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I tried Reece Weaver’s favorite $45 Halara exercise dress

By Blendy Writer
August 18, 2026 2 Min Read
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Reece Weaver and I swear by the same exercise dress — and after dancing in it all evening, I can confidently say it earns its place in my workout wardrobe.

As a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader-turned-Broadway star who is appearing in “Chicago” soon, Weaver knows a thing or two about clothes that need to keep up with movement. So, when she told me about her Halara collection, I was immediately intrigued.

The athleisure brand is known for comfy, fairly priced styles, and Reece has a full edit on its site. But the standout for me is the SoftlyZero Active Dress, which currently costs around $45.

Halara SoftlyZero Active Dress
Wanda Bogacka-Plucinski

I recently took a dance class with none other than the Weaver herself — pom poms included — and we spent the full evening dancing, kicking, turning and sweating in the same style.

It quickly proved to be more than a cute piece for low-key workouts. The built-in shorts gave me the coverage I wanted as we moved through choreography, while the dress had enough stretch to let me move without constantly adjusting it.

The side pockets are another practical touch — especially when I wanted somewhere to stash a small essential before class.


Victoria McDonnell and Reece Weaver
I twinned with Weaver in her go-to Halara dress Page Six

A woman in a pink athletic dress sitting on pink tiered seating with white circular cushions.
The under-$50 style really earned its place in my workout wardrobe. Wanda Bogacka-Plucinski

This dress is the definition of “business in the front, party in the back.” The airy, backless crisscross design adds a little something extra. I love that it looks polished enough to wear beyond a workout, while still feeling like something I could actually exercise in.

Dancing alongside Reece herself made for a pretty convincing test drive. We spent the evening working through the kind of movements that can expose an uncomfortable or restrictive outfit pretty quickly. Instead, I found myself thinking about the dancing, not my dress.

That is exactly the kind of workout clothing I want: comfortable enough to move in, flattering enough that I feel good wearing it and affordable enough that buying another color does not feel like a major decision.

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