Emily Ratajkowski Teams Up With Sustainable Silk Brand LILYSILK

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Emily Ratajkowski Teams Up With Sustainable Silk Brand LILYSILK
Emily Ratajkowski Teams Up With Sustainable Silk Brand LILYSILK

Emily Ratajkowski has teamed up with sustainable silk brand LILYSILK to inspire people to live fashionable yet sustainable lives.

LILYSILK uses natural fibers such as those derived from mulberry trees that require less water than cotton to grow. In addition, the brand encourages customers to buy smarter by investing in better pieces that can be styled into diverse looks and therefore worn more frequently.

Ratajkowski was recently spotted in New York wearing one of the brand’s best-seller midi silk skirts from its Spring 2022 Collection. The skirt takes inspiration from the 90s but has a minimalist aesthetic.

The model and actress put an edgy spin on the romantic ensemble by pairing a corset top and the LILYSILK midi skirt with black knee-high cowgirl boots.

“Emily Ratajkowski brings us a really fresh look,” said David Wang, CEO of LILYSILK.

"Silk has always represented elegance, femininity, and fashion, but now we are spicing up women's wardrobes with our classy silk pieces such as the Silk Poppy Skirt. Our hope is that more people can express their style and personality wearing LILYSILK."

Other high-profile celebrities that have previously been seen wearing LILYSILK include Gwyneth Paltrow, Viola Davis, Lucy Hale, Nina Dobrev, and Anne Hathaway.

LILYSILK products retail anywhere from $26 to $300 and can be purchased online at LILYSILK.

Photo credit: LILYSILK

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