‘Pretty Little Liars’ star Lucy Hale teams up with celeb-backed vegan sneaker brand

Author: Liam Gilliver

Acclaimed actor and singer Lucy Hale is the latest celebrity to throw support behind vegan footwear company LØCI

Read Time:   |  6th December 2023


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Acclaimed actor and singer Lucy Hale is the latest celebrity to throw support behind vegan footwear company LØCI

Vegan sneaker brand LØCI has joined forces with another celebrity.

Backed by acclaimed actor Leonardo-DiCaprio, the British footwear company is popular amongst stars such as Eva Longoria, Mila Kunis, and Ashton Kutcher. Since its inception, it has garnered global media attention, and was recently listed in Vogue’s top recommendation for eco-friendly sneakers.

Now, Pretty Little Liars actor and singer Lucy Hale has teamed up with the brand for its latest capsule range. 

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Lucy Hale X LØCI

The new line features innovative materials such as a Bamboo and Recycled Nylon Lining and Natural Cork & Recycled Foam Insole.

Priced from £150- £165, the unisex shoes are made with a plant-based bio leather and feature recycled ocean waste. They come in a variety of colours and are ‘crafted to last’. Previous collections from the brand have features a vegan leather made from corn.

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“Lucy is championing LØCI’s bold mission to shake up the footwear industry with our cutting-edge vegan sneaker capsule,” the brand states.

“With her dedication to environmental preservation, Lucy Hale is the perfect ambassador to support LØCI as the brand elevates the sneaker game to a new level.”

Photo © LØCI

Photo © LØCI

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Celebrity investment

Last year, LØCI propelled into the mainstream when it was revealed Leonardo DiCaprio had invested an undisclosed sum to help the brand expand. 

The award-winning actor said he was ‘proud’ to support a brand that is dedicated to ‘minimising its environmental impact’ whilst creating ethical footwear.

This is not the first vegan business venture for the star; he has investments in a range of brands including vegan fast food chain Neat Burger. DiCaprio has also backed cultivated meat and seafood brands such as Mosa Meat and Aleph Farms.

You can shop the full capsule here

Featured photo © LØCI, edited by VFL

Written by

Liam Gilliver

Liam is a journalist working for the Mirror, Daily Express, Daily Star and OK! Magazine. He's also the author of We're Worried About Him and has been published in the likes of The Independent, Huffington Post, and Attitude Magazine.

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