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Model, bestselling author, actress, and Inamorata entrepreneur, Emily Ratajkowski looked like a Greek goddess on Wednesday evening at the launch event for CODE8 makeup at supper club and piano bar, The Nines in New York City. The High Low with EmRata podcaster wow’ed in a white semi-sheer halter wrap dress, featuring a metallic gold buckled strap.

 

Ratajkowski teamed the easy, breezy dress with cold weather-appropriate accessories, sporting a pair of black knee-high boots with a black Christian Dior saddle bag with gold hardware.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 09: Emily Ratajkowski attends the CODE8 NYC Launch Event on November 09, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Code8 Beauty)

The model swept her brunette strands into an effortless chignon with a middle part, letting her curtain bangs frame her face. The supermodel kept her glam minimal, with rosy cheeks and a flick of black eyeliner.

The Gone Girl actress posed alongside fellow partygoers, fashion designer Christian Siriano, model Harley Viera-Newton, CODE8 founder Sophia Chikovani, and co-host for the evening Alexa Chung.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 09: Emily Ratajkowski and Christian Siriano attend the CODE8 NYC Launch Event on November 09, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Code8 Beauty)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 09: (L-R) Harley Viera-Newton, Alexa Chung, Emily Ratajkowski and Sophia Chikovani attend the CODE8 NYC Launch Event on November 09, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Code8 Beauty)

Earlier this week, Ratajkowski made headlines when she invited Julia Fox on her podcast, High Low with EmRata, and they discussed everything from raising boys as single moms to Fox’s high-profile relationship with Kanye West (you can catch all the highlights here).

She released a second podcast episode this week, and discussed the “Ethics of Recording Strangers.” She dove deep into the concept of taping private citizens on our cellphones, with videos that end up going viral.

“We are posting and uploading videos and images for the sake of meme culture and TikTok culture of people,” she said. “The lifelong ramifications that can come with that — it’s something that I don’t think we’re thinking about the ethics of.” Ratajkowski argued both the good and the bad of this ability, and touched upon accountability, police brutality, privacy, and the legal elements that are involved.