Emma Chamberlain flashes her toned abs leaving a photo shoot in Los Angeles

Internet personality Emma Chamberlain, 21, looked stunning if a bit soggy leaving a photo shoot in Los Angeles without an umbrella. 

The social media star wore a black, ribbed, long-sleeved black mock turtleneck shirt from designer John Elliot with a triangle cut out over her belly button that exposed her trim and toned abs. 

The model – who gave fans an inside look at her $4.3 million Beverly Hills home – wore tan Aeron pants with black platform Miista boots. She added vintage Mugler sunglasses on the grey day. 

The Louis Vuitton model completed the look with a black tote bag from Loewe and a pair of gold hoop earrings.

Her short, layered brown hair was wet and she carried a cup of coffee as she scurried to her car in the rain.

Caught in the rain: Internet personality Emma Chamberlain, 21, looked stunning if a bit soggy leaving a photo shoot in Los Angeles without an umbrella

The YouTube star, who has 12 million subscribers, welcomed Architectural Digest into her Benedict Canyon home last fall. 

Emma bought the half-acre property in May 2021 after selling her previous home in West Hollywood for $5.26 million.

The Benedict Canyon house – which is a Zen paradise in the Santa Monica mountains – is in a gated estate, mostly invisible from the quiet side street used only by local residents.

The sprawling mid-century abode in Beverly Hills was built in the 1950s and has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a walk-in wardrobe and a large pool.

Emma has made the most of the light-filled space home with the use of warm colors and soft tones, while also choosing to decorate with her father Michael Chamberlain‘s art throughout the space.

‘My dad’s a rock star and I love his stuff,’ she gushed in the house tour video. ‘It would be kind of awkward if I didn’t, so I’m really glad I do like it.’

The Chamberlain Coffee founder’s standout design elements in her home include a $31,000 Trueing Studio chandelier, which hangs above a Martin Massé dining table. 

She explained to the publication: ‘I think I love it because it looks so soft, but it’s hard. That’s something I love — I love when something’s made of hard material but it still finds a way to look soft.’ 

Casual look: The social media star wore a black, ribbed, long-sleeved black mock turtleneck shirt from designer John Elliot with a triangle cut out over her belly button that exposed her trim and toned abs

Casual look: The social media star wore a black, ribbed, long-sleeved black mock turtleneck shirt from designer John Elliot with a triangle cut out over her belly button that exposed her trim and toned abs

On the go: The model wore tan Aeron pants. The Louis Vuitton model completed the look with a black tote bag from Loewe and a pair of gold hoop earrings

On the go: The model wore tan Aeron pants. The Louis Vuitton model completed the look with a black tote bag from Loewe and a pair of gold hoop earrings

Emma Chamberlain went from total obscurity – where her first and only follower was her dad – to being credited for spawning a new aesthetic on social media. 

Instead of hyper-produced, stylized videos edited and filmed by a team, Emma’s uploads give followers an insight into regular life as a ‘normal’ teen, zits and all.

She is the most talked about Gen Z influencer in the world, with 12 million followers eagerly anticipating her next video.

Her self-filmed, self-edited vlogs are far from the type of glossy, aspirational content that millennial consumers have become familiar with.

She moved to Los Angeles on her own at 17, and five years later continues to share snippets into her life in her signature irreverent footage uploads.

On top: She is the most talked about Gen Z influencer in the world, with 12 million followers eagerly anticipating her next video. Seen in France in December

On top: She is the most talked about Gen Z influencer in the world, with 12 million followers eagerly anticipating her next video. Seen in France in December

An average video, which could rake in seven million views, might include random flashbacks, intense zooms, jumpy cuts – and she’ll likely be wearing no makeup.

YouTube considers her channel one of the fastest growing on the entire platform, and her ‘growth’ has been called ‘f**king insane’ by a leading YouTube strategist.

Emma, the only child of divorced parents, attended Paris Fashion Week in March 2019 in a co-sponsorship between YouTube and Louis Vuitton. 

She credits her explosion in popularity to one of her early videos, a ‘dollar store haul’, which went unexpectedly viral (though the topic seemed to be trending at the time) and put her name on the social media map.

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