When we say Jordyn Woods and Ashley Graham look hot as f*ck in the new shoot for NOLA by Addition Elle, we really mean it. They literally look like sport goddesses.
This fierce af campaign for the NOLA atheleisure line stars Ashley and our girl Jordyn looking like total babes who probs just got done schooling some fuckboys in the art of basketball.
The collection includes five essential pieces: a sports bra, legging, no-sweat tee, yoga pant and zip-up hoodie, all meant to look and feel like athletic street wear with really fly designs. So not only will you be hella cozy, you’ll be stylish effortlessly.
Here’s some even more good news: the collection is hella affordable. The tees are on sale for $42, Leggings are from $58-68, Yoga Pants at $62 and Hoodies at $68. The bra sizes range from 38C-44 DDD, retailing at $62.
Look at these pics for the campaign. Just look at them.
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