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Model, best-selling author and Inamorata entrepreneur Emily Ratajkowski has been having a big year. After strutting down the runways across fashion capitals, kick-starting her hit podcast High Low with EmRata and soaking up the single life after splitting from Uncut Gems producer Sebastian Bear-McClard last September, Ratajkowski has been living it up and churning out head-turning styles while she’s at it.
Fronting campaigns for Versace, Viktor & Rolf, Loewe, Marc Jacobs and Tory Burch, Ratajkowski has also continued to drop Inamorata collections and step out in New York City with killer street style looks, from formalwear to perfectly put-together everyday ensembles. The Gone Girl actress also flexed her knack for rare vintage finds in Dolce & Gabbana, Versace and Marc Jacobs.
Below, GRAZIA USA is looking back on Emily Ratajkowski’s best outfits of 2023. From red carpet glam to street style cool, check out all of our favorites.
Emily Ratajkowski in Réalisation Par
Ratajkowski brought back boho on the streets of New York City, adorning a black cowl-neck tank and the silky Réalisation Par paisley-print Joni skirt, paired with tan suede cowboy boots while carrying a black Loewe Luna bag. She accessorized with a black sunglasses and a cool pendant choker.
Emily Ratajkowski in Ludovic de Saint Sernin
Celebrating her 32nd birthday at home with her son Sylvester Apollo, Ratajkowski wore a black leather lace-up mini Ludovic de Saint Sernin “Cleavage Dress” with sweetheart-style neckline, spaghetti straps and a pleated skirt from the Fall/Winter 2023 collection.
Emily Ratajkowski in High Rack Studios
The star stepped out in a two-piece monochromatic black semi-sheer mesh ensemble. Her low-cut cropped Hilda cami and calf-grazing Zelda skirt set was courtesy of Melbourne-based label High Rack Studios, channeling the perfect whimsy goth Y2K fantasy. Ratajkowski accessorized her look with knee-high pointy-toe leather boots from French label Isabel Marant, hoop earrings, black sunglasses and a golden physalis-shaped charm necklace from Zara, while she carried Miu Miu’s Matelassé black leather Wander bag.
Emily Ratajkowski in archival Dolce & Gabbana
Ratajkowski kicked off Pride Month with the perfect pair of pants, wearing a rare archival pair of low-rise patchwork suede rainbow pants with wisteria, yellow, orange, blue, green and white vertical stripes from Dolce & Gabbana’s Spring/Summer 2002 ready-to-wear collection, originally worn down the runway by Gisele Bündchen.
Ratajkowski styled her statement pants with a simple white tiny tube top à la Carrie Bradshaw, teamed with gold metallic platform sandals and a dangling charm diamond necklace with amber gemstone pendants while carrying a silver metallic Paco Rabanne 1969 chainmail shoulder bag.
Emily Ratajkowski in Burberry
The model was seen traipsing around Manhattan in a semi-sheer Burberry asymmetrical negligee-style slip dress in the British fashion house’s signature beige, black and red plaid pattern, trimmed with black lace. She completed her look with a pair of black cowboy boots, a camel brown leather shoulder bag from The Row, black oval-shaped sunglasses, gold hoop earrings and a gold “Sylvester” nameplate necklace in honor of her son.
Emily Ratajkowski in vintage Versace
For her third look on the first Monday of May, Ratajkowski’s second Met Gala after party dress was plucked from the archives. The author wore a magical purple sequin Versace minidress from the Italian fashion house’s Spring/Summer 2002 menswear collection.
Styled by Carlos Nazario and sourced from Archive Vintage, Ratajkowski’s plunging party dress was originally worn by fellow It girl Chloë Sevigny 21 years ago at the launch party for Versace Couture at the Ritz Paris in July 2002, hot off its runway debut.
Emily Ratajkowski in Dilara Findikogl
For her first Met Gala after party look of the evening, Ratajkowski wore a sheer black corseted dress from British-Turkish designer Dilara Findikoglu. Known for her deconstructed and unconventional approach to womenswear, combining elements of bondage, lingerie and vintage textures, Findikoglu crafted a simple sheer midi dress with black boned detailing for Ratajkowski. In keeping with the evening’s dress code, “In Honor of Karl,” Ratajkowski drenched herself in strings of pearls, silver chains and black ribbons, completing her look with a row of pearls hung loosely around her waist with letter charms that spelt out “Em Rata.”
Emily Ratajkowski in Tory Burch
Ratajkowski arrived at the 2023 Met Gala that honored the late Chanel and Fendi designer Karl Lagerfeld, wearing a beige plunging V-neck one-of-a-kind Tory Burch gown. Crafted from layers of tulle, the gown featured a crisscross pattern of Chanel’s signature matelassé and was inspired by a Lagerfeld design from Chanel’s Spring/Summer 1993 Couture collection.
Emily Ratajkowski in Miaou
Ratajkowski knows the value of an impactful street style moment. She stepped out for lunch in New York City, wearing a graphic-print dress reminiscent of one of Carrie Bradshaw’s most memorable ensembles. Ratajkowski was seen wearing the Karina dress from Miaou, featuring a slinky, backless halter-neck silhouette, revealing a bit of side boob. The black-and-white dress featured landscape imagery of a large house in the mountains and traffic signs with the message “Signal Ahead.” There was also the “Miaou” logo painted across the dress, which hugged Ratajkowski’s figure and flowed into an asymmetrical hem at the knee. She teamed it with knee-high leather high-heeled Dior boots and carried a black Miu Miu Nappa leather pocket bag.
Emily Ratajkowski in Feben
For the 2023 Oscars after party, Ratajkowski wore a sheer mesh long-sleeve Feben dress that extended into fingerless gloves with a mock neckline and silver high-shine finish and see-through effect, exposing her beige Commando underwear underneath.
Emily Ratajkowski in Loewe
She can buy herself flowers! Ratajkowski took a break from the runway and sat front row at the Loewe Fall/Winter 2023 runway presentation during Paris Fashion Week in a floral look. The High Low with EmRata podcaster arrived in an artistic pale green 3D anthurium flower bulb backless top designed by creative director Jonathan Anderson for Loewe’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection. The style star teamed the statement piece with black baggy pleated low-rise trousers and beige strappy sandals.
Emily Ratajkowski in Courrèges
After appearing in the Tory Burch and Jonathan Simkhai shows during New York Fashion Week, the model emerged through a cloud of smoke on the Courrèges Fall/Winter 2023 runway during Paris Fashion Week. Outside of the venue, Ratajkowski was seen in a sleek, all-black (très Parisian) ensemble in a button-down shirt over a jacket, worn with bootcut pants, a futuristic pair of black sunnies, pointy-toe black boots and a small asymmetrical shoulder bag. Ratajkowski proved her off-duty style is just as noteworthy as her runway appearances.
Emily Ratajkowski in Marc Jacobs
In February, Ratajkowski sat front row at the Marc Jacobs runway show at the Park Avenue Armory, showing off a dramatic fringed bob haircut and an archival ensemble from the house.
Ratajkowski’s sheer caramel-colored V-neck top, chocolate brown wool straight-legged trousers and coordinating cropped jacket with a furry collar was from the Marc Jacobs Fall/Winter 2014 collection.
Emily Ratajkowski in Coperni
Opting for Coperni’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection almost head-to-toe, Ratajkowski paired her houndstooth crop top and miniskirt with black thigh-high socks and bright white and red New Balance sneakers — a look previously worn by Bella Hadid.