Lily Aldridge shows off her cleavage and toned midriff as she brings back the ’70s in a new retro-chic collection with Weekend Max Mara
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Lily Aldridge took to Instagram this weekend as she created a storm with Weekend Max Mara in support of her new collection.
The 37-year-old, who rose to fame as a Victoria’s Secret Angel and a regular on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, played off her figure as a supermodel.
She brought back the 1970s in a series of retro-chic ensembles, a few of which allowed her to serve up a generous helping of cleavage.
Her charming throwback outfits also highlighted her enviably lithe stature, like a $350 scarlet crepe dress that gently hugged her cropped midriff.
She also posed for a storm in an elegant off-white outfit consisting of a waistcoat, slacks and blazer, which together cost an eye-popping $1,285.
Hello, gorgeous: Lily Aldridge flashed on Instagram this weekend as she turned up a storm in support of her new collection with Weekend Max Mara


Fashionista: The 37-year-old, who rose to fame as a Victoria’s Secret Angel and a regular on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, played off her figure as a supermodel. Her hairstyle gave the photos a touch of 1970s chic with long drapes of walnut-brown locks and prominent bangs

Lady in Red: Her charming throwback outfits also highlighted her enviably lithe body, like a $350 scarlet crepe dress that gently hugged her dainty midriff
In one suggestive snap, she sat in the grass as she modeled a buxom, summery white broderie anglaise dress that her fans can buy for $875.
Her hairstyle gave the photos a touch of 1970s chic with long drapes of walnut-brown locks and prominent bangs.
Released under the name From Lily With Love, the collection is heralded on the Max Mara site as an example of “California cool meets classic Italian elegance.”
Lily herself comes from a showbiz family as the daughter of British artist Alan Aldridge, whose work includes the logo for the Hard Rock Café.
Alan also designed the album covers for The Who’s A Quick One in 1966 and Elton John’s Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy in 1975.
Meanwhile, Lily’s mother is Alan’s second ex-wife Laura Lyons, a model who became Playboy’s Playmate Of The Month in February 1976.
Lily has now started a family of her own with her rambunctious husband Caleb Followill, the frontman of the band Kings Of Leon.
Caleb and Lily went down the aisle at Montecito’s San Ysidro Ranch in 2011, which John F. Kennedy and Jackie hosted on their honeymoon.

Dashing about: She also posed for a storm in an elegant off-white outfit consisting of a waistcoat, slacks and blazer, which cumulatively cost an eye-watering $1,285

Beaming: In an evocative snapshot, she sat in the grass as she modeled a buxom, summery white broderie anglaise dress that her fans can buy for $875

Combo: Released under the name From Lily With Love, the collection is announced on the Max Mara site as an example of ‘California cool meets classic Italian elegance’

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

Meanwhile: Lily’s mother is Alan’s second ex-wife Laura Lyons, a model who became Playboy’s Playmate Of The Month in February 1976
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 there is and it changes everything,” Lily said in an interview with Gotham magazine a few years ago.
It changes your priorities. I have to be more selective about which job I take if necessary…and I love that it’s a nice balance. I’m so lucky to work with companies that really support me as a working mom,” she said.
Referring to her long-standing relationships with brands like Ralph Lauren, she added, “I’m very lucky to work with these companies for many years and I love them so much. So I really prioritize the people who believe in me. They all know I’m a mom and help me prioritize to work around my schedule.”
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