Emily Ratajkowski reveals ‘central part’ of her style ethos

Emily Ratajkowski has revealed how she always strives to balance “something masculine with something feminine” in her outfits.

Emily Ratajkowski always strives to balance “something masculine with something feminine” in her style.

The 33-year-old model and actress has teamed up with Marella on a new blazer capsule collection, and she has explained why the partnership is a perfect fit.

She told Women’s Wear Daily: “I wear blazers all the time:

“I wear them on the plane, I wear them to go out for drinks, I wear them to take my son to school.

“Balancing something masculine with something feminine is always a central part of my styling and with this collection I think you can really play with that.”

The ‘Gone Girl’ star previously revealed she would rather stick with what she is comfortable in and knows works for her rather than choose an outfit based on what is fashionable at the moment.

She told PopSugar: “I’ve made the mistake of trying [trends] before. What makes me happy is just knowing that I look good…

“I just try to really take a second and be like, OK, what do I want to feel like today? Am I comfortable? Am I kicking [but] and wearing heels? What’s the vibe?”

The 32-year-old beauty’s biggest beauty regret is tweezing her eyebrows too much as a teenager and even having her cousin shave them at one point.

She noted: “I’ve been on a journey with my eyebrows.”

But Emily knows everyone makes mistakes and she tries not too be too critical of herself these days.

She reflected: “I was so hard on myself, and I get it, it’s what we do, but God, it’s so not nice.”

Meanwhile, she previously revealed she has a very straightforward fitness routine, which involves walking her dog around New York City.

A year ago, she shared: “I live in New York City so I walk a lot. I have a dog and I don’t have a dog walker. Everyone thinks he’s a German Shepherd. He’s not. I’m a loser and I got his DNA testing. He’s 90 pounds, so he’s a big boy. I do have a little backyard area, but he needs a decent amount of walks.

“Then my son is 35 plus pounds and I carry that man around. He likes to be held and I love to hold him, but it’s getting serious.”

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