Emily Ratajkowski Pairs a Furry Zebra Coat with Knee-High Red Boots

Publish date: 2024-05-25

What's black, white, and red all over? Behold, Emily Ratajkowski's latest street style look.

The My Body author and supermodel is busy promoting her new book in London—but not without some classic EmRata flair. See: animal print, fluff, and fall's new It boots.

This past Saturday, Ratajkowski headed to London's Battersea Arts Centre wearing a matching fluffy coat and miniskirt in a zebra print, courtesy of the Michael Kors Collection. Under the statement outerwear, she wore a black turtleneck by Isabel Marant. She went big on accessories, with a fluffy black hat (you may have seen a similar topper, designed by Emma Brewin, on Rihanna once upon a time) and red Jimmy Choo knee-high boots.

london, england november 27 emily ratajkowski seen leaving wow shameless festival at battersea arts centre for a conversation on her new book my body on november 27, 2021 in london, england photo by ricky vigil mgc images

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Earlier today, the model was again spotted in London, this time leaving Waterstones Gower Street after a book signing for My Body. She opted for more bold animal print, this time in the form of a fluffy cheetah-print hat. The rest of her look was more subdued in monochrome black. She wore a long coat tied at the waist, trousers, knee-high boots, and a pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses.

london, england november 29 emily ratajkowski leaving waterstones gower st after a book signing on november 29, 2021 in london, england photo by neil mockfordgc images

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My Body, which was released last month, is a collection of essays in which EmRata grapples with her sexuality, feminism, and the sometimes dark reality of the industry she works in.

"I didn't realize I was writing a book at first," she previously told BAZAAR.com. "I really started writing for myself. I've always been a big reader, which was part of the reason I never wrote. I felt like I could never write like the writers that I love, so why would I dare try? But I was starting to process a lot of ideas and experiences in my life that I had always seen in one way, and I wanted to think about them in a different way."

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As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers' rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset. 

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