.lizzo gives us a peek at her new Ass Out Capris for YITTY.
Lizzo amped up the glow of the high-shine compression fabric, covering herself in body glitter and opting for long, metallic,; shimmering gold-tinted eyeshadow; and a slicked, wavy bob. A pair of glistening silver hoops complemented her polish, and square-toe mules in cognac revealed a french pedicure.
The buttless pants and bodysuit are not the only items in the line, which ranges from $30-$90 and also comes in Iconic Black, Bop Star Pink, and Limelight shades. The product offering also includes a bralette, high-waist short, thong, and ruched leggings, which can be layered any way you see fit. Yitty encourages shoppers under 40 to check themselves for breast abnormalities with"#TitCheck," inspired by"#FitCheck," and the press release for the new drop comes with wise words from the 34-year-old athleisure designer:"I believe that we can save the world if we first save ourselves."
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