She is known for jaw-dropping physique.

And Emily Ratajkowski put her enviable figure on display on in a new teaser advert for Italian lingerie brand, Yamamay.

The British-born American model-turned-actress once again showcased her incredible body in the slow-motion clip titled ‘Yamamay Saint Valentine's Day’.

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Too hot to handle: Emily Ratajkowski put her enviable figure on display on in a new teaser advert for Italian lingerie brand, Yamamay

With Bad Sometimes by Randall Breneman as the backing track, Emily looks sensational in a pink and black lace bra teamed with matching Brazilian briefs.

The 23-year-old highlighted her natural beauty with subtle, smokey eyeshadow and a nude lip.

Her glossy locks were styled into beachy waves and she accessorised with statement earrings.

Natural beauty: The British-born American model-turned-actress once again showcased her incredible body in the slow-motion clip titled ‘Yamamay Saint Valentine's Day’

Hot stuff: Her glossy locks were styled into beachy waves and she accessorised with statement earrings

Emily was first introduced to the world in the controversial Blurred Lines music video and while it received a lot of angry backlash, Emily revealed that the video actually gave her a platform to speak her mind.

Because while some saw the 'explicit' images of naked models dancing around fully-dressed men as misogynistic, she saw it as a way of reaffirming her female power.

She told MailOnline: 'I think you can be a sexual woman, empowered and be a feminist . I think sexuality should be empowering to women, it's not always misogynistic or exploitative.'

Sex appeal: Emily looked sensational in a pink and black lace bra

Pretty young thing: The 23-year-old highlighted her natural beauty with subtle, smokey eyeshadow and a nude lip

Mood music: Bad Sometimes by Randall Breneman was the chosen backing track for the short clip

Taut tun: She teamed with matching Brazilian briefs and lacy stockings

Emily - who is in the running to be on the cover of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue - may well have not appeared in the video if it wasn't for Diane Martel, the director who was asked by Robin Thicke to get the cover model to star opposite him.

'I had initially turned it down,' the London-born actress explains, 'I was eventually convinced by the director, who I really liked, to do it. It was kind of a good opportunity for me in a way because I couldn't really speak to the lyrics as I didn't write them, but I could about the video.'

'I had all kind of ideas to say so it ended up being a good platform, because on the other side I think people were like "well let's hear what the girls think".'