Emily Ratajkowski launches debut swimwear collection
The model has released a six-piece line of swimwear

If anyone knows how to look good in a bikini, it’s Emily Ratajkowski.
The London-born model is no stranger to a swimwear selfie so it was only a matter of time until she capitalised on her global following to launch her own highly-Instagrammable brand.
Inamorata features an eclectic mix of retro-inspired bikinis and belted one-pieces, as modelled by Ratajkowski, naturally.
Prices for the US-produced line range from $75 (£56) to $160 (£121).
Anyone familiar with Ratajkowski’s Instagram feed will know that the 26-year-old has a penchant for an itsy bitsy aesthetic – so it makes sense that Inamorata is not a brand for the faint-hearted, or the overly body conscious.
So far, there are six options available to purchase on the website and it’s pretty much all waist-high-cuts, teeny weeny thong bottoms and barely-there triangle tops that leave very little to the imagination.
The collection is a masterclass in sartorial minimalism, to say (or wear) the least.
Obviously, this is great if you look like Ratajkowski, whose figure is practically a thing of Greek mythology.
But the debate remains as to whether the model-turned-actress’ designs will be equally as flattering on the rest of us.
A self-described “beach baby”, Ratajkowski told American Vogue she grew up wearing swimwear almost every day in San Diego.
“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 said.
Inspired by vintage issues of Sports Illustrated and Helmut Newton photographs, Ratajkowski’s collection is a medley of reworked 70’s prints enriched by Instagram-friendly silhouettes.
While the model has collaborated with clothing labels in the past, most recently she designed a handbag for The Kooples, Inamorata is Ratajkowski’s first solo design venture.
“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 American Vogue.
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