Emily Ratajkowski makes runway return in Savage X Fenty bikini
Six months after giving birth to her first child, supermodel Emily Ratajkowski is back at work gracing a catwalk in a minuscule pink two-piece.
Emily Ratajkowski has returned to the runway after taking six months off following the birth of son, Sylvester Apollo Bear.
While walking Rihanna’s latest Savage X Fenty show, the supermodel was snapped wearing a skimpy pink bikini that left little to the imagination, flaunting her post-partum abs while donning leopard-print heels, gold accessories and plaits in her hair.
Ratajkowski gave birth to baby Sylvester back in March, and has been showing off her post-baby body in multiple sexy outfits ever since, including this minuscule bikini bra that would barely cover most people’s boobs.
Rihanna announced the Fall 2021 Savage X Fenty show last week, with a press release describing the event as, “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.”
Ratajkowski is the first celebrity model confirmed to walk for the eccentric presentation, which will include an “all-star” cast of “models, actors, performers and more”.
James Corden and Ricky Martin were also spotted at this year’s show.
Past shows have featured performances by Halsey, Normani, Travis Scott and Migos as well as models including Bella and Gigi Hadid, Demi Moore, Erika Jayne, Paris Hilton, Lizzo and more.
Since welcoming her first child, Ratajkowski has copped criticism for flaunting her “unrealistic” post-baby body.
However many have been positive about the 30-year-old’s appearance after giving birth.
After being seen taking a stroll with husband Sebastian Bear-McClard in New York, wearing a minuscule blue crop top and low slung jeans back in June, some fans said Ratajowski looked “phenomenal”.
She has also shared a string of racy bikini snaps online, many of them from her swimwear line Inamorata Woman.
Parts of this article originally appeared on the New York Post and was reproduced with permission