One trend that the A-listers aren’t leaving behind in 2022 is the low-rise skirt trend, as model and undisputed trend-setter Emily Ratajkowski has once again stepped out in one; and we think her latest outing might just be her sexiest one to date!
Emily Ratajkowski Stuns In New York City In Low-Rise Mini Skirt
The 31-year-old High Low with EmRata podcast host once again treated the streets of New York City like her very own personal catwalk when she stepped out on January 3rd, wearing a teeny tiny tweed Coperni low-rise mini skirt, teamed with a matching belted cropped herringbone tweed jacket that revealed her super-toned abs perfectly! Neither of them, we'd like to point out, looked like they did a good job of keeping out the Big Apple chill, but they *did* further cement Emily's status as a style maven.
The My Body author's knee-high black socks, however, did provide some warmth, as well as elevating her ensemble too. She accessorized with some casual cool white New Balance sneakers with a hint of red to add a pop of color, sunglasses, and a black shoulder bag, and for jewelry, went for some gold hoop earrings.
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The Gone Girl actress – whose love life has been gripping us for the past few months thanks to her dates with Brad Pitt and Pete Davidson, to name just two – finished off her look by wearing her brunette locks in a straight and sleek down do, smoky lined eyes, and a nude lip.
Emily Ratajkowski Opens Up About Pete Davidson Romance
And speaking of Emily's love life, the Lying and Stealing star actually opened up about her latest fling with the 29-year-old former Saturday Night Live comedian on her very own podcast, saying she attracts "the worst men." Ouch! She didn't mention Kim Kardashian's ex directly, but if that isn’t a not-so-subtle way to tell us that she and Pete are no longer dating and it *didn’t* end well, we don’t know what is!
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"So what I hate with [dating] men, in particular, is I feel like, they’re like, 'Ok, yes, you're special, you’ve done it,' and they love it and they love it. And then slowly, they get emasculated, and they don’t know what to do with those feelings and then they resent you," she confessed. "And then they start to tear you down, and then you’re just back to square one. And it’s so [expletive] up and unfair because I feel like a lot of men who truly think they want a strong woman actually don’t know how to handle it, and they don’t know what it means for their own identity."
She continued: "I said to my girlfriend, 'I feel like I attract the worst men.' Because I want a confident man. I don’t want an overly confident man who has something to prove and is trying to prove it through me. That is not what I want."