Emily Ratajkowski has made it clear she is missing the hot weather months.
The New York based model and Inamorata founder shared a flashback photo from summer 2019 when she was modeling a leopard print bikini during a beach day.
The 28-year-old siren was posed just so to show off her toned cover girl figure. And the caption got straight to the point: ‘Miss you summer.’
Summer time: Emily Ratajkowski has made it clear she is missing the hot weather months. The New York based model and Inamorata founder shared a flashback photo from summer 2019 when she was modeling a leopard print bikini during a beach day
Emily was modeling her own Inamorata line: a string bikini.
Last month she shared a photo where she was in the same suit. In the image with the little white dog, she said, ‘My kind of Coachella.’ The swimsuit appeared to be the exact same one.
The star has branched out spectacularly since the label launched two years ago.
Pool party: On Christmas day the 28-year-old New York based clothing designer took to social media to share a photo of herself in her Inamorata bikini line
The website for the bathing suit line, inamorataswim.com, went live on November 16, 2017 with three bikini separates and three one-pieces.
The average cost of a swimsuit is $100.
The star promotes the collection on her own Instagram account, where she models the wears herself.
‘It is self-funded. I have basically a consultant and an assistant and then it’s all me. It’s been really, really fun,’ she told Vogue back in 2017.
Double take: In the image with the little white dog, she said, ‘My kind of Coachella.’ The swimsuit appeared to be the exact same one
‘I’ve been doing different things with different people, but to have complete control is really special and exciting.’
The star made waves on Wednesday evening when she hit the Los Angeles premiere of Uncut Gens with husband Sebastian Bear-McClard.
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A lawyer for one of the women who brought lawsuits accusing Harvey Weinstein of 𝑠e𝑥ual misconduct said Thursday that a proposed $25 million settlement for most of the Hollywood producer’s alleged victims was unfair and designed to pressure her into accepting it.
Shaking it up: The star made waves on Wednesday evening when she hit the Los Angeles premiere of Uncut Gens with husband Sebastian Bear-McClard
Thomas Giuffra, who represents actress Alexandra Canosa, said after a hearing in Manhattan federal court that the accord set aside just $500,000 for his client, and that the money could be used to pay for Weinstein’s legal defense if she did not accept it.
‘Either you take the money or we’re going to give the guns to the man who raped you,’ Giuffra said. Canosa intends to persist with her individual lawsuit against Weinstein.
The payout is part of a tentative $47 million settlement of nearly all civil cases against Weinstein and also covering claims against his bankrupt former studio Weinstein Co, people familiar with the matter said.
Weinstein is not admitting wrongdoing under the accord, which requires approval by a federal bankruptcy judge, and insurers would fund much of the settlement. The deal was first reported by the New York Times.
Still madly in love: This week the siren shared this image with her spouse