Lily Aldridge flashes her cleavage and reveals a taut bust as she brings back the ’70s in a chic retro ensemble with Weekend Max Mara
Lily Aldridge took the body spotlight on Instagram this weekend when she shot up a storm to help her new collection with Weekend Max Mara.
The 37-year-old, who rose to fame as a Victoria’s Secret Angel and a fixture in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, played her own supermodel.
She brought back the ’70s in a series of chic ensembles, which one couple let loose with a generous helping of cleavage.
Her glamorous slouchy outfits also emphasized her enviably curvaceous frame, like a $350 scarlet crepe dress that softly hugged her midriff.
She also rocked a storm in an elegant off-white outfit consisting of a gilet, pants, and jacket, which cost a total of $1,285.

Hey, gorgeous: Lily Aldridge lit up the body on Instagram this weekend when she fired up a storm to help her new collection with Weekend Max Mara


Fashion designer: The 37-year-old, who rose to fame as a Victoria’s Secret Angel and a fixture in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, played her own supermodel. Her hairdo gave the photos a 70’s chic vibe with long curtains of walnut brown locks and a slick fringe.

The Lady in Red: Her glamorous slouchy outfits also emphasized her enviably curvaceous frame, like a $350 scarlet crepe dress that softly hugged her midriff.
In one evocative snap, she sat on the lawn while showing off a white summer flapper dress that her fans could snap for $875.
Her hairdo gave the photos a 70’s chic vibe with long curtains of walnut brown locks and a slick fringe.
Released as Lily With Love, the collection was featured on Max Mara’s website as an example of “California beauty meets classic Italian elegance.”
Lilly herself comes from an artist’s family, the daughter of British artist Alan Aldridge, whose work includes the logo for the Hard Rock Cafe.
Alan also designed album covers for The Who’s A Quick One in 1966 and Captain Elton John’s Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy in 1975.
Meanwhile, Lily’s mother is Alan’s second ex-wife Laura Lyons, a model who in February 1976 becomes a Playboy Playmate of the Month.
Now Lily is starting a family of her own with her dashing husband Caleb Twill, the frontman of Kings of Leon.
Caleb and Lily went down the aisle in 2011 at San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito, which hosted John F. Kennedy and Jackie during their honeymoon.

Swinging around: She also rocked a storm in an elegant off-white outfit consisting of a gilet, pants, and jacket, which cumulatively cost her $1,285.

Radiant: In one evocative shot, she sat on the lawn while showing off a white summer flapper england dress that her fans can snap for $875

Combo: Released with the name Lily With Love, the collection has been featured on Max Mara’s website as an example of “California beauty meets classic Italian elegance.”

Legacy: Lily herself comes from a showbiz family as the daughter of British artist Alan Aldridge, whose work includes the Hard Rock Café logo.

Meanwhile: Lily’s mother is Alan’s second ex-wife, Laura Lyons, a model who in February 1976 became Playboy’s Playmate of the Month.
They have since welcomed two children into the world, a 10-year-old daughter named Dixie and a four-year-old son named Winston.
“Motherhood is the most magical thing and it changes everything,” Lilly said excitedly in an interview with Gotham magazine two years ago.
It changes your priorities. I have to be more selective about the job I do…and I love that it’s a nice balance. I am so fortunate to work with companies that truly support me as a working mom.
Referring to her longstanding relationships with brands such as Ralph Lauren, she added, “I am very fortunate to have worked with these companies for years and I love them so much. So I really prioritize people who believe in me. They all know I’m a mom and help me prioritize being able to work around my schedule.
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