Emily Ratajkowski channeled 1970s cool girl glamour while attending the Rabanne H&M collaboration launch event in New York City on Wednesday.
The model, 32, thrilled in a metal mesh top with a fringe and a matching mini skirt from the new collection. The top retails for $349, while the skirt costs $449.
The Vogue cover girl paired the dazzling look with a Rabanne purse, and black leather boots.
The collaboration — which was announced earlier this year — blends Paco Rabanne’s iconic metal couture designs with H&M’s affordability.
The collection — which comes after the legendary designer’s death earlier this year — will launch online and in select stores on Friday, November 9.
Cool girl: Emily Ratajkowski channeled 1970s cool girl glamour while attending the Rabanne H&M collaboration launch event in New York City on Wednesday
Emily further accessorized with dangling silver earrings and wore her brunette tresses in a straight style.
As for glam, the mom-of-one accentuated her features with light pink blush, pink lipstick, and black eyeliner.
Inside the event Emily mingled with Brown Bunny star Chloe Sevigny, 48, who also rocked pieces from the new collection.
Chloe looked chic in the $84.99 patterned floral poplin top and $299 sequined flared skirt.
She wore her blonde tresses in a chic bun updo.
A snap of the duo was shared to model Paloma Elsesser’s Instagram Stories, where she wrote, ‘found my girls.’
Rabanne H&M was announced during Paris Fashion Week this year.
The Paco Rabanne brand was founded in 1966 by Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo, more commonly known as Paco Rabanne.
Dazzling! The model, 32, thrilled in a metal mesh top with a fringe and a matching mini skirt from the new collection. The top retails for $349, while the skirt costs $449
New line: Inside the event Emily mingled with Brown Bunny star Chloe Sevigny, 48, who also rocked pieces from the new collection
Fashion icon: The collection comes after legendary designer Paco Rabanne died at 88 in February of this year; seen in 1996
One of a kind: The eccentric icon used metal, plastic and paper to create his space-age designs
Paco stepped back from designing in 1999, making way for his successor Julien Dossena.
Rabanne, who shocked the fashion world with his daring and unwearable runway looks in the 1960s, died aged 88 in Brittany.
The eccentric icon used metal, plastic and paper to create his space-age designs, which led to him being dismissed as ‘the metal worker’ by Coco Chanel.
The designer – who was rarely seen in public after retiring in 1999 – was nicknamed ‘Wacko Paco’ and claimed to have lived multiple lives.
The Rabanne H&M launch was the second glitzy event Emily attended this week.
On Monday she showed off her toned frame wearing a stunning Tory Burch minidress as she attended the star-studded 2023 CFDA Fashion Awards in NYC.
The My Body author joined other A-list celebrities where also made appearances at the glitzy event, including Kim Kardashian, Serena Williams and Demi Moore.
Emily turned heads as she arrived to the venue wearing a cream-colored silk jersey goddess dress which boasted one-shoulder and a hem that stopped a few inches above her knees from Tory Burch’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection.
Busy week: On Monday she showed off her toned frame wearing a stunning Tory Burch minidress as she attended the star-studded 2023 CFDA Fashion Awards in NYC
She slipped into a pair of open-toed pumps that were also the same color as the stylish ensemble.
Emily opted for minimal accessories to allow the outfit to be the main focal point for the evening, and wore a silver sparkling Brilliant Earth tennis bracelet on her left wrist.
The beauty’s dark locks were parted to the side, and effortlessly flowed down past her shoulders in elegant waves, allowing her side bangs to gently fall onto her forehead.
The star’s makeup was glammed up, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes as well as a smoky shadow around her eyes.