RUNNING FASHION


4/18/24

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hELLO! Fellow fashion aficionados and sartorial adventurers! Let’s dive into the vibrant world of fashion and fitness. In today’s world, being fashion-forward isn’t just reserved for the catwalk- it’s a lifestyle that extends to every aspect of our lives, including our workout routines. I am sure I’m not the only one who loves me a cute running set.

When I first started this running page, the only cute running set I owned was the famous green set from LULULEMON. We need to do a proper retirement for that poor thing. It’s been through the ringer. I purchased it in July of 2023 with no intention of it ever having such a spot in the limelight.

Unfortunately, the piece has been discontinued. With enough DM’s I will bring it back in a very similar material for a much cheaper price.

Follow @ELEVEAURORA on instagram if you are interested in some BOLD BRIGHT fitness fashion!

I don’t just love the green, I truly love anything bright and bold! When I first started wearing bright and bold, I truly had to fake it til I made it with the confidence! Now I get compliments all the time from women who say, “I could never pull that off.” Let me tell you! YOU CAN PULL IT OFF!!!!

My ultimate goal here is to help women feel confident in what they are wearing while enjoying working out!

I don’t just love fitness fashion; I also love everyday fashion! So, feel free to follow me on LTK and let me know what you want to know as far as “where it’s from”.

-Sidney Stoker

PS if you click on the pictures, you can find out “where it’s from”.


In October of 2018 my crazy cousin convinced me to run a half marathon with no training. Fast forward to January 2023 I ran my second ever half marathon… once again with very little training.

January of 2024, I found myself pretty unhappy because I had quit running January of 2023, so I decided to start back up again from scratch.

I started running 1 cm per follower as a joke. As of day, 7 I was running over a mile and well the rest is history.

Lesson learned:

DONT UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF SMALL STEPS.

— Sidney

Follow me to help get me to a marathon