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Emily Ratajowski touched down on Friday in the ultimate off-duty look.
As she returned home—presumably from the airport, judging by her black Rimowa carry-on suitcase and red leather weekender bag—the model showed off her comfortable traveling style. A careful balance between farm girl chic and “I woke up like this,” she wore a loose white tee and a pair of white boxer shorts, the latter of which looked more like actual underwear than bottoms. Of course, Ratajowski pulled the style off with ease, in part because of her modeling career and more notably, because of her accessories.
To dress up her all-white ensemble, she layered up on gold jewelry: Gold hoops adorned her ears while, around her neck, she stacked two orange gemstone pendants atop some thicker gold collar necklaces. A smattering of thin gold rings decorated her hands.
On foot, the model opted for a pair of leather harness biker boots from Miu Miu. Decked out in silver buckles, the brown boots added an edge to her otherwise simple outfit. In the same vein, a pair of black wraparound sunglasses from Ray-Ban—a constant in Ratajowski’s ever-changing street style—finished off her look. All together, the trendy accessories were almost enough to distract from the fact that she traveled in an undershirt and underwear.
And while heading to the airport in your undies may not be your style, consider the model’s outfit the next time you’re walking to your mailbox or picking up takeout. Don’t change out of your couch outfit—just add boots, jewelry, and a pair of statement sunnies.
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