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Sculpted Black Dress by Emily Ratajkowski Shines at Milan Fashion Week


Emily Ratajkowski captured the attention of netizens with her outfit for a Gucci dinner during Milan Fashion Week, a fitted black dress that highlighted modernity despite its elegant design. She was accompanied by her boyfriend, Romain Gavras, who also made a fashion statement. Earlier, the model walked the runway for Gucci, wearing a sparkling micro minidress that turned heads.

Emily Ratajkowski turns heads in black outfit

Check out Emily Ratajkowski’s stylish fitted dress in the Instagram photos below:

As seen in the photos, the “My Body” author’s black outfit features a square neckline and accentuates her slim figure. She paired the dress with long black sheepskin boots and kept her accessories minimal, only carrying a black leather handbag. Ratajkowski also wore makeup that included nude lipstick and thick black eyeliner, while her middle-parted dark brown hair flowed naturally.

Her dress received positive reactions from fans. “Love it,” a user wrote. “She’s so hot,” another added. “This looks great,” yet another commented.

Meanwhile, Ratajkowski’s boyfriend, Romain Gavras, wore a black trench coat over a white shirt layered with a gray crewneck t-shirt, white pants, and beige lace shoes. He completed his look with a black baseball cap.

Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on Mandatory

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