Robyn Lawley goes completely nude in the forest during a photo shoot for her beauty brand

Forest fairy! Model Robyn Lawley goes completely naked in the New York woods during a photo shoot for her beauty brand

Model Robyn Lawley got in touch with nature as she enjoyed the start of the American summer over the weekend.

The 33-year-old went completely nude to pose for some photos in a New York forest to promote the beauty brand INIKA Organic.

She posted several gorgeous snaps of herself topless on Instagram.

I love the summer!!!! pleaseeeeeee never leave me!!! When the forest comes alive in NY!! I only wear INIKA Organic,” she wrote in the caption.

While au natural, the brunette was made up in branded products and had her hair cut in a straight style.

Model Robyn Lawley got in touch with nature as she enjoyed the start of the American summer over the weekend. The 33-year-old went on to pose completely nude for some photos in a New York forest to promote the beauty brand INIKA Organic

Robyn was announced as INIKA’s ambassador in April and has once posed nude with the value of the brand written all over her body.

It comes after the beauty once again expressed her distaste for the Victoria’s Secret runway show.

She was recently disappointed to learn that the runway spectacle is making a comeback.

“I rolled my eyes like crazy,” she said Stellar magazine.

‘I thought, why don’t they contain a curve [models] on the 2018 show? It was like they were getting thinner again [models]. I was just furious.”

She continued, “I knew girls who kept going [castings for the show], personal friends who were starving themselves; I knew the situation from the inside. It made me angrier.’

She posted several gorgeous snaps of herself topless on Instagram

‘They were not fit and healthy, they were starving. [The show is] make this pedestal for teenage girls.”

Robyn celebrated the cancellation of the 2019 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show after campaigning against the brand.

The mother-of-one launched a global campaign to cancel the show in 2018 after Victoria’s Secret failed to include plus-sized models in their shows.

“I guess they haven’t used much diversity on their runway,” Robyn wrote on Instagram at the time.

‘I thought, why don’t they contain a curve [models] on the 2018 show? It was like they were getting thinner again [models]. I was just furious,” she said. The show is pictured in 2018

The beauty thanked fans who took the time to sign a petition to cancel the show, and fashion rights activist Model Alliance for their support.

Robyn, a former Sports Illustrated model, repeatedly spoke out against the parade.

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, she said: ‘All my friends who did that show were starving themselves.

“They weren’t eating and they were exercising for four to five hours a day and they’re not normally sports people. I know it inside out and it’s complete bulls**t.’

Robyn rose to fame after posing in the June 2011 issue of Vogue Italia and is now best known for her work with Sports Illustrated, after becoming the first plus-size model to appear in the magazine’s Swimsuit Issue in 2015.

Robyn rose to fame after posing in the June 2011 issue of Vogue Italia and is now best known for her work with Sports Illustrated, after becoming the first plus-size model to appear in the magazine’s Swimsuit Issue in 2015

It comes after it was revealed that the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show will make a comeback in 2023.

The news was first reported by Retail Dive following the company’s Q4 2022 results last month.

“We will continue to lean on the marketing spend to invest in the business, both at the top of the funnel and also to support the new version of our fashion show, which will take place later this year,” chief financial agent Timothy Johnson revealed.

A company spokesperson told People that the company is committed to championing women and is “always innovating and thinking in all areas of the company to keep our customer at the center of everything we do.”

The annual fashion show was a glamorous tradition dating back to 1995.

Learn more in this week’s issue of Stellar Magazine

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