The History of Leggings: See the Style Through the DecadesInstyleTue, June 23, 2015 at 5:45 PM UTCLeggings or super skinny pants? Either way, the style icon made fashion (and film) history when she was cast as Jo Stockton in the musical film Funny Face with her all-black second-skin uniform. The Swedish-born actress and dancer got her groove on in a violet blouse and playful printed stirrup leggings during a studio portrait. The English novelist and actress smoldered for the camera in her mixed prints, expertly pairing her tie-dyed tee with patterned skin-tight bottoms, which effectively achieved that carefree free-spirited look of the '70s.Sandy Olsen (played by Newton-John) was a true Pink Lady with her trademark ringlets, off-the-shoulder black top, and shiny leggings in the 1978 hit musical film Grease. The pop legend made a wild statement on stage during the British leg of his world tour with his leopard-print top, bejeweled sash, and shiny Lycras. The Queen of Punk Rock, who rode the New Wave of the '70s and '80s as the lead singer of Blondie, was also the first to rock leggings on stage. She went for a clashing red-and-yellow striped pair that she coupled with a graphic "Andy Warhol's Bad" tee. The legendary singer partied it up at the "Night of 100 Stars" Gala in her rocker ensemble, which consisted of embellished burgundy leggings, a black top, and a tough moto jacket.The English model, actress, singer dialed up the drama in New York City when she paired her shiny black Lycra leggings with a glamorous one-shoulder top and a black lace headpiece.By the '80s, leggings quickly turned into an aerobics piece. Who helped to lead this movement? Jane Fonda—she released her first workout video Jane Fonda's Workout in 1982. The Charlie's Angels star opted for high-shine leggings for a night out on the town, styling the sparkle with a belted tunic and a satin oversize blazer.The Queen of Pop made leggings a part of her on-stage uniform, layering them under minis, dresses, and even faux wedding dresses. In this case, she wore a lace pair under a black micro skirt with a graphic top. The supermodel posed at a studio photo shoot and worked her curves in a black tank, black leggings and strappy pumps.Tiffani Thiessen starred as Kelly Kapowski in the '90s sitcom Saved by the Bell that went on to define a generation. In the 11th episode "Pipe Dreams," she was outfitted in layered tees (knotted with a scrunchie, no less) with heather gray leggings. Caroll continued the leggings workout movement and brought it into the '90s when she posed for a portrait in a chartreuse pair, complete with a cut-out one-piece and a jump rope draped around her neck.After the '90s, the next wave of leggings hit in the mid-naughts. They were cropped to the knee and worn under tunics and minis. Miller epitomized the look with her below-the-knee leggings that she wore under a girly top and a denim vest. LiLo became something of a poster child for wearing leggings as pants. The year 2008 marked her neverending streak of leggings, which eventually led to a business venture—6126, a clothing line that specialized in novelty leggings (cut-outs, embellishments, the works). With the popularity of leggings worn as pants, jean leggings, or "jeggings," were born. Made to look like denim without sacrificing elasticized stretch, jeggings quickly found a home in closets across the nation, including Beyonce's. Not one to dial down on the theatrics, Minaj made a loud statement on stage in crazy-cool neon geo-graphic leggings that she continued to amp up with a button-adorned jacket and her blonde tower of a 'do. Brand, for one, has never been shy about his penchant for extra-tight skinnies and leggings, or "meggings." The more recent crop of leggings, as seen on Kardashian, are ankle-length and coated to look like leather pants. The reality star perfected her maternity style (when she was first pregnant with North West) when she wore hers with a feathery embroidered top. The blonde beauty demonstrated another way to wear her leather-look leggings, styling them with a black sleeveless blouse and platform booties.Considering that the looks following the 2013 MTV VMAs red carpet included a fuzzy bear bodysuit and a nude latex bikini, Cyrus's embellished crop top-and-leggings combo, both by vintage Dolce & Gabbana, was by far the tamest of the three.The model-of-the-moment broke all the fashion rules and wore her leggings in lieu of pants, styling them with a black crop top, a neutral jacket, and pumps.The History of Leggings: See the Style Through the Decades1 of 24The History of Leggings: See the Style Through the Decades1 of 24Audrey Hepburn, 19572 of 24Leggings or super skinny pants? Either way, the style icon made fashion (and film) history when she was cast as Jo Stockton in the musical film Funny Face with