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Emily Ratajkowski shows off her slender physique in a fitted black dress as she celebrates new Gucci campaign with intimate dinner in the Hamptons

Emily Ratajkowski shows off her slender physique in a fitted black dress as she celebrates new Gucci campaign with intimate dinner in the Hamptons

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Emily Ratajkowski drew attention to her lithe physique as she celebrated the new Gucci obsession campaign with an intimate dinner in the Hamptons on Saturday.
The supermodel, 34, stunned as she slipped into a figure hugging black evening dress, complete with a daring thigh-length slash.
She added inches to her frame by teaming the outfit with a pair of black shiny stilettos featuring a gold heeled detail.
To accessorise, Emily embraced the theme of the night by opting for a pair trendy black Gucci sunglasses.
Adding an extra hint of glamour, she carried her belongings in a beige Gucci bag featuring the brand's trademark red and green strap.
Emily recently opened up about motherhood as she hit back at critics and opened up about 'decentering' men as she stopped by the Today show.
The beauty — whose ex-boyfriend is expecting a child — joined hosts Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Willie Geist to talk about her role in the new Netflix show Too Much, which was released on the streaming site on July 10.
At one point, Emily was questioned if it was true that she has been 'deprioritising' men in her life.
The model was previously married to Sebastian Bear-McClard from 2018 until their divorce in 2022.
The former couple - who share son Sly, four - had split amid accusations that he was a 'serial cheater.'
'Well, the kids say decentering,' Emily joked, and elaborated to the Today hosts that it was true.
'I am a single mom and I just really, I think as I've gotten older I started to really value community with other women particularly. And that's definitely a priority for me.'
She added, 'I think it's one of the best parts about living in New York as I get to meet so many amazing women and queer people. And yeah, I really value community these days.'
Following her split from her husband, Emily seemingly came out as bisexual in October 2022 after posting a TikTok clip.
Emily recently opened up about motherhood as she hit back at critics and opened up about 'decentering' men as she stopped by the Today show
The media personality reacted to a video that asked those who 'identify as bisexual' if they 'own a green velvet couch.'
In the reel, the star could be seen lounging on a sofa and then panned the camera to show off her green velvet couch.
The following month, she expressed to Harper's Bazaar: 'I think sexuality is on a sliding scale.
'I don't really believe in straight people.'
Emily later said, 'I want to be able to have fun with how I present myself in the world without feeling like I'm a bad feminist or a good feminist.
'Duh. I don't want to be a part of your club if you don't want to have me. It's fine!'
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