Lionesses captain Leah Williamson strips down to her underwear

Lionesses -captain Leah Williamson stripted to her underwear when she scored to Calvin Klein on Wednesday before she played the leading role in the ladies -euros in the lead.

The American fashion label broke Williamson, 28, one of the most recognizable stars in women's football, for their latest campaign and dressed her in a double denim look of the 90s, including their new icon Cotton Modal Underwear.

The seductive photos were taken by London -based photographer, Zachariah Mahrouche and follow the recent trend of the company about emphasizing stars of the play of men and women.

The valued Williamson Joins include the English men's superster Jude Bellingham, Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk and the new summer of Real Madrid signed Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Calvin Klein has previously set up in colleague Lionesses star Chloe Kelly to model pieces for the World Cup 2023 Women's World, as she was accompanied by Alex Morgan, Mary Fowler of the US, Kenza Dali and the Japanese Mana Iwabuchi.

Williamson will lead the lion ribbons when they start on Saturday evening with the defense of their European championship against France.

The Sarina Wiegman team participates in the competition as a title defender, but they are a much changed outfit from the side that the trophy received at Wembley three years ago.

Williamson, who missed the World Cup world of 2023 after storing an ACL injury, warmed up for the summer tournament by going to Mallorca with a good friend and former Miss USA, Elle Smith.

The two women shouted as they visited the sun, started to paddle and dinner in high-end restaurants after being up close in recent months.

Williamson and Smith have shared photos of each other – including one where they celebrated the Champions League victory of the English Star with Arsenal in May.

This week the defender shared the position that the success of the Gunners can help the lion ribbons -which, in addition to themselves, have Arsenal -stars Alessia Russo, Chloe Kelly, Beth Mead and Lotte Wubben -Moy.

“I think winning a winning mentality is breeding – its consistency,” she told UEFA. That is what they always say: “To be great, you not only win once, you win twice,” and so on.

'So it's really a good feeling to bank and just have that, and I think it makes you a lot hungry than you were earlier.

“So I hope that the experience will not be for us at all, and another big moment, a big chance and we have seized it, so even prove it, I think it does a lot for your own confidence.”

Wiegman, who has won the ladies twice, this summer, the tournament this summer will be taken care of as a 'opportunity' by many of the new faces in the team.

“Of course we defend our title, but as I said, we want to chase more,” she told The Mirror. 'This is an opportunity, because when you see our group, it is a very exciting, challenging group.

'From the beginning I have the feeling that we immediately play three finals, so that is what we are going to chase and show how good we are and that we can bring our level to the next phase. That is also necessary, because the women's game in all areas is improving so fast. '

Williamson played an important role three years ago in the success of England and the skipper will be desperate to guide her side to another large crown this summer.

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