Emily Ratajkowski swimsuits: Which bikinis and one-pieces does she love most?

by Alice Browne

Alright, let’s talk about this little project I got into recently involving Emily Ratajkowski’s swimsuits.

Emily Ratajkowski swimsuits: Which bikinis and one-pieces does she love most?

It started pretty simply. I was just scrolling, you know how it is, and saw a picture of her in this really cool swimsuit. And I thought, “Okay, I need to know where that’s from.” It looked unique, not the usual stuff you see everywhere.

Getting Started: The Hunt

So, I fired up my browser. My first step was just typing in the obvious stuff: “emily ratajkowski swimsuit,” “emrata bathing suit,” things like that. Man, the number of pictures that came up was insane. She wears a lot of swimsuits, like, a lot.

Finding the exact one I saw was tougher than I thought. I scrolled through pages and pages. Some looked similar, but not quite right. The color was off, or the cut was different. It got a bit frustrating, honestly. So many options, so many different shoots and candids.

Figuring it Out: The Brand Angle

Then I remembered – doesn’t she have her own swimwear line? Inamorata, that’s it. That felt like a major clue. So, I changed my search tactics.

  • Stopped looking for generic pictures.
  • Started searching specifically for “Inamorata swimsuits.”
  • Went to check out the actual brand’s stuff directly.

This narrowed things down considerably. I spent some time clicking around her brand’s website. It definitely had her specific style all over it. You know, the high-leg cuts, the tiny tops, interesting patterns, lots of strings and ways to tie them.

Emily Ratajkowski swimsuits: Which bikinis and one-pieces does she love most?

Looking Closer at the Style

Okay, seeing them all together on the brand site gave me a better picture. I could see the kind of designs she favors. It seems like she really goes for:

  • Minimal coverage: That’s definitely a theme.
  • Unique cutouts and shapes: Stuff you don’t see on every rack.
  • Versatile ties: A lot of pieces seem like you can tie them in different ways.

I looked at a few specific pieces. Some were really cool, very high-fashion looking. Found a couple that were close to the one I originally saw, or at least captured the same vibe. The prices were, well, they were up there. Brand name stuff, you know?

Final Thoughts and Takeaways

So, did I find the exact swimsuit and buy it? Nah. In the end, I didn’t pull the trigger. Some of the styles, while cool, felt a bit… ambitious for just hanging out at the beach near me. Maybe not the most practical for actual swimming either, if I’m being honest.

But the whole process was interesting. It was a deep dive into her specific aesthetic and brand. I definitely got some inspiration, maybe for tweaking how I tie a top I already own or looking for similar high-cut styles from other places. It was kind of a fun style investigation, even if I didn’t end up buying anything. Just learned a bit more about her brand and the kind of look she puts out there.

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