Emily Ratajkowski recently defended one of her most controversial dresses during an interview with Harper's Bazaar. The supermodel, 31, referenced back to a figure-hugging, black cutout dress she had donned back in 2016, stating that the ensemble was 'the most controversial dress I've ever worn.' The mother of one, who recently filed for divorce from her estranged husband, Sebastian Bear-McClard, further expressed that the dress 'caused this whole thing' and 'drama.' Controversial: Emily Ratajkowski, 31, recently defended her 'most controversial' dress during an interview with Harper's Bazaar During the video interview with the fashion outlet, Emily discussed a number of outfits that had caused some controversary.
However, she admitted the 2016 plunging ensemble she wore to the Harper's Bazaar Icons Party resulted in the most drama. The dress, which was designed by Julien Macdonald, comprised of a low, plunging neckline and sheer cutouts on the side, covered by nude-colored material.
The shimmering dress fell down towards her ankles, and contained a high slit on the back, giving a glimpse of her toned legs.
At the time of initially wearing the revealing ensemble for the first time, the Gone Girl actress informed Harper's Bazaar, 'It's actually very comfortable and simple, and I feel great.' Defending: During the interview with the fashion outlet, the model expressed that she 'had no idea what a scene this was caused' Revealing: Along with a very low, plunging neckline, the Julien Macdonald shimmering black gown also contained a high slit on the back In her latest interview with the publication, she stated, 'I had no idea what a scene this caused.' 'I can remember somebody called it extremely vulgar,' Emily.
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