- Emily Ratajkowski stunned at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty.
- The 31-year-old model and My Body author wore a completely sheer metallic Feben gown that showcased her incredibly toned abs and booty.
- To stay as fit as she is, Emily loves to take group workout classes over going to the gym. She also loves making her own meals at home.
Emily Ratajkowski shut down the blue carpet as she freed the nipple at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty in the most gorgeous metallic gown. The model, 31, wore a completely sheer Feben number that she paired with a nude thong—showing off her super strong abs and booty.
“VANITY FAIR ‘23,” she captioned the snap.
Naturally, the dress got lots of love from her followers. Model Lily Aldridge commented, “❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥.” While presenter Taylor Rooks added, “An angel 😭👼🏽.” She also shared another photo highlighting the back of the dress (and her super toned butt): “🫶,” she wrote.
She also shared a video of herself posing in it. (Because we seriously needed to see this dress in motion!)
One way Emily loves to get her body moving is with group workout classes. “I’m one of those people who, if I go to the gym by myself, there’s a 50/50 chance of me actually working out and really pushing myself,” She told InStyle. “The class environment works really, really well for me.”
She’s also a big fan of working it on the dance floor by way of Zumba. “You just feel like you’re, you know, Superwoman really pushing herself,” she said. “You end up working harder, and it’s a better, more intense workout, without even noticing.”
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As for her diet, Emily is a full-fledged carnivore. “I crave iron so I am definitely not the kind of person who you will often find eating a plain salad,” she shared with Elle. “I like to keep it really balanced to give my body energy and also be healthy.”
Beyond that, the My Body author also keeps healthy by making her own meals at home. “I cook a lot, so that really helps,” she added. “You know how much salt and sugar and all of that kind of stuff you are putting in your body.”
Emily isn’t super picky, but she tries to make healthy choices. “If I’m on set, I’ll have catering, but I’m well-behaved with that stuff,” she told Harper’s Bazaar. “It’s easy to go crazy.”
You go, girl!
Emily Shiffer is a former digital web producer for Men’s Health and Prevention, and is currently a freelancer writer specializing in health, weight loss, and fitness. She is currently based in Pennsylvania and loves all things antiques, cilantro, and American history.