Emily Ratajkowski doesn’t care if her naked body makes you uncomfortable. And if it does, you probs shouldn’t go over to her house because Emrata has a framed picture of herself wearing only boob paint in her living room.
Just this weekend, Emrata invited Vogue into her house to take photographs of all her nice stuff, and the magazine couldn’t help but notice that in addition to all the art hanging up in the walls, there was also a framed Instagram photo — username, comments and all — of Emily wearing boob paint.
This is the photo we’re talking about, which Vogue mistakenly called a selfie:
It’s hard to believe now, but back in 2014, Emily Ratajkowski was still mostly known as the “Blurred Lines” video girl and this Sports Illustrated shoot was a really big deal for her.
She was up for Rookie of the Year, for goodness sake!
Oh, Emily.
You’re really living your brand with this one, and we love it.
Sirrah, a new French restaurant and bar from Ryan Harris (September Hospitality) and consulting chef Cody Pruitt (owner of Libertine), opens in the Meatpacking District [1 Little W 12th St., at Hudson St]. Sirrah reimagines the classic French prix-fixe steak frites experience through a distinctly New York lens, offering a four-course, $75 menu featuring playful
Brazilian art and authorial design find, in an architecture exhibition in Brasília—the country’s capital that breathes art—a stage where memory and affection intertwine with contemporaneity. Each space becomes a poetic gesture that transcends mere function, revealing the identity of its creators and reaffirming the power of a nation that transforms its roots into aesthetic language.
¿Pero qué está pasando realmente en la moda mexicana en este momento? La sensación que me da es que estamos en medio de un período que, por cómo van las cosas, podría marcar un antes y un después. Es esa especie de sensación de que todo está alineándose justo en su lugar, como si la
MEDIA ALERT: Uncle Waffles brings her We Love Waffles tour to New York City, performing a dynamic set that blends deep house, kwaito, and jazz-infused rhythms, complete with her signature choreography and high-energy showmanship. Global DJ and “Princess of Amapiano” Uncle Waffles is making her highly anticipated return to New York this Sunday, September 14,