Model Emily Ratajkowski set hearts racing in racy swimwear modeling her Luciana collection. Emily has championed the success of her swimwear line Inamorata since its establishment in 2017, releasing several mind-blowing bikini styles, like the Luciana collection. The Luciana features a two-piece bikini set comprising a top with a criss-cross strap and tiny thong bottoms. The customer favorite has been out of stock for a while. However, the star recently announced its return, along with adrenaline-pumping shots of her in the racy swimwear.
Emily Ratajkowski in Luciana Swimwear Sets Hearts Racing
The entrepreneur announced the return with a photo of herself donning the white variant shared in her Instagram stories. In the pics, Emily Ratajkowski looked stunning, dressed in a satiny bikini top from the Luciana swimwear collection. She paired it with a white thong of a similar texture, with straps hanging over her hips. For the photoshoot, Emily posed lying sideways. One hand cradled her raised head, while the other traced the shape of her curves.
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The star shared more snaps from the photoshoot on the Inamorata official Instagram page, giving a closer look. Emily Ratajkowski’s lying position made her curves more pronounced, with her chest pouring out the sides of the swimwear top. She followed with more photos via Instagram stories, showing her rocking various colors of the racy swimwear along with a slew of other styles.
This photoshoot of Emily Ratajkowski promoting the Luciana swimwear collection comes barely weeks after she openly pushed back against sexualizing her and other women. Her supposed “feminist agenda” earned her backlash, with most fans criticizing her continuous wearing of revealing outfits despite preaching against sexualizing women. This led many to tag her as a hypocrite. However, some netizens have risen in the models’ defense, pointing out that Emily’s line of work often requires her to flaunt her figure in select outfits and that in no way meant she yearned for the sexualization she repeatedly fought against.