Emily Ratajkowski brought holiday glamour to Instagram as she shared snaps from her pre-Christmas celebrations. The 34-year-old model and actress uploaded a series of photos to her Instagram Stories on Sunday, documenting her final weekend of festivities as Christmas Day drew closer.
Emily was seen braless in one photo, sitting in front of a Christmas tree, wearing a plunging black dress with a glass of wine in hand. The star had her brown hair parted and her makeup neatly applied in the picture as she sat atop a beige couch. Emily tagged New York City-based artist Laila Gohar for the ornaments her company, Gohar World had provided for the Christmas festivities. She wrote that the business sold the "best ornaments", adding "ily" to Gohar.
In a different picture, EmRata was joined by a friend who was also wearing a black dress as they enjoyed the final weekend before Christmas.
Emily, who has a son, Sylvester, 4, with her ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, has been romantically linked to French filmmaker Romain Gavras after the pair were seen embracing in New York last month.
She was previously linked to actor Austin Butler earlier this year, although the Elvis star stressed that their meal together was merely a meeting between friends. He told Vanity Fair magazine: "The true answer is that I have a lot of friends, and we’re friends and we had dinner, and that we’re friends."
Meanwhile, Emily revealed earlier this year that she was relishing being in her 30s. She said, "I’m fascinated with this decade of my life. My mom had me at 39, and I remember she always romanticised her thirties as a time of self-exploration and power as a woman. I’m in the midst of it and really feel that way too."
The Gone Girl star also spoke of her excitement at getting the chance to take charge of her own destiny. She said: "‘You can’t control everything, but you can move towards something to give yourself the life you want, which really excites me, because when I think about 34 to 44, I’m like, 'Oh man, there’s so much opportunity.' I can be so much more intentional than I was in my twenties, and there won’t be, like, accidents."







