Recently, Emily Ratajkowski lit up Instagram with a striking photo set in daring black leather lingerie. The 34-year-old model and actress paired the sexy look with retro styling that drew comparisons to a classic Hollywood starlet. In the shots, she confidently flaunted her curves while posing in the bold outfit.
She wore a black leather bra top with a long belt crisscrossed around her back and tied in the front. Completing the look, she added sheer capri pants that hugged her figure and a G-string underneath.
The Gone Girl actress elevated the ensemble with black Mary Jane heels. She styled her dark hair in soft, 1940s-inspired curls that fell loosely over one side of her face.
In terms of makeup, the I Feel Pretty star decided to go for some smoky eye shadow, as well as neutral lipstick. Captioning the photo carousel, Emily wrote: “like a totally important designer.”
Many of the star’s famous pals took to the comments section to react to the bombshell, including 33-year-old singer Charli xcx, who penned: “EXCUSE MOI,” and 23-year-old internet personality Olivia Ponton, who said: “Oh my god I just fell to my knees”.
This recent look comes a month after Emily shared a risque photo of her sunbathing naked on her Instagram account in July. Emily stunned and sent her followers’ pulses racing after she included the sizzling snap of her soaking up the sun in a photodump of what she got up to that month.
Elsewhere in the July photo carousel, Emily showed off her sun-kissed skin in a skimpy black bikini, plunged in a cherry-patterned bikini top, as well as sporting a tiny pair of green shorts. Since then, she has continued to share swimsuit looks that continue to draw plenty of attention from fans.
In 2023, Emily felt intimidated by fashion until she realised there were no rules that could not be broken. She told Vogue at the time: “I think that fashion really used to intimidate me. I felt like there were rules that I didn’t understand.”
“The rules are meant to be broken, once you understand the rules, then you can have fun. I think I also, in general, take it less seriously than I ever did before. I’m less afraid of risk.”
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