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Emily Ratajkowski stopped by Courrèges’ Paris Fashion Week show on March 4.

She wore a backless bodysuit with a pencil skirt and heels from the brand.

The day before, she rocked another backless blouse at the Dior show.

Emily Ratajkowski has just hard-launched a new genre of bodysuits.

After walking the runway for Gucci’s Milan Fashion Week show in a silver sparkly minidress, Ratajkowski headed to Paris for the Courrèges Fall/Winter 2026 show. For the fashionable event, she wore a top that was more cutout than shirt.

On March 4, the model wore a bodysuit with a modern square neckline and a thong-style front. Its daring cut left its back and sides completely bare. She styled it with a low-rise midi skirt that featured a posh side slit. The buckles at each shoulder perfectly matched the skinny belt at her waist.

Her dress swooped down in the front creating hip cutoutsCredit: Getty

Her dress swooped down in the front creating hip cutouts
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Oh, and it was completely backlessCredit: Getty

Oh, and it was completely backless
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Ratajkowski completed the look with all-black accessories, carrying a rectangular shoulder bag and $920 strappy sandals, both from the luxury brand. Her choppy layered hair, meanwhile, was worn straight and parted down the center.

The model joins celebrities like Nicole Kidman, Olivia Wilde, and Charlize Theron, who’ve been spotted at Paris Fashion Week so far.

She completed the look with strappy sandals and slim shadesCredit: Getty

She completed the look with strappy sandals and slim shades
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Just one day earlier, the model wore another backless blouse—a look that eventually resulted in a very public wardrobe malfunction. At the Dior show in Paris, Ratajkowski wore a backless white wrap top secured with giant ties on each side. When one came loose, she quickly reached down and tied it, before posing for photos. She paired the top with simple black pants, and, once again, all-black accessories.

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