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Lizzo Embraces ‘Body Neutrality’ With New Yitty Swimwear Line

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Style|Lizzo Embraces ‘Body Neutrality’

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The singer Lizzo, who has a new swim line, has moved on from “body positivity.”

Lizzo posing in front of a gray backdrop in a teal two-piece swimsuit. She has long dark hair styled in wet waves, and she is wearing shell-shaped earrings and several pearl necklaces.
Lizzo’s new Yitty Swim collection was influenced by the line of sports bras, leggings and other shapewear she introduced in 2022.Credit…Yitty

On the surface, Lizzo’s new shapewear-influenced swimwear line seems all about control.

“These suits have a power to hold,” Lizzo, the Grammy-Award-winning singer and fashion entrepreneur, said in a video interview. “Let me tell you something: I have broken into a sweat trying to get some of these on.”

That Lizzo, a trailblazer of fat acceptance, has had to squeeze into bathing suits she developed for her brand Yitty was a striking confession. But she has tailored the concept of body positivity — that popular movement that urges self-love no matter your shape or size — to fit the times.

“The idea of body positivity, it’s moved away from the antiquated mainstream conception,” she said. “It’s evolved into body neutrality.”

Yet to hear her tell it, she is anything but neutral. “I’m not going to lie and say I love my body every day,” Lizzo, 35, said. “The bottom line is, the way you feel about your body changes every single day.”

She continued, “There are some days I adore my body, and others when I don’t feel completely positive.”

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“The idea of body positivity,” Lizzo said, has “evolved into body neutrality.” Credit…Yitty

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