Emily Ratajkowski ensured all eyes were on her as she put on a very sexy display around New York City ahead of the Met Gala, also known as fashion's biggest night out. The My Body author, 32, proved she is still the queen of street style while rocking a ripped midriff-baring sweater, which bared her toned abs, white boxer shorts and a Burberry trench coat on Sunday afternoon. She completed the bold ensemble with a pair of calf-length, leather boots with a stylish buckle, sunglasses and a black quilted handbag, slung over her shoulder. The model opted to wear her straight brown hair down over her shoulders and exuded confidence as she walked with both hands in her pockets. Emily Ratajkowski ensured all eyes were on her as she put on a very sexy display in a bold look ahead of the Met Gala, also known as fashion's biggest night out Her latest sighting comes after she sparked romance rumors with film executive Noah Sacco after they were seen kissing following a dinner date in New York City last month. Sacco, 37, is the head of film at production company, A24. He started at A24 as a production and acquisitions executive not long after the company was founded in April 2012. A24 is responsible for numerous critically acclaimed films including multiple Oscar winner, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Moonlight and Midsommar. Ratajkowski has also appeared in several films including the wildly popular 2014 film Gone Girl. After splitting up from ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, the beauty's love life has been making headlines. Last year, Ratajkowski opened up about her love life in an interview for HommeGirls, stating she was fully open to the prospect of dating a woman. The star said via Elle that she was simply 'waiting for the right one to come along. I've always been someone who's more attracted to vibe than specifics of physicality.' The My Body author, 32, proved she is still the queen of street style while rocking a ripped midriff-baring sweater, which bared her toned abs, white boxer shorts and a Burberry trench coat She completed the bold ensemble with a pair of calf-length, leather boots with a stylish buckle, sunglasses and a black quilted handbag, slung over her shoulder The model opted to wear her straight brown hair down over her shoulders and exuded confidence as she walked with both hands in her pockets around New York City She added: 'Sometimes it'll just randomly hit me, and I'll be like, "Whoa, I'm attracted to this person!"' The Gone Girl actress also explained her standards for dating had been raised over the last few years. '[The] younger version of myself would have prob settled for some mid dude...Glad I'm not in that era anymore,' she said. Emily and her estranged husband split amid accusations that he was a 'serial cheater'. She filed for divorce in 2022. Her latest sighting comes after she sparked romance rumors with film executive Noah Sacco after they were seen kissing following a dinner date in New York City last month They share three-year-old son Sylvester. A source told Page Six at the time claimed he is a 'serial cheater', adding: 'Yeah, he cheated. He's a serial cheater. It's gross. He's a dog.' Following her break-up with ex-husband Sebastian Bear McClard, Emily has enjoyed a string of high profile dates with stars, including Pete Davidson, Harry Styles and Eric Andre. Most recently, Emily enjoyed a passionate PDA session in Paris with actor and comedian Stephane Bak as the pair stepped out together in October. |
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