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Emily Ratajkowski goes braless in plunging tuxedo for Met Gala's afterparty


She hit the Met Gala red carpet in a stunning Dundas dress with a sparkly angel wings headpiece.  

But Emily Ratajkowski took a walk on the wild side as she slipped into a plunging tuxedo for the afterparty, held at New York’s Standard Hotel on Monday.

Deciding to go braless, the model, 27, flaunted her famed curves in the black silk lapel suit as she strutted into the bash. 

Daring display: Emily Ratajkowski took a walk on the wild side as she slipped into a plunging tuxedo for the afterparty held at New York's Standard Hotel on Monday

Daring display: Emily Ratajkowski took a walk on the wild side as she slipped into a plunging tuxedo for the afterparty held at New York’s Standard Hotel on Monday

Emily flashed plenty of sideboob in the oversized tailored blazer, which sheathed her trim frame. 

She paired the statement look with black trousers and added a boost to her slender physique with gold peep toe shoes. 

The Blurred Lines beauty amped up the glamour with silver chain earrings and styled her brunette tresses in voluminous curls.  

Busty: Deciding to go braless, the model, 27, flaunted her famed curves in the black silk lapel suit as she strutted into the bash

Busty: Deciding to go braless, the model, 27, flaunted her famed curves in the black silk lapel suit as she strutted into the bash

Turning heads: Emily flashed plenty of sideboob in the oversized tailored blazer, which sheathed her trim frame

Turning heads: Emily flashed plenty of sideboob in the oversized tailored blazer, which sheathed her trim frame

The black suit was a far cry from Emily’s Met Gala angel themed outfit.

The swimwear designer, who is married to Bear-McClard, left little to the imagination in a completely sheer cobweb beaded dress.

Exposing her toned stomach and plenty of cleavage, the model added drama with an elaborate headpiece, which featured two angel feathered wings.

The Gone Girl actress – who rose to prominence in 2013 after appearing topless in the music video for Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines – took to Instagram ahead of the Met Gala, teasing fans with a snap of her last fitting for the fashion filled event.

Striking: The Blurred Lines beauty amped up the glamour with silver chain earrings and styled her brunette tresses in voluminous curls

Striking: The Blurred Lines beauty amped up the glamour with silver chain earrings and styled her brunette tresses in voluminous curls

Star-studded: The gala is the most glittery and exclusive event on the New York fashion calendar, with the likes of the Kardashians, Kate Moss, Rita Ora and Harry Styles attending

Star-studded: The gala is the most glittery and exclusive event on the New York fashion calendar, with the likes of the Kardashians, Kate Moss, Rita Ora and Harry Styles attending

Emily has no problem wearing little clothes as she told Elle in February: ‘I grew up in southern California and it really was a culture of girls living in their swimsuits. Here was this real confidence, and it was non-sexual, just women doing their thing, you know?’ 

The gala is the most glittery and exclusive event on the New York fashion calendar, with the likes of the Kardashians, Kate Moss, Rita Ora, Emily Blunt and Harry Styles attending.

It is famous for attracting luminaries of Hollywood, of fashion, music, sports, TV and the stage for an evening of fashion and charity to mark the museum’s spring exhibit 

Wow factor: The black suit was a far cry from Emily's Met Gala angel themed outfit

Wow factor: The black suit was a far cry from Emily’s Met Gala angel themed outfit

This year, the exhibit and gala are dedicated to the idea of ‘camp,’ as defined by Susan Sontag’s 1964 essay Notes on ‘Camp.’   

‘Fashion is the most overt and enduring conduit of the camp aesthetic,’ said Andrew Bolton, curator in charge of the Costume Institute and creator of its blockbuster shows. Bolton said the 2019 show would ‘advance creative and critical dialogue about the ongoing and ever-evolving impact of camp on fashion.’

The exhibit will feature approximately 175 objects, not only clothing but also sculptures, paintings, and drawings.

Designers to be featured in the show include: Cristóbal Balenciaga, Thom Browne, Gucci, Marc Jacobs, Charles James, Christian Lacroix, Karl Lagerfeld, Prada, Versace and many more.

The Camp: Notes on Fashion exhibit will run from May 9 through Sept. 8.  

Racy: The swimwear designer, who is married to Bear-McClard, left little to the imagination in a completely sheer cobweb beaded dres

Racy: The swimwear designer, who is married to Bear-McClard, left little to the imagination in a completely sheer cobweb beaded dres



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