Emily Ratajkowski left little to the imagination at this year’s Met Gala.
For her ninth Met Gala, the 32-year-old model wore a long-sleeve backless gown from a 2001 Atelier Versace couture collection.
“It feels really natural on me — comfortable, truly,” she said about the archival gown, reports The New York Times.
Nodding to its “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” theme, she stunned in a sparkling, semi-sheer silver gown with delicate twig-like designs that turn into leaves and an open back paired, which she paired with silver open-toed heels.
She accessorized the look with silver eyeshadow and a soft pink lip and a spiky updo with face-framing bangs, drawing attention to her Chopard gold statement earrings and rings.
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The “My Body” author is known for her show-stopping ensembles, whether walking her dog in a crop top or strutting the runway in a sheer gown.
While her outfits often get mixed reviews, the model increasingly finds herself unbothered.
“In the past two years, how I feel is I just care a whole lot less what people think,” she recently told Glamour UK. “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.’”
She made her Met Gala debut in 2015, wearing a modest long-sleeved floral midi from TopShop.
Her most notable look prior was her 2019 camp-themed silver cutout dress paired with a winged headpiece made in homage of singer Cher that was custom made by Peter Dundas and Evangelo Bousis.
In 2021, she wore a lacy red Vera Wang gown that had a dramatic train.
In 2022, she wore a risqué beaded vintage Versace top with a matching high-low skirt.
Last year, she donned a drop-waisted Tory Burch design inspired by Chanel’s spring 1993 collection for the Karl Lagerfeld-themed affair.