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Emily Ratajkowski Poses In A Skimpy Blue Bikini To Announce The Inamorata Black Friday Sale

Emily Ratajkowski looked sensational as she promoted her line of bikinis on Friday morning.

The influencer, 32, was pushing the Black Friday sale for her brand Inamorata as she was seen in several new images posted to Instagram.

The Vogue cover girl displayed her assets as she modeled a dark blue skimpy bikini that made the most of her cover girl figure. Emily was also seen in a red two piece swimsuit.

Inamorata is a brand designed by Ratajkowski that launched as a swimwear line in 2017.

These new images were shared just after she was seen kissing Stephane Bak.

Wow factor: Emily Ratajkowski looked sensational as she promoted her line of bikinis on Friday morning

Hot stuff: The influencer, 32, was pushing the Black Friday sale for her brand Inamorata as she was seen in several new images posted to Instagram

The model looked stunning with her brunette hair styled into textured ‘do, along with a glossy pout and sultry eye makeup.

Emily launched her bikini line in 2017 with her friend Kat Mendenhall, and has rolled out an array of fashionable swimsuits in the years since.

‘I think the Inamorata woman is the woman who will wear a bra top out to walk her dog and not even think about it. She is confident and doesn’t care what anyone thinks,’ Emily said in a Q&A posted to her brand’s website.

But lately it has been her personal life that has been grabbing attention.

Emily has conducted a whirlwind, headline grabbing love life in the wake of the collapse of her marriage to movie producer Sebastian Bear McClard.

She has had on-off flings with DJ Orazio Rispo, and in the intervening time has run around with such names as Pete Davidson and Eric Andre.

This March she locked lips with Harry Styles in Tokyo, provoking a swirl of criticism on account of the fact she is supposedly gal pals with his ex Olivia Wilde.

Work it: .The Vogue cover girl displayed her assets as she modeled a dark blue skimpy bikini that made the most of her cover girl figure

Red-y or not! Emily was also seen in a red two piece swimsuit

Nice heels: Inamorata is a brand designed by Ratajkowski that launched as a swimwear line in 2017

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