looks we’ll be recreating after watching the series.

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Indoor UGG boots

Archer’s newest addition — brought in to take the place of the student who fell off the building — Neveah (played by Kylie Jefferson) is also the school’s most fashion-forward. The unitard and the slipper-like boots that she wears while practicing outside class hours are not only perfect as we continue to stay at home, but also very on-trend for 2020.

Aerie Seamless Strappy Padded Bralette, $, available at

Nike Yoga Statement Jumpsuit in Maroon, $, available at

Ugg Classic Mini Fluff Quilted Boot, $, available at

Lingerie as outerwear

Exposed lingerie has taken off on Instagram during stay-at-home orders. This look from June (Daniela Norman), with its high-rise knickers and soft bralette, would fit right on the grid.

Everlane The Perform Bra, $, available at

Knickey High-Rise Brief, $, available at

Wolford Off-White Cotton Velvet Tights, $, available at

Free People Pirouette Leg Warmer, $, available at

Tennis skirts

While the U.S. Open looked different this year, tennis fashion was still trending, with pleated athletic skorts on the rise. The matching colors of the top and skirt are a nice touch.

Skims Mock Neck Bodysuit, $, available at

Eleven by Venus Williams Luminosity Skirt In Blush, $, available at

Stirrup leggings

As if we needed more proof that stirrup leggings are back and replacing basic leggings.

Reformation Venus Bodysuit, $, available at

Universal Standard Ronda Stirrup Legging, $, available at

Topshop Pleated Crushed Satin Skirt, $, available at

Bike shorts

Bike shorts have been everywhere this year. June’s look will take you from work to workout with the removal of the parka, and vice versa.

Old Navy Light Support Strappy Sports Bra, $, available at

Karlie Kloss x Adidas WIND.RDY Parka, $, available at

Girlfriend Collective Black High-Rise Bike Short, $, available at

COS Padded Knitted Socks, $, available at

Zoom tops

Thanks to Zoom, going-out tops are back — and go perfectly with the aforementioned tennis skirts.

Zara Ruched Ribbed Top, $, available at

Outdoor Voices Court 4.5″ Skort, $, available at

The Range Wave Cutout Ribbed Halterneck Bodysuit, $, available at

Calzedonia 50 Denier Total Comfort Soft Touch Tights, $, available at

Oversized shorts

While Archer’s teacher yells at Neveah for wearing “junk,” aka articles of clothing that cover the dancer’s limbs, athletic knee-length shorts have been our WFH uniform since March — and aren’t going anywhere. We’ll be borrowing the tights-underneath styling, though.

Pangaia Lightweight Recycled Cotton Long Shorts, $, available at

Uniqlo Ribbed HEATTECH Knitted Leg Warmers, $, available at

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