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Emily Ratajkowski Channels Princess Diana In This Blazer, Bra, and Bike Shorts Look

Emily Ratajkowski Channels Princess Diana In This Blazer, Bra, and Bike Shorts Look

9-to-5 meets hot girl summer

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Boss babe: Emily Ratajkowski puts her own twist on the Working Girl look. Photo: Getty

While all of us are trying to live our best hot girl summers, Emily Ratajkowski is busy reinventing the look (and mentality) for the boardroom. Giving us the 2019 Working Girl reboot we all deserve, the model stepped out in a blazer, bra, and bike shorts combo—instantly becoming the official CEO of hot girl summer.

Wearing an oversized camel power blazer by The Row, a white bra, black bike shorts by Khaite, and croc mules by Giuseppe Zanotti, EmRata took to the streets of New York after attending The Wrap's Power Women Breakfast event in Tribeca. Her outfit combined fashion's ongoing obsession with '80s power suiting (and shoulder pads) with this summer's bike shorts trend.

Unsurprisingly, the look worked just as well on the red carpet as it did in the streets of New York. According to her Instagram, the model/activist was there to discuss starting her own brand, the importance of knowing one’s self-worth, sex positivity, and feminism.

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Cue Dolly Parton's "9-to-5," cast EmRata in the upcoming movie remake, and call it a day.

Previously, the model credited Princess Diana with inspiring her style for Summer 2019. "I’m trying to go ‘80s and have been thinking about Princess Diana’s street and ready-to-wear moments like a blazer and a bike short and a big sneaker,” she told Us Weekly in an interview.

Given the late royal's signature '80s and '90s style of oversized blazers and spandex workout attire, it's safe to say EmRata's doing a good job of channeling her muse.

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Left: Princess Diana in 1989; Right: Princess Diana in 1995.
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Left: Princess Diana in 1989; Right: Princess Diana in 1995.Photo: Getty

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US.

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