Emily Ratajkowski leaves fans 'speechless' in leopard print bikini from her hit swimwear line
Ratajkowski made the right choice by choosing herself as the face and body of her new business.
Emily Ratajkowski is preparing for a very financially-happy Thanksgiving as she celebrates her new swimwear line Inamorata shipping like hot cakes – with the majority of it sold out completely.
The 26-year-old model and now designer has shared countless snaps of herself modelling her new line, and shows no signs of slowing down as she continues to tease her fans in the gorgeous pieces.
Ratajkowski's latest snaps show her modelling the Neptune top and bottoms in the leopard print pattern, which feature a cute bow detail on the bra top. Though it has sold out, the model wears it anyway, flaunting her super-toned figure in two outdoor photos.
The first one shows the star looking over her shoulder as she displays her behind with the caption: "Happy Thanksgiving from paradise ", while a second shot is taken from the front, with her toned abs as the focal point.
Fans went wild over the pictures, which saw Ratajkowski stand under a straw roof somewhere very sunny with her dark locks soaking wet and tucked behind her ears.
One person commented: "Wow beautiful", as another put: "Perfection exists !! ✨"
A third added: "Speechless".
Ratajkowski's luxury range of swimwear features beautiful designs including a strapless high-rise one-piece, a ruffle style bikini, a halterneck bikini and cut out swimsuit. All designs come in grey polka dot, mustard, burgundy, leopard print and black.
Fully aware that she is the best face and body to promote her new business, Ratajkowski relied on herself to model every design, and her instincts were spot on.
Fans went crazy about the new line, with many expressing their opinions in the comments section of her recent Instagram posts.
One person commented: "this new swim range is exquisite", while another said: "I love that the swimsuits are all named by streets and a neighborhood that I love next too. I didn't realize you were from the area?"
Speaking to Vogue about her new endeavour, she said: "I grew up in San Diego and I basically wore a bathing suit every day on the beach.
"When I was 16, sometimes I would literally wake up, not put on any clothes, and I'd put on a bathing suit and get coffees and burritos for the day."
She claimed that highlighting a woman's waist was a main priority in creating the pieces, adding: "My waist, and for women in general, that is the thing that you want to accentuate the most, and sometimes it can be really hard.
"In a one-piece, there is nothing that is cinching your waist, so it was important to have something that was flattering in that way."