Emily Ratajkowski sizzles in a series of new images for jeans brand DL1961.
The bronzed beauty shows off her lithe physique in a pair of loose fitting white denim pants in the most eye-catching photos.
Going topless Emily protects her modesty placing one hand over her chest and has a white shirt hanging off her other shoulder.
Denim dream: Emily Ratajkowski set pulses racing as she posed topless for DL1961 brand for its new campaign
The British-born star, who is no stranger to posing nude, shows off her thick brunette tresses and sports a natural makeup palette with bold eyeliner.
The Spring/Summer 2018 NO LONGER ON THE DL campaign also features models Maye Musk, Lizzy Jagger and Patricia Manfield.
In another image the Gone Girl star wears a military-style jacket unzipped to reveal her cleavage along with a skimpy brown mini-skirt.
The brunette beauty shared some saucy swimsuit snaps to her Instagram earlier this week to promote her line Inamorata Swim.
Bronzed beauty: The 26-year-old beauty wears a natural makeup look as she models white loose-fitting jeans
Exposed: In another image the Gone Girl star wears a military-style jacket unzipped to reveal her cleavage along with a skimpy brown mini-skirt
Blue jean baby: The Gone Girl star is seen posing in a denim mini dress tied at the middle
Posting in an eye-catching chocolate brown one-piece the 26-year-old DKNY showed off her enviable figure in the sultry snaps.
Meanwhile, the trailer for Emily’s new movie with Amy Schumer, I Feel Pretty, dropped on Thursday.
The body-positive comedy is about an insecure woman who thinks she’s a supermodel after falling and hitting her head during a spinning session.
I Feel Pretty is set for theaters June 29, 2018.
Strike a pose: The star looks incredible in a backless bodysuit and tight blue jeans
Emily shot to stardom in Robin Thicke’s controversial Blurred Lines video back in 2012 and has since set her sights on a movie career landing roles in Entourage, We Are Your Friends and Gone Girl.
The actress now calls the music video the ‘bane of her existence’.
Speaking in 2015, she told InStyle UK: ‘I wasn’t into the idea at all at first. I think I came off as a bit annoyed in the video.
‘Now, it’s the bane of my existence. When anyone comes up to me about Blurred Lines, I’m like: “Are we seriously talking about a video from three years ago?”‘
Picture perfect: Emily shot to stardom in Robin Thicke’s controversial Blurred Lines video back in 2012 and has since set her sights on a movie career