The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Emily Ratajkowski
- I love men’s butts.
- Your bikini should compliment your dress, and they should work together to frame your body. It’s just like layering a T-shirt under a blazer. Just keep your proportions in mind.
- People have told me to change it over the years, but my dad is always saying, ‘Never change your name!’ My middle name is O’Hara, so it’s a pretty epic name. Emily O’Hara Ratajkowski.
- I actually don’t wear fragrance. I always feel like I smell cheap. I guess I just haven’t found one that’s not overpowering or too sweet. Even when I try one of the super masculine scents, I just think, ‘I don’t want to smell like a man.’ Besides, I like my own scent.
- The truth is that both groups want to be noticed. Yet we view a man’s desire for attention as a natural instinct; with a woman, we label her a narcissist.
- I don’t go out that much – usually it’s just dinner.
- I’m a complete foodie, but I’m a terrible cook. If a guy can get me in the kitchen and we actually have fun cooking, that’s amazing.
- I have the same skin-care routine morning and night, although I’m not one of those people who always uses the same products. My skin changes with the weather.
- I basically stay in jewelry all the time. I have the same couple of necklaces, earrings, and rings, and they usually don’t come off my body.
- The attention from the fashion world is something that I didn’t expect. I’ve shot with Bruce Weber and met Karl Lagerfeld. Having that kind of attention is really exciting.

Emily Ratajkowski is an American model, actress, author, and entrepreneur known for her work in fashion, film, and popular culture. She was born on June 7, 1991, in London and was raised in Encinitas. Ratajkowski began modeling as a teenager and gained international recognition after appearing in the music video for Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke.
She successfully transitioned into acting, appearing in films such as Gone Girl, We Are Your Friends, and I Feel Pretty. Beyond entertainment, Ratajkowski has become known for her writing and commentary on feminism, body image, and women’s rights.
In 2021, she published the essay collection My Body, which received critical attention for its exploration of fame, identity, and autonomy. She remains a prominent figure in fashion, media, and contemporary culture.
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