Emily Ratajkowski rocks bangs, plunging gown at the 2023 Met Gala

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Emily Ratajkowski is single and ready to mingle at the Met.

The model and mom of one arrived on the 2023 Met Gala red carpet Monday night wearing a plunging nude Tory Burch gown.

Ratajkowski turned heads in the tulle, drop-waist gown with pin accents, looking strikingly similar to a pinned mannequin.

She accesorized the look with a feather clutch and massive, two-tiered diamond drop earrings.

The model went all out for her glam, rocking a black smokey eye and nude lip.

She kept her curly hair back in a large black bow, leaving out her blunt bangs.


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Ratajkowski, 31, is fresh off a headline-making makeout with Harry Styles — who may also be in attendance at tonight’s fashionable fête — and showed off her famous curves at the event.

Ratajkowski filed for divorce from husband Sebastian Bear-McClard in September 2022 and wasted no time in moving on.

The model’s since been linked to Brad Pitt, Pete Davidson, Eric André and more.


While she’s dating around, the mom of one also loves to show off on the red carpet. She’s been sporting a series of sexy looks as of late, including a nipple-freeing Feben gown at the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar Party and a Loewe top modeled after an anthurium at Paris Fashion Week.

As for her past Met Gala looks, the London-born star channeled Cher in a silver cutout Dundas gown on 2019’s camp-themed red carpet, opted for red lace Vera Wang in 2021 and went bold in beaded vintage Versace in 2022.

Wherever she goes, this hot mom is sure to make waves.

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