Model, actress and author, celebrity Emily O’Hara Ratajkowski or Emily Ratajkowski, known for toned body and bikini pictures, flaunted her washboard abs in her all-white closet while sipping a beverage and taking an Instagram Story photo.
The My Body author was holding an iced coffee while wearing white flared sweatpants, a matching crop top, a white jacket, and white sneakers. Her hair was styled in her characteristic middle part.
The model made a stance in what is most certainly a dream closet for many people, loaded with various bikinis and mini-dresses. Emily wore the same clothing on the next slide, but with a close-up of her face showing her cosmetics and jewelry.
The model, actress, and novelist has a stunning physique and enjoys showing her abs. She routinely posts pictures of her well-toned body in bikinis and crop tops, delighting her 29 million Instagram followers.
Emily, who owns a swimwear line, Inamorata Woman, recently shared a series of photos of herself in a barely-there leopard print bikini with strings that looped over her tummy. She was standing in front of a beach with white sand and palm palms, celebrating her birthday in Mexico. “Burnt n happy birthday girl,” Emily wrote below the swimsuit photo.
She rose to prominence after participating in the music videos for Maroon 5’s “Love Somebody” in 2012 and Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” in 2013.
Ratajkowski has previously walked the runway for DKNY and Marc Jacobs. Gone Girl (2014), Entourage (2015), We Are Your Friends (2015), Welcome Home (2018), and In Darkness (2018) are among her most well-known films (2018).
However, the model is also intelligent. She writes about her time in the industry in her book, My Body, making shocking revelations about her experiences and providing profound insight into the inequity in her society.
She writes in the book that when she was in her early twenties, it had never dawned to her that the women who achieved their power through beauty were indebted to the males whose desire afforded them that power. She also mentions the “limited power” women experience in the career she is in.