Emily Ratajkowski Had A Lot Of Confidence In Her Dress As She Hit The Red Carpet Without A Bra

Emily Ratajkowski hit the red carpet at The King's Trust Gala in New York City on Thursday night with more trust in her dress than I've ever had in anything in my entire life.

This isn't the first time and likely won't be the last time that she trusts an outfit choice more than she probably should.  To say there was a risk of a wardrobe malfunction is an understatement.

The 32-year-old model left her worries and her bra at home for the gala season appearance.  If there is such thing as a gala season.

I looked up one of the only galas I've ever heard of, the Met Gala, and that's taking place on Monday.  With a gala on a Thursday followed by one on a Monday, I'm calling that a season.

If I'm wrong, so be it, let's get back to Ratajkowski's refusal to wear a bra.  Although, I'm not entirely sure if refusal is the right word to use here.  To be fair, I don't know what her official stance is on the subject.

Emily Ratajkowski Takes A Similar Approach To The Red Carpet As She Does Photo Shoots

All I have to go on is some of her recent efforts on social media.  Those efforts appear to indicate that she could take them or leave them.

On the red carpet for some gala event?  Not even a hint of one in sight.

In a bathroom for some sort of photo shoot with a professional photographer?  Nothing more than a hand bra.

So, while we might not agree on everything, like her stance on the NFL or her thoughts on a TikTok ban, I think we can find some common ground on her "take it or leave it" approach to bras.

One thing Ratajkowski has been able to do with relative ease since showing up on the pop culture scene is get people's attention.

Like it or not, the results speak for themselves.  She's turned that attention into almost 30 million Instagram followers and pageviews upon pageviews.

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