She’s a rocker’s wife who has carved out a career as one of the world’s top supermodels.
And Lily Aldridge proved her catwalk queen credentials as she graced the cover of Net-A-Porter’s The EDIT magazine.
The 29-year-old also openly discussed her high profile relationship with pop star Taylor Swift, while revealing how it feels to be part of Taylor Swift’s impossibly glamorous parade of close friends.
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The star – who has walked the Victoria’s Secret runway with Taylor for two years in a row – spoke out about her relationship with the singer, praising her close pal for loving her friends.
Lily spoke fondly of her friendship with 25-year-old Taylor, who is known for her endless supply of loyal girlfriends.
‘Taylor just loves her friends, and so do I. My girls are my girls,’ she told the magazine.
‘We’re such a close-knit group of women, and the most special thing about our group of friends – and it extends so far – is that we all have each other’s backs.
‘It’s about supporting and being happy for each other. When you lift up the people around you, it elevates you as well. Bringing everybody up is the way I hope the whole world changes.’
The Victoria’s Secret angel, who looked phenomenal as she strutted her stuff on the runway alongside Taylor in 2013 and 2014, referenced her own ‘extended’ group of girlfriends during the revealing interview.
And, after appearing in Taylor’s video for Bad Blood as ice queen Frostbyte, Lily’s group of friends is likely to include the likes of Selena Gomez, Ellie Goulding, Karlie Kloss, Gigi Hadid and Cara Delevingne.
Along with the interview, Lily flaunted her enviable frame and perfect supermodel smoulder while wearing items from the forthcoming autumn/winter season.
One sH๏τ showed her baring her flat stomach and slim thighs in a crochet crop top, high-waisted black shorts and a brown and beige woolly cover-up.
The supermodel, who has a three-year-old daughter Dixie with her husband, Kings of Leon front man Caleb Followill, resonates Taylor’s message of wanting to reignite a change within women of this generation.
But despite sharing the same hopes as the Shake It Off singer for a united future, Lily revealed that she’s often hurt by messages she’s sent on Twitter and Instagram, when people choose to post hateful words.
Lily explained: ‘People say such means thing to me on Instagram, and I’m like, ‘I can see this! I read every comment!