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Lenny Kravitz Just Shared A Video Of His Workout—And Fans Are Obsessed With His Gym Attire

Lenny Kravitz Just Shared A Video Of His Workout—And Fans Are Obsessed With His Gym Attire
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The musician had heads turning after sharing a video of his impressive workout on social media—but not because of the workout itself.

Lenny Kravitz is known for his unique style, and he brought that style to the gym in a recent video posted on Instagram and Twitter.

In the video, he could be seen working out with a trainer while wearing a fascinating outfit combination for a workout: a mesh top, leather pants, boots, and sunglasses.


Despite his unconventional gym attire, Kravitz stayed focused and motivated during his impressive sit-up regimen.

He delivered a positive message in the caption.

"Thank God for today! Grateful. Never been better. There are no shortcuts so seize your day. It is all possible. Love!"

The post sparked discussion among celebrities and fans who appreciated Kravitz's ability to keep to his rockstar aesthetic in any location, no matter how unusual.

People agreed this was truly a rockstar gym outfit.


He didn't just pull it off; he made it look good.


Leather and Kravitz just go together.


Some folks were concerned about certain aspects of leather pants.

Others said the pants gave him strength. Obviously.

Some countered that he's Lenny Kravitz; he transcends mundane things like sweat.

People also pointed out that, outfit aside, the exercise he was doing was very difficult.

Finally, some hoped this video would inspire them to become their leather-fit-wearing gym best.

Kravitz's new album Let Love Rule comes out in late May.

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