6 Flattering Swimsuit Trends Emily Ratajkowski Swears By

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Emily Ratajkowski doesn't just wear any old black bikini — she wears designs that have intricate details like tiny gold beads woven into the straps. The model chooses the most interesting styles for her many smoldering bikinigrams, and that's why she always inspires us to shop.

Whether she's mixing and matching her bikinis or opting for Baywatch-inspired one-pieces, there are six flattering swimsuit trends Emily can't get enough of. Keep reading to have a look at her most trusted styles ahead and then shop your favorite pieces, too.

01

Mix and Match

Emily loves to switch up her separates. The model has shown off her swimsuit-styling abilities regularly by mixing and matching her two-pieces.

02

Diaper Bikini

Yes, we know what you're thinking: with a name like that, how can if be flattering? But Emily's floral Dolce & Gabbana two-piece actually had a very cheeky appeal. Her bikini bottoms featured a tiny sliver of fabric that made for a head-turning style.

03

Beige One-Piece

You might think a beige one-piece is boring with a capital B, but then you haven't seen the one Emily rocked. The model made things interesting by choosing a beige halter one-piece with a deep plunging neckline.

04

Bandeau Bikinis

Rather than going for a simple bandeau bikini, Emily opted for a chic red-and-white Zimmermann bikini. Both the top and bottoms of her swimsuit featured a pretty crocheted ruffle overlay.

05

Baywatch-Inspired Swimsuit

Now, if you're looking for a one-piece that shows off a little skin, opt for a Baywatch-inspired style. There's no way you won't look red hot in this swimsuit — even if yours comes in black.

06

Off-the-Shoulder

Like the popular off-the-shoulder dress, let this classic Summer style make its way into your swimwear drawer too. Emily opted for a geometric black-and-white ruffle swimsuit from the Flagpole x Oscar de la Renta collaboration.