Gone Girl Star Emily Ratajkowski's Cleavage Is Insane on Cosmopolitan Cover—but We're Not Complaining

Model explains why she feels "lucky to wear what I want, sleep with who I want, and dance how I want," while still being a feminist

By Bruna Nessif Oct 01, 2014 2:28 AMTags
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If you got it, flaunt it, and Emily Ratajkowski is doing just that—and some.

The brunette beauty, who first caught the world's attention when she appeared in Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" and will be featured in the highly anticipated film adaptation Gone Girl, snagged the cover of Cosmopolitan's November issue, and while she's wearing more clothes than we're used to (she was topless in the music video, in case you forgot), Ratajkowski is still seductively showing off her own girls.

Along with her killer smize, the 23-year-old flaunts major cleavage while wearing a pair of denim jeans with an unbuttoned white blouse, causing jaws to drop and making it impossible not to stare.

Ratajkowski continued her boob-friendly attire inside the mag, when she modeled a super-sexy blue gown with a plunging neckline and a super high slit to also show off some leg. Get it, girl!

In her interview with the magazine, Emily dishes on why she initially turned down the "Blurred Lines" video and why she feels "lucky to wear what I want, sleep with who I want, and dance how I want," while still being a feminist.

The November issue of Cosmopolitan hits newsstands October 7.