Lizzo’s Shapewear Collection Yetty: Buy Online, Launch Date, And More Details
Posted by  badge Boss on Apr 01, 2022 - 05:19AM

Lizzo is breaking into the fashion industry with the introduction of her own label, Yitty. Fortunately for you, we’ve already acquired all of the fine print on its release date and where you can get it.

The Truth Hurts singer has been outspoken about his body positivity and has taken every opportunity to share his message with the public. Lizzo strives to express positive energy in everything she does, from her music to her social media posts.

Now, the singer is branching out into the clothing industry by launching her own line.

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Release Date for Lizzo’s Shapewear Revealed

On April 22, 2022, the collection will go on sale online, and Lizzo fans will be able to get their hands on the shapewear she designed.

Lizzo described the shapewear as “no-shame, smile-inducing shapewear intended for all body shapes,” when asked about the inspiration for it. This isn’t surprising because the artist has long been a proponent of body positivity.

Lizzo is being funded by Kate Hudson’s Fabletics for her new venture, according to Page Six.

Where can you buy the Collection?

According to The Sun, the collection can be purchased both online and at Fabletics stores. Lizzo created the shapewear to fit people of all shapes and sizes. XS through 6X are the sizes available.

Despite the fact that the artist had been hinting this for a long time, she didn’t give any details until March 30. “Nearly n**ed.n**ed, a collection of lightweight seamless shaping clothes; Mesh Me, a selection of smoothing mesh styles; and Major Label, which includes loungewear separates like leggings and hoodies,” the company says.

What did Lizzo have to say about the Collection?

“Instead of thinking about size in this linear approach, we’re thinking about it on a spectrum where everyone is included,” she said of the next collection. Everybody’s size is just that. It’s neither too high nor too low. It’s neither large nor small. It’s only a matter of size.”

“Instead of thinking about size in a linear approach, we’re thinking about it on a spectrum that includes everyone,” she explained. Everybody’s size is just that. It’s neither too high nor too low. It’s neither large nor small. It’s only a matter of size.”