Emma Chamberlain shows off her toned abs as she leaves a photo shoot in Los Angeles
Internet personality Emma Chamberlain, 21, looked stunning if a bit drenched as she left a Los Angeles photo shoot without an umbrella.
The social media star wore a black ribbed long-sleeve high-neck shirt by designer John Elliot with a triangle cutout above her belly button that exposed her trimmed and toned abs.
The model, who gave fans a peek inside her $4.3 million Beverly Hills home, wore tan Aeron pants with black platform Miista boots. She added vintage Mugler sunglasses on the gray day. The Louis Vuitton model completed the look with a black Loewe tote bag and gold hoop earrings.
Her short layered brown hair was wet and she was carrying a cup of coffee as she ran to her car in the rain.
The social media star announced the launch of her new Spotify podcast, Anything Goes, with a lively video on Instagram on Thursday. In the video, she wears a pajama set from Cou Cou Intimates, consisting of the brand’s Picot Tank, Short, and Crop Cardi.
Caught in the rain: Internet personality Emma Chamberlain, 21, looked stunning if a bit drenched as she left an LA photo shoot without an umbrella
The YouTube star, who has 12 million subscribers, hosted Architectural Digest at his Benedict Canyon home last fall.
Emma bought the half-acre property in May 2021 after selling her previous West Hollywood home for $5.26 million.
A Zen haven in the Santa Monica Mountains, the Benedict Canyon house sits on a gated estate, nearly invisible from the quiet side street used only by local residents.
The sprawling, mid-century Beverly Hills abode was built in the 1950s and has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a walk-in closet, and a large pool.
Emma has made the most of the home’s light-filled space with the use of warm colors and soft tones, while also choosing to decorate with her father Michael Chamberlain’s art throughout the space.
“My dad is a rock star and I love his stuff,” she gushed on the home tour video. “It would be a bit awkward if I didn’t, so I’m really glad I like it.”
Featured design elements from the Chamberlain Coffee founder in her home include a $31,000 Trueing Studio chandelier, which hangs above a Martin Massé dining table.
She explained to the publication: ‘I think I love it because it looks so soft, but it’s hard. That’s something I love, I love when something is made of a hard material, but still finds a way to look soft.’
Casual look: The social media star wore a black, ribbed, long-sleeved turtleneck shirt by designer John Elliot with a triangle cutout above her belly button that exposed her fit and toned abs
On the go: The model wore tan Aeron pants. The Louis Vuitton model completed the look with a black Loewe tote bag and gold hoop earrings.
Emma Chamberlain went from total obscurity, where her first and only follower was her father, to being credited for spawning a new aesthetic on social media.
Instead of hyper-produced, stylized videos edited and shot by a crew, Emma’s uploads give followers a glimpse into the normal life of a ‘normal’ teenager, pimples and all.
She is the most talked about Gen Z influencer in the world, with 12 million followers eagerly awaiting her next video.
Her self-published and filmed vlogs are far from the kind of glossy, aspirational content millennial consumers have become familiar with.
She moved to Los Angeles alone at the age of 17, and five years later she continues to share snippets of her life in her signature irreverent images.
On top: She’s the most talked about Gen Z influencer in the world, with 12 million followers eagerly awaiting her next video. Seen in France in December
An average video, which could rack up seven million views, might include random flashbacks, intense zooms, edgy cuts, and she’s likely not wearing makeup.
YouTube considers his channel to be one of the fastest growing on the entire platform, and a prominent YouTube strategist has called his “growth” “insane”.
Emma, the only child of divorced parents, attended Paris Fashion Week in March 2019 in a co-sponsorship between YouTube and Louis Vuitton.
She credits her explosion in popularity to one of her early videos, a “dollar store tour,” which unexpectedly went viral (although the subject seemed all the rage at the time) and put her name on the social media map. social.