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Setpadaughter’s Dress by Kamala Harris Features Ultra-Thin Strings


Ella Emhoff, stepdaughter of former Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris, is once again commanding attention with a daring dress. In one of her recent photos, the 26-year-old showed off a dress held up by only thin strings.

Ella Emhoff wears dress with NSFW neckline supported only by delicate strings

Take a look at the photo of Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter, Ella Emhoff, wearing a dress held together by thin strings below:

Ella Emhoff wears dress with NSFW neckline supported only by delicate strings
Photo Credit: @ellaemhoff / Instagram

Emhoff shared the picture, taken in her New York City apartment, including it in a casual photo dump. She captioned the post, “Recently. Feeling very grateful for the people who make my life feel so full.”

In the photo, Ella Emhoff stands confidently in a charcoal gray midi dress. It features a daring neckline that was held together by mere strings. The top of the dress features a cutout, with the fabric held together by two ultra-thin shoulder strings and one string at the center of her bust.

The rest of the dress falls straight and sleek to mid-calf. The fashion designer paired it with black pointed-toe heels adorned with bows. She kept her styling casual with straight hair, minimal makeup, and her signature glasses.

Originally reported by Khushali Srivastava on RealityTea.

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