Decoding deep meaning behind Emily Ratajkowski’s tattoos

Emily Ratajkowski’s first – and so far only – tattoo is on the back of her left ankle. “It’s a window, got it when I was 18. I always forget its there!” she tweeted.  It also symbolizes a feeling of home. Emily studied art at UCLA before dropping out to pursue her modeling career and the window shape is inspired by her own artistic collages.

Among the people commenting on Ratajkowski’s post was IMG Model Ashley Graham, who has three children under age 2 with her husband of 11 years, Justin Ervin.

It was the London-born SoCal native’s second tattoo after a window was inked on the back of her left ankle, which reportedly symbolizes a feeling of home.

In 2013, Emily – who dropped out of UCLA in 2009 after one year – tweeted of her ink: ‘It’s a window, got it when I was 18. I always forget it’s there!’

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Aside from motherhood, Ratajkowski keeps busy running her four-year-old bikini brand with her BFF/co-founder Kat Mendenhall.

Last month, the My Body author supported her husband of four years – Sebastian Bear-McClard – at the May 24th premiere of Funny Pages (which he produced) at the Cannes Film Festival’s 54th annual Directors’ Fortnight.

Owen Kline’s feature directorial debut is a coming-of-age comedy about a ‘teenage cartoonist rejecting the comforts of his suburban life in a misguided quest for soul.’

The 35-year-old Chillin Island producer also executive produced Halina Reijn’s black comedy slasher Bodies Bodies Bodies, which hits US theaters on August 5.

The critically-acclaimed A24 flick stars Pete Davidson, Maria Bakalova, Amandla Stenberg, Lee Pace, Myha’la Herrold, Chase Sui Wonders, and Rachel Sennott.

Last month, the married couple put their 1,952-square-foot, three-bed/three-bath Echo Park home on the market for $2.195M – four years after buying it for $2M, according to The Dirt.