Emily Ratajkowski Masters the Model-Off-Duty Look in Brown Leather Square-Toed Boots in New York with Ziwe Fumudoh
Emily Ratajkowski was seen out in New York on Oct. 5 hanging with her friend and fellow media personality Ziwe Fumudoh.
Going off-duty, the model was fall-ready in a pair of brown boots. Although the style was slightly eclipsed by the lengthy hem of her trousers, Ratajkowski’s footwear choice featured plush brown leather uppers boasting a glossy finish and squared pointed toes. Given the shoe’s similarities to a modern cowboy boot, it’s likely Ratajkowski’s shoe also featured block heels or a wedge of some kind.
The runway regular tends to gravitate toward shoe silhouettes with block or stiletto heels, often aiming to match the vibe of her overall ensemble. This notion can be seen throughout her various off-duty looks which include either boots with block heels or causal sneakers ala Miu Miu or Adidas. Ratajkowski’s pick for her night out in Soho can be likened to styles from Bottega Veneta, Gianvito Rossi and Steve Madden, just to name a few.
Simple and sleek, the runway regular paired her fall booties with a white long-sleeve top with an asymmetric neckline that slouched off one shoulder. As for bottoms, Ratajkowski donned dark form-fitted trousers with a flared hem and zipper closures. Slung over her shoulder, the actress toted a bright red leather mini bag.
Ratajkowski’s model-off-duty style often includes a slew of sporty sneakers from brands including Vans, Nike, Puma, Asics and Koio. When it comes to shoes, the “Gone Girl” actress can be found in an array of strappy sandals, mules, boots or pointed-toe pumps from affordable brands like Aldo and Femme, plus boots from Proenza Schouler, Celine and Stuart Weitzman.
She previously founded her Inamorata line of intimates in 2017, which has since grown into Inamorata Woman, with categories like apparel, swimsuits and more. Beyond her talents for strutting down runways, Ratajkowski has appeared in a variety of roles in both television and film over the years.