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Chlöe Bailey Stars in YITTY’s Latest “Nearly Naked” Shapewear Collection Campaign

John Dody
08/02/24 2:46AM

Chlöe Bailey stars in the latest campaign for YITTY’s “Nearly Naked” shapewear collection. The label, founded by Grammy award-winning artist Lizzo, has launched a new 14-piece collection today. This campaign highlights the versatility of the “Nearly Naked” shapewear, featuring body-sculpting bodysuits and convertible sculpting shapewear dresses in both long and short lengths.

Campaign Highlights: Grammy nominee Chlöe Bailey fronts the new campaign, bringing attention to the innovative and versatile designs of the collection. The “Nearly Naked” shapewear line emphasizes comfort and functionality while maintaining a sleek and stylish appearance.

Fashion Collaborations: Chlöe Bailey has previously worked with several high-profile fashion brands, showcasing her broad appeal and influence in the fashion industry. Some of her notable collaborations include campaigns with Crocs, Fendi, and Victoria’s Secret PINK.

YITTY’s Vision: Founded by Lizzo, YITTY aims to create inclusive and empowering shapewear that caters to a diverse range of body types. The “Nearly Naked” collection continues this mission, offering pieces that are designed to enhance natural curves and provide confidence to wearers.

By starring in YITTY’s latest campaign, Chlöe Bailey brings her star power and style to the forefront, helping to promote the new collection and highlight the brand’s commitment to inclusivity and body positivity.

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