Emily Ratajkowski Opts for Nearly Naked Florals at the Met Gala
Her glittering sheer gown comes courtesy of Versace's 2001 Fall Haute Couture collection.


If there's one thing Emily Ratajkowski is going to do on a red carpet, she's going to (nearly) bare all—and that's just what she did at this year's Met Gala.
The model teamed up with stylist Jorden Bickham to put a sheer spin on this year's "Garden of Time" dress code, choosing a glittering floral Versace gown that featured long sleeves and a low-cut back. Her Met Gala red carpet gown came from the fashion house's Fall 2001 Haute Couture collection and was sourced by Tab Vintage.
Emily Ratajkowski chose a sheer gown from Versace's 2001 Fall Haute Couture collection for the 2024 Met Gala.
Ratajkowski's gown featured an open, low-cut back.
To pull her look together, Ratajkowski added gold drop earrings and diamond rings from Chopard. On the beauty front, makeup artist Marcelo Gutierrez gave Ratajkowski her signature glossy nude lip and a subtle smokey eye. Meanwhile, her hairstyle proved to be its own accessory as a spiky updo.
Along with her signature nude lip, Ratajkowski went with a spiky updo to complete her Met Gala look.
A closer look at Ratajkowski's jewels, courtesy of Chopard.
Considering naked dresses reigned at last year's Met Gala after-party, we're willing to bet we haven't seen the last of the sheer trend.
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