Emily Ratajkowski commanded attention on Sunday as she left little to the imagination in a very racy ensemble while attending the Grand Prix in Monaco.
The model, 32, ensured all eyes were on her as she donned a minuscule ʙικιɴι top that barely contained her ample ᴀssets.
Getting into the Formula One spirit, she layered a black and white leather racing jacket over the top, left unʙuттoned to keep her cleavage on display.
She added a pair of matching trousers with red sтιтching, slung low on her hips to showcase her incredibly toned midriff and flash a glimpse at her ʙικιɴι bottoms.
Emily completed her fashion forward look with pointed grey high heels, while hiding behind a pair of oversized black sunglᴀsses.
Her latest daring look comes just weeks after her show-stopping appearance at the Met Gala, which saw her go braless and flaunt her bottom in a sheer gown.
Her head-turning frock was an openly woven silver lace creation by Atelier Versace, a vintage piece from the fall 2001 couture collection.
Emily’s decision to wear a retro piece was in keeping with the Met Gala’s theme, which was inspired by the JG Ballard short story The Garden Of Time.
While posing up a storm on the red carpet, Emily swung around to reveal that the flesh-flashing frock was backless.
‘I’m very naked, but what else is new?’ she joked to Vogue, describing her ensemble as being ‘kind of all about the back, which is like nonexistent.’
Although she has now attended nine Met Galas, she confessed that she still feels under ‘pressure’ before attending the ultra-glamorous event.
‘I have worn things that I have not felt comfortable in, and I do feel that it shows. Maybe it shows in the way that I choose my hair and makeup, or the way I pose, or whatever,’ she reflected tot he New York Times.
However, Emily had no such compunctions about this year’s vintage Versace, which she said ‘feels really natural on me – comfortable, truly.’