Emily Ratajkowski Masters the Art of Fall Fashion with a Burgundy Two-Piece Set and Expert Layering

The supermodel is busting out the leather and autumn colors.
Emily Ratajkowski

Emily Ratajkowski.


Emily Ratajkowski is a fan of warm tones and autumn colors all year round—but when October hits, the supermodel starts rocking them from head-to-toe. Her latest monochrome moment has been living in our minds rent free all weekend. The mom of one, who shares her son Sylvester with ex-husband Sebastian Bear McClard, was spotted on the streets of Manhattan in a leather burgundy set. She paired the collared hip-length jacket and ultra-flattering low-rise straight-leg matching pants with a cropped black bandeau top and sneakers.

The SI Swimsuit model, who is the face of Tory Burch, Viktor & Rolf, Versace and other luxury brands, accessorized with an oversized black tote back and sleek sunglasses. Her brown-copper locks were naturally straight and her curtain bangs were tousled and off to the side.

Emily Ratajkowski

Emily Ratajkowski.

The HighLow podcast host and My Body author couldn’t pinpoint a few words to describe her current style, but she told Vogue she is “wilding out right now a bit” and has found it “really fun to get dressed.”

Ratajkowski recently launched a capsule collection of upscale pieces she designed with AG Jeans. 

“I think that fashion really used to intimidate me. I felt like there were rules that I didn’t understand,” the 32-year-old added. “The rules are meant to be broken, once you understand the rules then you can have fun. I think I also, in general, take it less seriously than I ever did before. I’m less afraid of risk.” 

The London-born, Southern California native is also the designer and founder of swimwear brand Inamorata Woman.

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Ananya Panchal

ANANYA PANCHAL

Ananya Panchal is a NYC-based Lifestyle & Trending News writer at SI Swimsuit. Before joining the Swim team, the Boston University Alum worked for culture & entertainment beats at Bustle, The San Francisco Chronicle and the TODAY Show. When Ananya is not writing or doom-scrolling on social media, she can be found playing sudoku, rewatching One Tree Hill or trying new restaurants. She's also a coffee and chocolate (separately) enthusiast.