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In addition to being a popular model, actress, mother, podcast presenter, commencement speaker, and now a stuntwoman, Emily Ratajkowski is many other things.
EmRata shared pictures and videos of herself being dropped from the sky while only wearing a safety harness and stiletto black shoes on January 20, giving followers a sneak peak at an unnamed project. She captioned the picture with the phrase “I do my own stunts” and a smiley face with sunglasses.

Despite the fact that Ratajkowski is best recognized for her work in Gone Girl and the 2013 “Blurred Lines” music video, it seems more likely that this session, which was overseen by fashion photographer and director TORSO, was done for a forthcoming advertisement. Their Instagram account indicates that the artist most recently collaborated with Shakira for Burberry.

Just two examples include Nicki Minaj for Interview Magazine and Bella Hadid for Mugler.
Given that Emily Ratajkowski was recently selected the face of their Flowerbomb fragrance, which debuted in 2005, perhaps we might anticipate a Viktor & Rolf video campaign. She recently told Glamour, “It’s so crazy—your mum recognizes the fragrance, but so does a 12-year-old girl.
” “When I initially signed up for the campaign, my best friend said, “Are you kidding? I bought that in Chinatown when I first got to New York, and I wore it in high school. That is the aroma, she said.

Ratajkowski, however, claims that when she initially started out, she had little expertise with the beauty industry.
She recently admitted to Glamour that her first makeup purchase was a dreadful sparkling eye shadow from Limited Too. “When I was younger, I had such a hard time with beauty because I would just let people do whatever they wanted in terms of glam.
The hair and makeup artists utterly and completely made me seem ridiculous. But in many respects, that’s how I discovered my facial features and discovered what colors complement me best—nothing too pink for my lips, for instance.