- Emily Ratajkowski posed in an ultra-plunging one-piece swimsuit that was held together by a piece of string on Sunday, July 20.
- The model shared photos of the thong swimwear from every angle, including the completely bare sides and backless design.
- She recently opened up about her “subversive” mom style.
Emily Ratajkowski is consistently serving up naked dressing inspiration on the red carpet, but fans know that her swimwear game—the more miniscule, the better—is just as cop-worthy. While the My Body author is partial to an itty bitty bikini, she demonstrated that a one-piece swimsuit can be just as sexy—and bare just as much skin—as she modeled an ultra-plunging style during her European vacation over the weekend.
EmRata shared a glimpse of her Adriatic getaway on Sunday, July 20 with her 29 million followers, complete with one of her skimpiest, ultra-plunging swimsuits yet. In photos taken against the backdrop of a swimming pool, Ratajkowski showed off her figure in the black one-piece suit, which plunged all the way down to her belly button in front. The halterneck design had no fabric on the sides, except for a tiny piece of string that added ruching to the front of her swimsuit and held the barely-there outfit together.
In addition to her exposed side boobs and hips, Ratajkowski showed that the style was completely backless except for a pair of cheeky thong bottoms as she turned around to pose for photos from behind. Setting the song to Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got to Do with It,” Ratajkowski paired the head-turning swimwear look with shaggy layered brown hair, smudged black eyeliner, and her signature matte nude pout.
While the model might be living her best single-girl summer, she recently told Elle UK that she’s purposefully decentering men in her inner circle—and enjoys turning expectations of how women who are moms should dress on their head.
“I still like men. I just have zero straight men in my life, unless they’re a romantic interest,” she told the publication, adding, “[Men are] pleasure and fun, but not a part of my core.” She also opened up about pushing back on patriarchal norms of how she should dress, starting with wearing heels to pick up her son Sly from preschool.
“I think that’s actually one of the ways I really enjoy being subversive with motherhood,” she added. “There’s so much around what a mom should look like.”