Emily Ratajkowski is back on a catwalk, six months after giving birth to her son, Sylvester Apollo Bear. The 30-year-old model reserved the big return for Rihanna‘s Savage X Fenty show.
The annual event filmed in Los Angeles will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on September 24th. She sported braids and a pink bikini that left little to the imagination.
A determined Ratajkowski dominated the runway with an incredible post-partum body, proving she is still on top of her game. From certain angles, her legs, abs, and derrière were able to get quite a bit of attention.
Ratajkowski is just one of the many celebrities to join Rihanna’s brand. Megan Thee Stallion and Normani have all been linked to Savage X Fenty at some point.
Three years after launching Savage X Fenty, the “Work” singer is now a billionaire, and supporters believe that is just the beginning for the Barbadian-born artist. The collaboration between RiRi and Ratajkowski is a welcome development.
A statement for the Savage X Fenty show read: “Combining fashion, dance, music, and iconic architecture, Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 3 highlights the newest assortment of styles through subtle-yet-impactful scenic elements, lighting, and filming techniques.”
The 2021 show had James Corden and Ricky Martin as guests. Hitting the runway for Rihanna was just one of the highlights of Ratajkowski’s week.
The model also showcased her talents in a different area with the launch of the promotional campaign for her Dundas x Revolve collection that will premiere at New York Fashion Week later this month.
Ratajkowski is fit as ever in the new photos, and she had no problem flaunting her abs. The Dundas x Revolve collaboration will include pieces of jewelry, shoes, and accessories in addition to the bold outfits.
The model has also found a way for her butt to take center stage here too, and some fans praised her for doing this. She is regarded as a more natural option in this area dominated by stars like Kim Kardashian.
Ratajkowski is back, but some of her past quotes about pregnancy are still getting mentioned. For example, she had explained why pregnancy is a lonely experience: “My husband likes to say that “we’re pregnant.” I tell him that while the sentiment is sweet, it’s not entirely true. I resent that his entire family’s DNA is inside of me but that my DNA is not inside him. “It just seems unfair,” I say, and we both laugh. It’s kind of a joke, but there is truth behind it.”
The model is quite pragmatic.