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EMILY Ratajkowski is known for her modeling campaigns for Marc Jacobs, Dolce & Gabbana, and Versace.
Also an actress, she has appeared in the films Gone Girl and I Feel Pretty.
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Born on June 7, 1991, Emily Ratajkowski is an English-born actress and fashion model from London.
Early in her childhood, her American parents relocated back to the US and settled in Encinitas.
At age 14, Emily signed up with Ford Models and began print modeling for Kohls and Nordstrom.
In 2009, she landed her first guest TV role in the Nickelodeon series iCarly.
In 2013, the star appeared in Robin Thicke and Pharrell’s music video for Blurred Lines.
Emily was featured in music videos for Taio Cruz’s Fast Car and Maroon 5’s Love Somebody.
In 2014 and the following year, she appeared in the swimsuit issues of Sports Illustrated.
Emily has also walked the runway for Miu Miu, Bottega Veneta, Dolce & Gabbana, Tory Burch, and Versace.
Her gigs as a spokesperson include DKNY, Paco Rabanne, Michael Kors, and The Frye Company.
That same year, she made her feature film debut in the mystery thriller Gone Girl.
She had subsequent roles in We Are Your Friends, I Feel Pretty, and Welcome Home.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Emily has amassed an estimated wealth of $8million.
On October 19, 2021, her first book My Body was published by Holt, Henry & Company and made the New York Times Bestsellers list.
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A number of outlets have often considered her one of the most prolific models to emerge from the 2010s decade.
Emily has also graced the covers of several international Vogue issues.
Standing at five feet, seven inches, Emily’s height is shorter than that of her contemporaries.
While comparing her stature to other fashion models, she told Office, “I’m not a typical model.
“I know people are always like, ‘What do you mean?’ but I’m 5’7, I’m four inches shorter than every girl on set, I have big boobs.
“I always saw that I was different and was constantly being told to change or be a certain way, and I just felt like, ‘F**k that.'”