
Lisa Lloud posed for the Gym Collection photoshoot in April 2026 wearing the Lloud Layered Long Sleeve Tee and Nike Total Sneakers — and the styling leans fully into relaxed editorial energy.
Athleisure has been flirting with nostalgia for a while — this photoshoot just commits.
On April 14, 2026, Lisa Lloud fronted the Gym Collection in a stripped-back fashion photoshoot setup: white bedding, overhead angle, minimal set distraction. The focus stays exactly where it should — on the clothes and the attitude.
She’s wearing the Lloud Layered Long Sleeve Tee, which is doing more than it first appears. The outer layer is a heather gray short-sleeve with bold collegiate-style “LLOUD” lettering in blue across the chest. Underneath, a deeper cobalt long sleeve peeks out at the arms, creating that built-in layered effect without bulk. It’s relaxed through the body, slightly oversized, and styled loose so it drapes naturally over the waistband.
And yes, that drape matters.
Paired with charcoal joggers — elastic waistband, gathered cuffs — the silhouette lands squarely in that post-gym, pre-coffee zone. But the real shift comes from the Nike Total Sneakers. Crisp white with a red circular detail near the heel marked “90,” they add a punch of retro-sport energy that nudges this from basic lounge to intentional editorial.
I might be wrong, but this feels like a deliberate embrace of early-2000s gym-core — oversized tee, visible layering, athletic sneaker with personality. Who would’ve thought the layered long sleeve would circle back this cleanly?
There’s something smart about shooting this as a top-down studio portrait. The flattened perspective highlights the proportions — the tee’s width, the jogger taper, the sneaker shape — without relying on dramatic lighting or heavy styling. It’s quiet. Controlled.
This isn’t high-gloss fashion campaign drama. It’s casual confidence.
For more from Lisa Lloud and similar celebrity photoshoot moments, this one stands out for how effortlessly it taps into current gym-inspired trends without overplaying them.
Screenshot this — we’re about to see layered tees everywhere.

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