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Emily Ratajkowski is her own best advert as she poses in bikini bottom and crop top from Inamorata

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Emily Ratajkowki is proving once again she's her own best advert.The 28-year-old actress and entrepreneur took to her Instagram platforms on Tuesday and shared several promotional photos of herself posing in new items from her fashion and swimwear brand, Inamorata.And in one of the more eye-grabbing snaps: Ratajkowski struck seductive posesin an orange and burgundy bikini bottom and matching crop top that she captioned: 'Ya'll ready?' Promo mode: Emily Ratajkowski took to her Instagram platforms and shared promotional photos of herself wearing revealing new items from her new Inamorata collectionThe social media influencer gave a bootylicious view when she donned another multi-colored bikini that included a third sheer piece.In the snap she.

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