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Cover your body with amazing -Moto racer Everything Will kill You So Choose Something Fun Poster, Ca

Cover your body with amazing -Moto racer Everything Will kill You So Choose Something Fun Poster, Canvas

In addition to her two Nike pairs worn this week, EmRata owns a long list of light-colored sneakers that she prefers for her outdoor excursions. Oftentimes, she favors all-white pairs from the likes of Reebok, Adidas or Veja. If she decides to spruce it up with a more colorful style, you can find the “We Are Your Friends” star in her new beloved Keds skate shoes, Bottega Veneta heels or her favorite red Celine snakeskin boots. Most recently, the model debuted a series of standout sneakers courtesy of Travis Scott’s must-have Nike collaborations. As for design herself, Ratajkowski founded her Inamorata line of intimates in 2017 before she expanded it to become Inamorata Woman, including a wider variety of pieces like apparel, swimsuits and more. Beyond modeling pieces from her own collections, the 29-year-old has starred in campaigns for DKNY, The Kooples and Jason Wu, among others.The Kentucky Derby has been synonymous with style and glamour from the beginning. Today, it’s one of the only places in the world where 170,000 people still dress to the hilt for a sporting event and where men’s fashion is just as important as women’s. Anyone who’s been to the Derby will tell you that when all of the outfits come together on the first Saturday in May, the excitement is palpable.Before you get started putting together your winning ensemble for the first Saturday in May, take a look at Derby Fashion Through the Decades.From fantastic hats and colorful spring dresses to dashing bow ties and seersucker suits, Derby’s display of American style and tradition simply doesn’t exist anywhere else. So whether you’re coming to the track or attending a Derby party, it’s time to start thinking about your Derby outfit because the 146th year of iconic style is right around the corner.




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