her all-black second-skin uniform. Ann-Margret, 1960s3 of 24The Swedish-born actress and dancer got her groove on in a violet blouse and playful printed stirrup leggings during a studio portrait. Jackie Collins, 19714 of 24The English novelist and actress smoldered for the camera in her mixed prints, expertly pairing her tie-dyed tee with patterned skin-tight bottoms, which effectively achieved that carefree free-spirited look of the '70s.Olivia Newton-John, 19785 of 24Sandy Olsen (played by Newton-John) was a true Pink Lady with her trademark ringlets, off-the-shoulder black top, and shiny leggings in the 1978 hit musical film Grease. Rod Stewart, 19796 of 24The pop legend made a wild statement on stage during the British leg of his world tour with his leopard-print top, bejeweled sash, and shiny Lycras. Debbie Harry, 19807 of 24The Queen of Punk Rock, who rode the New Wave of the '70s and '80s as the lead singer of Blondie, was also the first to rock leggings on stage. She went for a clashing red-and-yellow striped pair that she coupled with a graphic "Andy Warhol's Bad" tee. Cher, 19828 of 24The legendary singer partied it up at the "Night of 100 Stars" Gala in her rocker ensemble, which consisted of embellished burgundy leggings, a black top, and a tough moto jacket.Twiggy, 19839 of 24The English model, actress, singer dialed up the drama in New York City when she paired her shiny black Lycra leggings with a glamorous one-shoulder top and a black lace headpiece.Jane Fonda, 198310 of 24By the '80s, leggings quickly turned into an aerobics piece. Who helped to lead this movement? Jane Fonda—she released her first workout video Jane Fonda's Workout in 1982. Farrah Fawcett, 198511 of 24The Charlie's Angels star opted for high-shine leggings for a night out on the town, styling the sparkle with a belted tunic and a satin oversize blazer.Madonna, 198512 of 24The Queen of Pop made leggings a part of her on-stage uniform, layering them under minis, dresses, and even faux wedding dresses. In this case, she wore a lace pair under a black micro skirt with a graphic top. Cindy Crawford, 199013 of 24The supermodel posed at a studio photo shoot and worked her curves in a black tank, black leggings and strappy pumps.Tiffani Thiessen, 199114 of 24Tiffani Thiessen starred as Kelly Kapowski in the '90s sitcom Saved by the Bell that went on to define a generation. In the 11th episode "Pipe Dreams," she was outfitted in layered tees (knotted with a scrunchie, no less) with heather gray leggings. Diahann Carroll, 199215 of 24Caroll continued the leggings workout movement and brought it into the '90s when she posed for a portrait in a chartreuse pair, complete with a cut-out one-piece and a jump rope draped around her neck.Sienna Miller, 200516 of 24After the '90s, the next wave of leggings hit in the mid-naughts. They were cropped to the knee and worn under tunics and minis. Miller epitomized the look with her below-the-knee leggings that she wore under a girly top and a denim vest. Lindsay Lohan, 200817 of 24LiLo became something of a poster child for wearing leggings as pants. The year 2008 marked her neverending streak of leggings, which eventually led to a business venture—6126, a clothing line that specialized in novelty leggings (cut-outs, embellishments, the works). Beyonce, 200918 of 24With the popularity of leggings worn as pants, jean leggings, or "jeggings," were born. Made to look like denim without sacrificing elasticized stretch, jeggings quickly found a home in closets across the nation, including Beyonce's. Nicki Minaj, 201119 of 24Not one to dial down on the theatrics, Minaj made a loud statement on stage in crazy-cool neon geo-graphic leggings that she continued to amp up with a button-adorned jacket and her blonde tower of a 'do. Russell Brand, 201320 of 24Brand, for one, has never been shy about his penchant for extra-tight skinnies and leggings, or "meggings." Kim Kardashian, 201321 of 24The more recent crop of leggings, as seen on Kardashian, are ankle-length and coated to look like leather pants. The reality star perfected her maternity style (when she was first pregnant with North West) when she wore hers with a feathery embroidered top. Gwyneth Paltrow, 201322 of 24The blonde beauty demonstrated another way to wear her leather-look leggings, styling them with a black sleeveless blouse and platform booties.Miley Cyrus, 201323 of 24Considering that the looks following the 2013 MTV VMAs red carpet included a fuzzy bear bodysuit and a nude latex bikini, Cyrus's embellished crop top-and-leggings combo, both by vintage Dolce & Gabbana, was by far the tamest of the three.Kendall Jenner, 201524 of 24The model-of-the-moment broke all the fashion rules and wore her leggings in lieu of pants, styling them with a black crop top, a neutral jacket, and pumps.About Our Ads