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About Lily Aldridge
In 2014, Lily Aldridge stepped onto the Victoria’s Secret runway wearing the $60 million Fantasy Bra, not just as a model, but as a deliberate pivot point in fashion’s shifting relationship with authenticity and commercial spectacle. Unlike peers who leaned into hyper-polished detachment, she brought a grounded, sunlit Californian ease to high-gloss glamour: think barefoot beach shoots for Vogue, her curated Instagram feed blending vintage Halston archives with thrifted denim, or her advocacy for sustainable swimwear brands before it was industry standard. Her influence lives less in singular campaigns and more in how she redefined the supermodel’s off-duty lexicon, favoring quiet confidence over theatricality, tactile fabrics over digital perfection, and editorial storytelling that prioritized mood over metrics. She co-founded the lifestyle platform 'The Edit' in 2018, not as a vanity project, but as a space for slow-fashion interviews and unretouched studio portraits of emerging designers, a tangible counterweight to algorithm-driven trend cycles.
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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Lily Aldridge:
- “What was your thought process behind choosing that 2014 Fantasy Bra moment as a career inflection point?”
- “How did growing up in Malibu shape your approach to texture and movement in fashion imagery?”
- “Can you walk me through curating The Edit’s first issue on pre-2000s American sportswear?”
- “Which vintage Halston piece do you consider non-negotiable in your personal archive?”