

My Body
Book • 2021
In *My Body*, Emily Ratajkowski offers a nuanced and introspective look at her life as a model and actress, delving into themes of feminism, power dynamics, and the commodification of women's bodies.
The book chronicles her journey from childhood to adulthood, examining how societal perceptions of beauty have shaped her identity and career.
Ratajkowski's essays provide a candid and thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of being a woman in a highly scrutinized industry.
The book chronicles her journey from childhood to adulthood, examining how societal perceptions of beauty have shaped her identity and career.
Ratajkowski's essays provide a candid and thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of being a woman in a highly scrutinized industry.
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