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Emily Ratajkowski Glows in a Plunging Red Hot Minidress

Emily Ratajkowski Glows in a Plunging Red Hot Minidress

The multi-hyphenate wore a classic party look in Paris.

Emily Ratajkowski

Emily Ratajkowski stepped out in a Y2K-era party look last week.

The multi-hyphenate attended the Kerastase Pop Party photocall at Centre Pompidou in Paris on Thursday night, where she wore a minidress that brought back a classic '00s-era silhouette. The bright-red piece featured flowy long sleeves, a plunging neckline that spanned the length of her torso, and gathered, wrapped material at the waist.

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The Kerastase ambassador paired the dress with a sultry pair of glittery red heels, featuring straps that wrapped around her ankles and ended in a pointed snakelike decoration. She accessorized the look with layered silver chain necklaces, and her hair was styled in loose waves and a middle part, with her curtain bangs falling below her eyes.

Emily Ratajkowski

Photo: Getty

Emily Ratajkowski

Emily Ratajkowski

Photo: Getty

Emily Ratajkowski

The My Body author also looked back to the '00s while attending BAZAAR's annual Icons party last month. She paid homage to Carrie Bradshaw's memorable newspaper dress from Sex and the City in a vintage John Galliano minidress. She finished the piece with a black velvet coat and zebra-print knee-high boots, while carrying a shiny black Fendi bag.

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In Harper's BAZAAR's November 2022 cover story, the High Low with EmRata host opens up about her personal evolution over the past few years, sharing that her priorities have totally changed since she welcomed her son Sylvester "Sly" Apollo last year.

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"I've never had such clear priorities before in my life," she says. "Number one is Sly, and that's that. [Motherhood] made me re-evaluate what's important to me, like, what do I want to teach my son?"

This article originally appeared in Harper's BAZAAR US.

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