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The SKIMS bra campaign included 50 diverse women to showcase the new designs and represent a variety of body types. Juliette Lewis, pictured above, wears the Naked Plunge Bra in Onyx. The bras are grouped into three collections: The No Show collection, designed for an invisible look the Weightless Collection, which provides a light, braless feel and the Naked Collection, which offers "next-to-naked, second-skin” comfort. Sign up for text message alerts from the experts at Reviewed. Get deals and shopping advice delivered straight to your phone. The bras "blend the comfort and ease of a bralette with the shape and support of an underwire bra,” according to Kardashian, who added that the creation process required "a year of fitting trials and wear tests." A total of eight new styles-in a range of neutral shades to match skin tones-are included in the drop, priced from $44 to $58 and available in sizes 32A to 46DD, though exact sizing ranges by style. After three years of development, the underwire styles, which she refers to as “the most comfortable bras you will ever wear,” are available to shop on the SKIMS site alongside the brand's bralettes, shapewear and loungewear. To promote the line, The Kardashians star recruited the likes of Becky G, Brooke Shields, Cassie, Chelsea Handler, Juliette Lewis and Indya Moore to model the campaign. Kim Kardashian debuted an exciting new collection of bras this week in her coveted shapewear brand, SKIMS. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. Kimbra’s return after a tumultuous five-year absence yielded this year’s A Reckoning, produced by Oscar-nominated Everything Everywhere All At Once composer Son Lux, a reckoning with heartbreak and global anxiety that sees the multi-talented artist pushing her sound into unprecedented new terrain.Ī gifted live performer with a sense of vocal drama, Kimbra is sure to deliver one of this year’s headline headlights.- Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors.

2014’s The Golden Echo furthered Kimbra’s sonic exploration, featuring collaborations with Thundercat, Van Dyke Parks, Daniel Johns and John Legend, while 2018’s adventurous Primal Heart saw her working with Skrillex and touring with Beck and David Byrne. Her unforgettable performance on Gotye’s 2011 global smash "Somebody That I Used to Know” made her a household name, collecting more ARIAs and multiple Grammy Awards, including the prestigious Record of the Year. Inspired by the likes of Prince and Minnie Riperton, and drawing on a sonic fusion of R&B, jazz, art pop and dance, Kimbra broke through with her debut album Vows (2011), a platinum-selling hit that earned the rising star multiple ARIA and New Zealand Music Awards, including Album of the Year. To celebrate the release of her bold new album, A Reckoning, the multi-award-winning musician is returning to Australia for Vivid LIVE after five long years, playing her first-ever headline Sydney show for one night only in the Joan Sutherland Theatre.

A distinctive singer-songwriter with an incredible vocal range and a talent for eclectic, experimental sound, New Zealand-born, New York-based Kimbra has established herself as one of the most unique artists of our era, moving effortlessly between smash collaborations and her own brand of innovative, idiosyncratic pop.
