Fans of Emily Ratajkowski applaud her for sporting more clothing and less cosmetics in recent advertisements
Emily Ratajkowski’s fans were happy with her new look.
On Wednesday, the 33-year-old cover girl announced she has landed a very high-profile campaign for a top British fashion designer.

The former love interest of Harry Styles is now the face of the fall 2024 Chelsea Collection for London-based designer Kurt Geiger.
But the look was different for her. Instead of tons of makeup and little clothing on — like she does in her Inamorata bikini ads — she went light on the paint and had her famous figure covered.
One follower of hers even said: ‘It’s a very good idea, making THE BAGS the center of attention.’
On Instagram Emily was seen in the new images as she had on a dark blue denim top with a matching miniskirt and gold-toed cowgirl boots while holding one of Kurt’s black purses.

The designer’s logo is a metal eagle’s head usually with crystal eyes.
‘New for — introducing the Chelsea Collection for Fall ’24 #kurtgeiger,’ read the caption.
Geiger opened his first store in the capital of Great Britain in 1963.
He makes men’s and women’s shoes as well as bags, sunglasses, hats, gloves, belts, and various jewelry.
This comes after she branded a body-shamer she caught on camera ‘not mindful’.
The model, actress and author, famed for her raunchy Instagram posts, was hit with a sexist remark as she was shooting content for TikTik in New York City.

Her video showed a man, who did not appear on camera, interrupt her stroll to tell her: ‘Girl, put on a shirt.’
Emily – who was walking in a low-cut grey tank top at the time, as well as a gold choker necklace and black leggings – said in a caption written over the footage:
‘Wait for it: man tells me to put on a shirt. Famously not demure, famously not mindful.’
Emily’s final line referenced the new ‘demure’ TikTok trend started by Jools Lebron, with the buzzword meant to encapsulate an attitude of being cutesy, clean and mindful, from words to fashion choices.