Pip Edwards has shared her impressive weight loss journey while in New York, where she is fulfilling her new role as Creative Director for Ksubi, the renowned Aussie streetwear brand. The 44-year-old fashion designer documented her experiences on Instagram, showcasing her slimmer figure and updated wardrobe.

Pip Edwards Reveals Slimmer Figure in New York as She Embraces Role at Ksubi

Pip Edwards Exhibits Slimmer Physique During New York Trip

Pip Edwards has recently revealed her slimmer appearance as she embarks on a work trip to New York City for her new position with Ksubi. Sharing candid photos on Instagram, she was seen outside the Ksubi store, dressed in a form-fitting backless T-shirt and jeans that highlighted her slender frame. A notable image captured her back, allowing her prominent spine to be visible as she faced away from the camera. Another close-up image of her walking towards her new office further illustrated her recent transformation.

Pip Edwards Reveals Slimmer Figure in New York as She Embraces Role at Ksubi

Return to Ksubi Marks Significant Career Shift for the Designer

After stepping down from her activewear brand P.E Nation, Edwards made headlines earlier this month with the announcement of her return to Ksubi, a brand she significantly contributed to two decades ago. She expressed her excitement about rejoining the team, indicating that this move aligns her with her foundational roots in fashion. Edwards captioned her Instagram post, announcing her new role as Creative Director and referring to it as a full-circle moment in her career.

Pip Edwards Reveals Slimmer Figure in New York as She Embraces Role at Ksubi

Excitement Surrounds Pip's Collaboration with Ksubi

In her announcement, Pip shared a photo with Ksubi CEO Craig King, highlighting her new role while donned in black denim and a simple white T-shirt. She reflected on the brand's historical significance, stating that Ksubi has always been at the forefront of cultural trends, merging fashion, art, and music. Her tenure at the company began 20 years ago, making this return not just a job, but a reconnection with her roots and a chance to contribute to Ksubi's ongoing global success.

Pip's Early Days and Connection to Ksubi's Founders

Pip's ex-partner, Dan Edwards, co-founded Ksubi, originally named Tsubi, in 1999 with friends Gareth Moody and George Gorrow. Pip's journey with the brand began in 2004 when she took on the unique role of 'sexytary,' a position that greatly shaped her career in fashion. This role allowed her to make significant contributions to the brand, including memorable moments like the grand opening of Tsubi's first store in Bondi Beach, where she famously sported a distinctive mullet-and-rat's-tail hairstyle.