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Open Shirt Look by Emily Ratajkowski Takes Daring Turn After Campaign


Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photos in an open shirt have turned up the heat online. The “Gone Girl” actor shared a series of striking pictures from her Japan vacation on her social media, sending fans into a frenzy. The post comes after the model’s Gucci campaign, “Beauty and the Bag,” alongside Kate Moss. The carousel opens with Ratajkowski in an animal print shirt, serving a bold and sensual look.

Emily Ratajkowski models bold open shirt look in new photos

Take a look at Emily Ratajkowski’s photos in an open shirt:

Emily Ratajkowski’s latest photos are all about sensuality and modern allure. The “iCarly” star wore an animal-print shirt that exuded bold vibes. The shirt featured long sleeves, and she left it open for a daring touch. Beneath, a black bralette peeked through, adding to the overall sensual appeal of the look.

She opted for delicate earrings and posed glamorously, looking like a diva as always. The carousel also offered glimpses of her Tokyo moments, featuring exquisite food, a relaxed white bathrobe look, and a bold black leather coat ensemble. Fans took to the comments section fast, showering her with fire and heart-eye emojis.

Originally reported by Chhavi Puri on Reality Tea.

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