Emily Ratajkowski's Pinstripe Minidress Mixes Business With Pleasure

An outfit for your nine-to-five, or happy hour

Emily Ratajkowski
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Emily Ratajkowski just put her own personal spin on nine-to-five style.

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The My Body author recently headed out in New York City, where she looked incredible in a bold pinstripe outfit. Rather than wearing the pattern on a blazer and slacks, EmRata opted for a brown minidress, which featured a thin asymmetrical strap, a corseted bodice, and a back cutout.

She further upped the ante with the rest of her outfit, which included a pair of white knee-high go-go boots, a black Dior saddle bag, and large black rectangular shades.

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Earlier in the day, the model was spotted walking her dog in a more pared-down ensemble, featuring a skintight black baby tee with neon green lining and baggy grey parachute pants from Cotton On. She capped off the outfit with white sneakers and black shades.

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EmRata previously talked about her street style in a 2022 interview with PopSugar.

“I love wearing sneakers with a dress, especially as it’s getting warmer in New York,” she told the outlet at the time. “It’s the most comfortable-but-still-chic look that you can do. Other accessories, like what you do bag-wise and jewelry-wise, can dress it down. A larger bag makes it more casual, but if you do something tiny and kind of sexy, it can be great for night.”

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Of her go-to outfit formula, she added, “I often just throw on a crop, a belt, and a sneaker and just make it all about the jeans. Sometimes with an oversized blazer, if you're going for a Princess Diana moment. Just lean in.”

This article originally appeared in Harper’s BAZAAR US.


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