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Emily Ratajkowski at the Met Gala 2024.

Emily Ratajkowski made heads turn at the 2024 Met Gala, bringing her signature style to the red carpet once again.

Emily Ratajkowski made heads turn at the 2024 Met Gala, bringing her signature style to the red carpet once again. The 32-year-old actress is no stranger to this star-studded event, having attended eight times since her debut in 2015. From angel wings headbands to bold fashion statements, she’s always made a statement. On May 6, she made her ninth appearance at the Met Gala, dazzling in an outfit inspired by the event’s “The Garden of Time” theme.

The supermodel rocked a see-through crystal-covered dress from Versace’s 2001 fall winter collection, fitting her sexy style perfectly. Known for her sultry looks, Ratajkowski looked stunning in the long-sleeved backless gown with a small train. The crystal design formed petals around her body, giving glimpses of her skin.

She wore stunning Chopard jewelry, including earrings, a bracelet, and a ring, all from the brand’s high jewelry collection. The earrings had 108.808 carats of yellow diamonds set in 18k yellow gold, the bracelet featured 30.09 carats of yellow diamonds set in 18k yellow gold, and the ring had 10.76 carats of diamonds set in platinum. She also accessorized with a Briony Raymond 8-carat diamond solitaire ring and sandals from Rene Caovilla.

She recently grabbed attention by showing off her “divorce rings” on Instagram in March. This came a year after her split from Sebastian Bear-McClard, with whom she has a 3-year-old son named Sylvester Apollo. The stunning rings were custom-made by Alison Lou, the same jeweler who designed her engagement ring.

This year’s dress code, “The Garden of Time,” is based on a story by J.G. Ballard from 1962. It matches the latest exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute, called “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,” opening on Friday, May 10. Curated by Andrew Bolton, the exhibition features delicate clothes from the institute’s collection, all inspired by nature. You can get the exhibition’s coffee table book on June 18.