Emily Ratajkowski donned a leggy look to run errands in Manhattan on Monday not far from her West Village apartment.
The Inamorata co-founder – turning 33 this Friday – bared a single shoulder in the slouchy red mini-dress featuring long sleeves and metallic circle cut-outs on the neck line.
Emily completed her spring attire with white sneakers, dark sunglᴀsses, and a yellow purse.
Emily appeared to be mostly make-up free aside from a light brown shade of lip liner and glossy lipstick on her plump pout.
Missing from Ratajkowski’s side were her four-year-old dog Colombo and three-year-old son Sylvester Apollo Bear.
It’s been two years since the London-born SoCal native ended her four-year marriage to Sly’s father Sebastian Bear-McClard, who has since faced a slew of Sєxual misconduct and grooming allegations from actresses.
Emily famously wed the 37-year-old Independent Spirit Award-nominated producer at a New York City courthouse in February 2018 – just two months after she ended her three-year, live-in relationship with music producer Jeff Magid.
Ratajkowski has since enjoyed ‘situationships’ with French comedian Stéphane Bak, Grammy winner Harry Styles, DJ Orazio Rispo, comedian Eric André, SNL alum Pete Davidson, artist Jack Greer, and Oscar winner Brad Pitt.
The History of the World: Part II actress will next portray Felix’s (Will Sharpe) ex-girlfriend Polly in Lena Dunham and husband Luis Felber’s 10-episode comedy series Too Much for Netflix.
‘We’re going for the girlies who pulled a geographic after a breakup. We’ve been shooting for three weeks and it’s been an amazing experience,’ the 38-year-old Golden Globe winner told Variety in February.
‘I mean, Megan Stalter is a joy and a pleasure and Will Sharpe is a total genius and we have an amazing cast lined up that we’ll announce soon. I’m sure you’ve experienced the fact that English and American people speak the same language, and yet there’s so many absolutely strange gaps in how we identify. And then also, I just love a woman in crisis getting what she deserves in the good way.