Emily Ratajkowski knows how to flaunt what she’s got.
The model stuck with her signature style on Monday’s Met Gala 2024 red carpet, hitting the step-and-repeat in a stunning, sheer archival design by Versace.
In a nod to the night’s “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” theme, she sparkled in a long-sleeve silver gown with twig-like embellishments running down her chest before the design evolved into swirling embellishments of leaves and flowers.
The elaborate gown featured a large slit in the back that ran down until the top of her tailbone.
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Ratajkowski, 32, wore her long brunette locks up in a spiky updo but left a few of her curtain bangs fall down her face.
Her makeup was also mystical with tones of silvers and grays, and she chose Chopard gold statement earrings and rings and silver open-toed heels for the night.
The “My Body” author is no stranger to a spotlight-stealing ensemble. Even her dog-walking outfits — which have included crop tops, high-slit skirts and sheer dresses — are worthy of magazine spreads.
Ratajkowski made her Met Gala debut in 2015, dressed in a long-sleeved floral Topshop midi that was surprisingly demure.
But her looks each year since have leaned daring; at 2019’s camp-themed celebration, the mom of channeled Cher in a silver cutout Dundas dress paired with a winged headpiece, and in 2021, she opted for a lacy red Vera Wang gown with a dramatic train.
Perhaps her most risqué Met moment came in 2022, when she sizzled in a barely-there beaded vintage Versace top and matching high-low skirt.
And at last year’s Karl Lagerfeld-themed fête, Ratajkowski took the plunge in Tory Burch, arriving in a drop-waisted Tory Burch design inspired by Chanel’s spring 1993 collection.
While some of her sultrier styles have received mixed reviews on social media, the catwalker’s made it clear she doesn’t let her haters get her down.
“In the past two years, how I feel is I just care a whole lot less what people think,” she told Glamour UK recently.
“So, if I am in a certain type of mood where I want to post something or wear something that I could be judged for because it’s, quote-unquote ‘desperate’, I’m a little bit like, ‘Well, that’s where I’m at.'”