Emily Ratajkowski attended Calvin Klein’s spring 2026 fashion show on Friday, September 12.It marks creative director Veronica Leoni’s second presentation for the label.Ratajkowski selected a cutout dress from Calvin Klein’s fall 2025 line.
Emily Ratajkowski took the cutout trend to a whole new level on Friday as she stepped out for Calvin Klein’s latest fashion show in New York City.
Attending creative director Veronica Leoni’s second presentation for the label, the My Body author opted for a little black dress with a strikingly large hole. The high-neck number, from Calvin Klein’s fall 2025 collection, bared side boob and even Ratajkowski’s back.
Emily Ratajkowski on September 12, 2025.
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The supermodel added on a pair of ovular shades, completing her look with leather kitten heel boots. Wearing her brunette tresses in a middle part, her makeup included coral blush and a terracotta lip.
Back in July, Ratajkowski appeared on Late Night With Seth Meyers wearing a teal snakeskin shift featuring a center cutout, which came from Gucci’s spring 2000 collection.
The same frock was also converted into a gown for Gwyneth Paltrow, who wore a strikingly similar design at the Met Gala in 1999. Her signature blonde locks were dyed brown at the time.
Emily Ratajkowski in New York City on July 16.
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Ratajkowski accessorized with a pair of black peep-toe mules and large diamond stud earrings. She was styled by Danielle Goldberg, whose other clients include Greta Lee and Margaret Qualley.
Days earlier, Ratajkowski commemorated the premiere of her new Netflix series Too Much with an Instagram carousel. Featuring behind-the-scenes snapshots from set, Ratajkowski, who plays Polly, rocks a wavy blunt bob with bangs.
Emily Ratajkowski rocks her new bob and bangs.
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“TOO MUCH is streaming on Netflix 🙂 GO WATCH,” she captioned the post before tagging the show’s creator, Lena Dunham. “ily @lenadunham.”
Too Much, streaming now, features a star-studded cast including Ratajkowski, Megan Stalter, The White Lotus’s Will Sharpe, Andrew Rannelis, Adèle Exarchopoulos, and Michael Zegen from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.