Power Couple Emily Rajakowski And Husband Sebastian Bear-Mcclard Pairing In Matching Outfits

Emily Ratajkowski and husband Sebastian Bear-McClard seemed to be couple goals for many in a new couple shot for her brand Inamorata, posted to Instagram. Continue reading below.

Emily Ratajkowski and husband Sebastian Bear-McClard seemed to be couple goals for many in a new couple shot for her brand Inamorata, posted to Instagram. The 28-year-old I Feel Pretty actress showed off her abs as she changed into a tie-up top and linen pants which were the same style as the outfit of her other half.

The fabric was a mix of monochrome polka dots and chain patterns that looked perfect for a pool party.

The front and center of the outfit were Emily’s impressive abs. She applied another seductive touch and dropped a gold necklace into her cleavage.

Not just she takes ridiculously gorgeous selfies for Instagram, Emily is working on something big behind closed doors.InStyle reports that the model is utilizing her time in self-isolation to compose a new essay book.

“I have probably ten [essays]. But I’m trying to perfect them; that’s one of the main things I’ve been doing [in isolation],” she told GQ in a recent interview. About writing, Ratajkowski says, it has been “the one interesting benefit of corona[virus].”

“I had planned to take until mid-April to edit these essays,” she said. “I have 160 pages, all in draft. I have an agent and I’m going through his one sheet of notes. All I needed was no distractions and I promised myself I was going to tell everyone to just leave me to work and get them done. Now look.”

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Reveal about what type of book it will she said, “I’d say it’s like a memoir, but with added political thinking,” she said. “I’m trying to use my experience as a model and someone who has capitalized on their image and also someone who has been maybe a victim of their image.”

However, the writing process of Emily Ratajkowski can totally relate to anyone who has ever tried to write. In other words, it requires a lot of editing, rewriting, self-loathing, and dissatisfaction, but it goes on regardless of all that.