Emily Ratajkowski’s plunging cutout swimsuit reveals more than it conceals
That’s one itty-bitty swimsuit.
Emily Ratajkowski left little to the imagination on Instagram Sunday, showing off her deeply plunging Inamorata one-piece ($160) from every angle while vacationing near the Adriatic Sea.
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Billed as the brand’s “most daring suit to date,” the ’80s-inspired maillot has a halter top, completely open back and thong bottom.
Ratajkowski launched her swimwear label in 2017 with just six suits. The collection has since evolved, now including tees, shorts, dresses and more summery staples.
“adriaticcc,” Ratajkowski captioned her latest social media photo shoot, nodding to her vacation destination.
The mother of one struck a series of poses at a lavish villa with views of the outdoor pool in the background.
“invented being hot on instagram,” one follower commented. “Sizzling! 🔥🔥” a second added.
“The Borat suit!” another joked, comparing it to the bright green sling-style swimwear in Sacha Baron Cohen’s 2006 comedy.
This getaway comes on the heels of Ratajkowski’s press tour for her new Netflix series, “Too Much,” which premiered on the streaming platform on July 10.
Last Wednesday night, the model was on “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” clad in the same Gucci snakeskin dress Gwyneth Paltrow wore to the Met Gala in 1999.
The gown was designed by Tom Ford, the fashion house’s creative director at the time, for its spring 2000 collection.
In the rom-com series, which was created by her close friend Lena Dunham, Ratajkowski plays influencer Wendy.
Other cast members include Megan Stalter, Will Sharpe, Leo Reich and Daisy Bevan.
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