Emily Ratajkowski Turns Heads in Completely Sheer Black Lace Cutout Bra
Emily Ratajkowski is proving that her “hot girl winter” is just getting started as she turns up the heat ahead of Valentine’s Day. The My Body author recently took to social media to share a daring new video that left very little to the imagination.
Stripping down to a combination of sheer black lace and vintage-inspired denim, the model once again demonstrated her mastery of the digital “thirst trap” for her millions of followers.
In the clip shared on February 11, Ratajkowski modeled an intricate Arabella Balcony Bra from her ongoing partnership with the brand Lounge. The design featured entirely translucent lace cups, save for a small black panel at the base, creating a provocative “free the n****e” aesthetic.
The underwire silhouette was further detailed with central cutouts and silver ring embellishments that framed her midriff, while thick black straps added a structural, modern edge to the boudoir look.
Rather than opting for a full lingerie set, the Gone Girl actress chose to pair the delicate top with a more relaxed, cool-girl bottom. She wore low-rise, mid-wash jeans with a baggy fit that channeled a distinct Y2K energy, balancing the high-glam lingerie with everyday streetwear.
Her long, caramel-highlighted hair was styled in effortless layers with a classic middle part, while her makeup featured smudged black eyeliner and a bold peach gloss for a perfect “lived-in” glam look.
As of February, Emily Ratajkowski is currently navigating a major professional transition, marking a significant return to the acting world after a brief hiatus. She recently finished walking the runway for Tory Burch at New York Fashion Week on February 11, appearing alongside fellow models like Amelia Gray Hamlin.
Despite her busy modeling schedule, her primary focus has shifted toward her highly praised 10-episode Netflix romantic comedy series, Too Much, created by longtime friend Lena Dunham.
In Too Much, Ratajkowski stars as Mara, a charismatic socialite whose world intersects with a high-powered gallery owner played by Naomi Watts. The series, which also features an ensemble cast including Will Sharpe, Andrew Scott, and Richard E. Grant, explores the messy complexities of life in your 30s.
Ratajkowski has shared that Dunham wrote the character specifically for her, allowing her to tap into themes of ambition and personal unfulfillment that mirror her own real-world experiences as a public figure.
Beyond the screen, the 34-year-old star is also preparing for her debut as a screenwriter with a new project currently in development for Apple TV+. The untitled series is a collaborative effort with Lena Dunham and author Stephanie Danler, further proving Ratajkowski’s desire to exert more control over her creative output.
Do you think Emily Ratajkowski’s transition into screenwriting and producing marks a permanent shift away from the “body-first” modeling that made her famous, or is she simply proving she can dominate every side of the camera in the comments?


