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Emily Ratajkowski is making sure we’re all ready for hot girl summer with a series of skimpy new bikinis.

Posing just two months after welcoming her baby boy Sylvester, Em rocked the white string bikini from her swimwear brand Inamorata, sharing the news that the new collection would be dropping on 25 May. With her back arched, Em showed off her post-baby body for the pictures which saw her standing next to a Greek statue and mimicking the pose.

In another snap, she wore a royal blue style with ruching across the hips and her trademark high leg style that shows off the bikini line.

Em is nothing but a brave, brave woman.

The model launched the brand in November 2017; the styles range from between $50 and $150. They’ve been a hit and tend to feature classic elements such as high-waist cuts, thong briefs, and wrap styles.

The pics come 10 weeks after Emily confirmed she had given birth to her first child with husband Sebastian Bear-McClard.

The supermodel announced the news via Instagram with a sweet photograph breastfeeding her newborn. It had already amassed two million likes within hours, as well as thousands of congratulatory messages from celebrity friends and strangers alike.

“Sylvester Apollo Bear has joined us earthside,” the model wrote in the photo’s accompanying caption. “Sly arrived 3/8/21 on the most surreal, beautiful, and love-filled morning of my life.”

However Em has also been open about how she is happy to wait until her child is 18 to find out exactly what gender Sylvester identifies as.

“When my husband and I tell friends that I’m pregnant, their first question after ‘Congratulations’ is almost always, ‘Do you know what you want?’ We like to respond that we won’t know the gender until our child is 18 and that they’ll let us know then,” she explained to Vogue. “There is a truth to our line, though, one that hints at possibilities that are much more complex than whatever genitalia our child might be born with: the truth that we ultimately have no idea who—rather than what—is growing inside my belly. Who will this person be? What kind of person will we become parents to? How will they change our lives and who we are?”