Emily Ratajkowski posed for some very subtle nudes in her latest social media post.

The model, 33, who partied with Riley Keough and Amelia Gray Hamlin at a recent H&M Part in New York City, decided to use her bathroom as the venue for her latest home photo shoot.

The cover model used the glass in the shower/bathtub combo to capture the reflection of her naked body.

She positioned herself so that the nozzle subtly  covered some of her nether regions and she placed her arms so that they covered the nipples and areola of her breasts.

The runway regular let her dark hair lie in straight layers for the daring snaps.

Emily Ratajkowski posed for some very subtle nudes in her latest social media post. The model, 33,  decided to use her bathroom as the venue for her latest home photo shoot
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Emily Ratajkowski posed for some very subtle nudes in her latest social media post. The model, 33,  decided to use her bathroom as the venue for her latest home photo shoot

‘At home era,’ she wrote next to the carousel of pictures that include a second, similar bathtub pose and several of her lying unclothed on her bed.

In one photo, the model, who is wearing natural looking makeup with a neutral lip, places her hand over her right breast and looks into the camera.

In two other shots showing closeup of her face, she is lying on her side.

Ratajkowski’s legions of male admirers went gaga for the post, expressing their approval through a series of clapping, heart eyes and flame emojis.

The We Are Your Friends actress’ female fans were not shy in commenting either. ‘Girl crush,’ wrote one, ‘Stunning Emily as always,’ stated another.

Earlier this month the brown-eyed beauty shared a racy new selfie with her audience of nearly 30 million.

The runway regular — who just posed for Kurt Geiger — went topless, teasing her ample chest as she modeled a pair of high-waisted jeans from Mel Ottenberg’s new collaboration with RE/DONE.

The My Body author has written about her struggle with comoditizing her body and her feminist ideals.

The cover model used the glass in the shower/bathtub combo to capture the reflection of her naked body. She positioned herself so that the nozzle subtly covered some of her nether regions and she placed her arms so that they covered the nipples and areola of her breasts
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The cover model used the glass in the shower/bathtub combo to capture the reflection of her naked body. She positioned herself so that the nozzle subtly covered some of her nether regions and she placed her arms so that they covered the nipples and areola of her breasts

In one photo, the model, who is wearing natural looking makeup with a neutral lip, places her hand over her right breast and looks into the camera. 'At home era,' she wrote next to the carousel of pictures
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In one photo, the model, who is wearing natural looking makeup with a neutral lip, places her hand over her right breast and looks into the camera. ‘At home era,’ she wrote next to the carousel of pictures

In two other shots showing closeup of her face, she is lying on her side
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Ratajkowski's legions of male admirers went gaga for the post, expressing their approval through a series of clapping, heart eyes and flame emojis
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In two other shots showing closeup of her face, she is lying on her side. Ratajkowski’s legions of male admirers went gaga for the post, expressing their approval through a series of clapping, heart eyes and flame emojis

‘I don’t have answers when it comes to telling women how to manage the dichotomy that exists when you capitalize off of your image and sexuality,’ she told MSNBC while promoting her book in November 2021.

‘I would never tell a young woman not to model. There are simply too many, undeniable advantages to succeeding as a beautiful woman in our culture.’

I thought I was working the system by commodifying my body and sexuality. I pointed to my fame and success and called it empowerment,’ she explained.

‘I now know it’s not that simple. I’d probably tell my younger self to stop being so defiant. That being said, I spent a lot of my 20s having a lot of shame, so I’d also tell her to stop blaming herself.’