She has ruled the fashion world since bursting onto the scene in Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines music video in 2013.
So it’s no surprise that Emily Ratajkowski took centre-stage once again on Tuesday, as she attended the star-studded Christian Dior Spring/Summer 2018 show during Paris Fashion Week.
The 26-year-old model stunned in a romantic ivory dress with a plunging corset bodice as she joined Naomi Watts and fellow models Karlie Kloss and Winnie Harlow.
The brunette beauty looked showstopping in her gown, which featured romantic accentuated shoulders and a racy thigh-split.
Injecting the chic ensemble with a dose of summery cool, the Gone Girl actress boosted her statuesque frame with some black espadrille heels with lace-up detail.
Styling her glossy dark tresses in a simple middle parting, the brunette beauty offset her striking features with dewy tawny highlighter and a taupe lipgloss.
Glowing: The brunette beauty offset her striking features with dewy tawny highlighter and a taupe lipgloss
Hair today, gone tomorrow: The We Are Your Friends star wore her glossy dark hair in a simple middle parting
Ready for her close-up: Emily’s Victoriana-inspired dress featured a cut-out bustier neckline that flashed a peek of cleavage
Meanwhile, Naomi oozed old Hollywood glamour in her styling, teasing her golden hair into Veronica Lake-style waves that effortlessly framed her striking features.
The Impossible star kept her make-up dewy, plumping her pout with a slick of rosy lipstick and framed her eyes with an understated sweep of mascara.
The radiant Australian star, 48, looked impossibly chic in her lace dress, which featured decadent embellished straps and delicate semi-sheer tulle pleats that subtly highlighted her trim figure.
Chic, The star, who burst onto the scene when she appeared nude in Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines music video in 2013, smouldered as she posed alongside fellow model, Russian beauty Natalia Vodianova
Lovely in lace: The star, 48, looked impossibly chic in her lace dress, which featured decadent embellished straps and delicate semi-sheer tulle pleats that subtly highlighted her trim figure
Mane attraction: She oozed old Hollywood glamour in her styling, teasing her golden hair into Veronica Lake-style waves that effortlessly framed her striking features
Glamorous: The Impossible star kept her make-up dewy, plumping her pout with a slick of rosy lipstick and framed her eyes with an understated sweep of mascara
Letting her gown do all the talking, the mother-of-three added height with simple black courts that complemented her thin black belt.
Joining her was Winnie Harlow, who ensured she stood out from her fellow models in a figure-hugging one-piece, putting her slender figure and long legs on display.
Winnie’s sequin encrusted number left little to the imagination, hugging her bosom and toned upper body.
The former America’s Next Top Model beauty donned a smart velvet jacket, draping the navy number over her shoulders.
Dazzling display: Winnie Harlow ensured she stood out from her fellow models, rocking a daring embellished catsuit
Show-stopper: Winnie turned heads as she made her grand entrance at the show, which kicked off the five-day fashion extravaganza in the French capital
In demand: The 23-year-old model of the moment has become a regular at fashion shows – both on and off the runway
Glamorous: The former America’s Next Top Model beauty donned a smart velvet jacket, draping the navy number over her shoulders
She wore her hair down loose and upped the glamour with shimmery bronze eye shadow and a glossy lip.
Meanwhile, as Paris Fashion Week kicked off on Monday, all eyes as much on the models as on what they are wearing.
French fashion’s two biggest players, LVMH and Kering, said this month that they were banning ultrathin and underage models from their catwalks.
The two companies – which between them control a raft of storied labels from Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton to Saint Laurent and Balenciaga – have vowed to use only models 16 and older from now on.
The girls must also be at least size 34 (size six in Britain, 0 in the US).