
Emily Ratajkowski sets pulses racing with her bold fashion statement.
Emily Ratajkowski’s Paris Fashion Week sojourn may have been brief (she’s already back in New York, as per her Instagram story), but it appears the model brought along enough revealing looks to outfit the entire city. Following her transformation of boardroom essentials into eye-catching separates at Loewe’s runway show, Ratajkowski continued her daring streak with a completely sheer mesh dress.
Ratajkowski shared her fishnet dress, designed by the American label Bode, on her Instagram over the weekend. The dress boasted a metallic color scheme accentuated by a plunging halter neck—yet, Ratajkowski’s ensemble was more about what she chose not to wear than what adorned her body. The model and author opted for nothing but a black undergarment underneath, complemented by a slender matching scarf and wavy, permed hair.
The nude aesthetic is nothing new for Ratajkowski, who has recently showcased everything from lacy slips to daring gowns with revealing cutouts. However, her latest ensemble might just be her most elegant and daring yet. While there was ample exposed flesh and a playful glimpse of undergarments, the metallic fabric, subtle tassels, and tousled ’20s-inspired hair illustrated that, even when embracing partial nudity, Ratajkowski possesses a keen sense of style for a night out.The rear view of Ratajkowski’s Bode dress was equally striking, if not more revealing, than its front. With her behind nearly exposed, she posed for photos, showcasing the piece’s fringe hemline and intricate sequin details.
Ratajkowski stands as one of the original champions of skin-first fashion, and her Parisian look aligns with a broader movement toward undress that has been unfolding both on and off the runway. Fashion icons ranging from Kylie Jenner to Miley Cyrus have embraced this trend, which is also gaining momentum on the catwalks of brands like Mugler and Saint Laurent. With warmer months on the horizon, it’s clear that Ratajkowski has plenty of innovative ideas for navigating the realm of naked dressing, whether it’s for a daytime meeting or an evening in Paris.
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