From her runway appearances to her next-level dog walking wardrobe, Emily Ratajkowski has championed *many* trends this year. But if there's one look she has repeatedly shown her love for, it has to be naked dressing.
EmRata kicked off 2023 in a semi-sheer boob tube top, before repping another see-through top as part of a magazine photoshoot in March. Her transparent attire really came into its own in the summer months though, with the model and podcast host donning a thong-revealing white ruffled dress followed by a negligee-esque Burberry slip.
Emily proved the look works just as well for autumn in a white floral dress with the open knit showing off her black lingerie beneath, while at Paris Fashion Week she donned a nude-coloured sheer lingerie dress.
But her latest look may just be her most naked yet as her mesh dress is *totally* see-through.
Taking to her Instagram stories to share a snap of the 'fit in question, Emily can be seen emerging from a car wearing a black mesh dress from Romanian designer Andreea Badala’s brand, Murmur. With a round neckline, the sleeveless floaty design falls to just below her knees. The transparent fabric clearly showed the tiny black thong and black bra she had on underneath.
Keeping the theme going, Em paired her dress with black mesh pointed-toe pumps, taking her naked look head-to-toe. She kept her accessories to a minimum with just a small black handbag held in one hand. As for her beauty look, her hair was worn down in a centre part and she opted for neutral, clean makeup.
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It's no secret we've loved the mesh trend, especially *those* sell-out Dear Frances flats. But we hadn't even considered rocking a full mesh ensemble. As per, EmRata is providing alllll the style inspo.
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Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!










