Emily Ratajkowski Hits a High Fashion Note in a Black Balenciaga Tracksuit at PFW

Emily Ratajkowski showed off her sporty style at the Balenciaga Fashion Week show in Paris on Sunday.

The model, 31, wore a Balenciaga x Adidas tracksuit as she attended the luxury fashion house’s Spring/Summer 2023 show in Villepinte, France.

Her auburn locks fell in glossy waves and a touch of makeup accentuated her naturally beautiful face.

Ready for the track!  Emily Ratajkowski showed off her sporty style at the Balenciaga Fashion Week show in Paris on Sunday.

Ready for the track! Emily Ratajkowski showed off her sporty style at the Balenciaga Fashion Week show in Paris on Sunday.

She exuded confidence as she posed for the show, looking as perfect as the models on the catwalk.

The sighting comes after Emily criticized the new Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde for “fetishizing female pain, even in death.”

He posted a TikTok video denouncing the Netflix movie starring Ana De Armas, though he admitted he hasn’t seen it yet.

The star, who recently left her allegedly unfaithful husband, argued that ‘anger’ is harder to ‘fetishize’ and therefore declared in her ‘B**** Era’.

Model Demeanor: She exuded confidence as she posed in the show, looking as perfect as the models on the catwalk. Model Demeanor: She exuded confidence as she posed in the show, looking as perfect as the models on the catwalk.

Model Demeanor: She exuded confidence as she posed in the show, looking as perfect as the models on the catwalk.

Not having it: Emily slammed new Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde for 'fetishizing female pain, even in death'

Not having it: Emily slammed new Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde for ‘fetishizing female pain, even in death’

Complaint: He posted a TikTok video denouncing the Netflix movie starring Ana De Armas, though he admitted he hasn't seen it yet.

Complaint: He posted a TikTok video denouncing the Netflix movie starring Ana De Armas, though he admitted he hasn’t seen it yet.

“I’ve heard a lot about this Marilyn Monroe Blonde movie, which I haven’t seen yet, but I’m not surprised to hear that it’s another movie that fetishizes female pain, even in death,” Emily began her TikTok monologue. .

His perspective seems to have been colored by the poor reviews of Blonde, which has heavily polarized critics with a 43% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

The Wall Street Journal called the film “a long road to sadness and a more than predictable tragedy”, the New York Times accused it of “exploiting Marilyn Monroe for old times sake” and the New Yorker called it “ridiculously vulgar”. “. Monroe’s story as if channeled through Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ.’

Moving forward: The 31-year-old, who recently left her allegedly unfaithful husband, argued that 'anger' is harder to 'fetishize' and therefore declared her 'B**** Era' Annoyed: Although upset, Emily looked radiant in a jean jacket as she delivered her speech.

Moving forward: The 31-year-old, who recently left her allegedly unfaithful husband, argued that ‘anger’ is harder to ‘fetishize’ and therefore declared her ‘B**** Era’

On death: 'I've been hearing a lot about this Marilyn Monroe movie, Blonde, which I haven't seen yet, but I'm not surprised to hear that it's another movie that fetishizes female pain, even in death.'  she started

On death: “I’ve heard a lot about this Marilyn Monroe Blonde movie, which I haven’t seen yet, but I’m not surprised to hear that it’s another movie that fetishizes female pain, even in death,” she began.

The slingshots and arrows also came from abroad, with Australia’s News.com.au calling the film “two hours and 46 minutes of agony after agony”, India’s NDTV dismissing it as “relentlessly bleak” and the broadcaster Irish state-owned RTE said: “The almost three hour job feels like another brutal layer of exploitation of the 20th century icon.

Emily, evidently having read the press about the film, said, “We love to fetishize female pain.” Look at Amy Winehouse, look at Britney Spears, look at the way we obsess over Diana’s death, the way we obsess over dead girls and serial killers. Watch any episode of CSI and it’s like this crazy fetishization of female pain and death.

More reflectively, she commented that “as a woman, I want to say that I can say for myself with certainty that I have learned to fetishize my own pain and my own pain in life, so that it feels like something that can be taken care of.” a, that’s kind of sexy, and like, you know, “I’m like, oh, f*cking girl, whatever.”

Obsession: 'We love to fetishize female pain.  Look at Amy Winehouse, look at Britney Spears, look at the way we obsess over Diana's death, the way we obsess over dead girls and serial killers.  Watch any episode of CSI and it's like this crazy fetishization of female pain and death.

Obsession: ‘We love to fetishize female pain. Look at Amy Winehouse, look at Britney Spears, look at the way we obsess over Diana’s death, the way we obsess over dead girls and serial killers. Watch any episode of CSI and it’s like this crazy fetishization of pain and female death.

Come to think of it: in a more thoughtful way, he commented that

Now that I think about it: in a more reflective way, she commented that “as a woman, I want to say that I can say for myself with certainty that I have learned to fetishize my own pain and my own pain in life.”

Her tactic: The supermodel concluded:

Her tactic: The supermodel concluded, “So I’m going to be mad when I see this movie, I know, but it’s nothing new and yes, I’m going to be mad.”

Emily, who has written a book of essays called My Body that explores issues like her own sexualisation, even while in the public eye, said: “And I think we do it in many, many different ways, but I want that to change.”

She continued: ‘But I was thinking about it and you know what’s kind of hard to fetishize? Anger. Anger is hard to fetishize. So I have a proposal. I think we all need to be a little more pissed off. I’m going to be in my B**** era: 2022, baby, it’s my B**** era. This is it, I think we should all be in our B*** Era.

The supermodel concluded, “So I’m going to be mad when I see this movie, I know, but it’s nothing new and yes, I’m going to be mad.”

Directed by Andrew Dominik, the Netflix film had tongues wagging earlier this year when it was revealed to be so explicit that it had earned an NC-17 rating.

Dividing: His perspective seems to have been colored by the poor reviews of Blonde, which has strongly polarized critics with a 43% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Dividing: His perspective seems to have been colored by the poor reviews of Blonde, which has strongly polarized critics with a 43% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Sensation: Directed by Andrew Dominik, the Netflix film had tongues wagging earlier this year when it was revealed to be so explicit that it had earned an NC-17 rating.

Sensation: Directed by Andrew Dominik, the Netflix film had tongues wagging earlier this year when it was revealed to be so explicit that it had earned an NC-17 rating.

The film is based on a Joyce Carol Oates novel of the same name that details Marilyn’s turbulent career and love life until her death at age 36 in 1962.

Bond girl Ana De Armas has earned praise for her portrayal of Marilyn even from some critics who expressed distaste for the film in general.

Emily’s proclamation that she is entering her ‘B**** Era’ comes after she has left her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, a producer who works with the Safdie brothers.

They secretly married in 2018 after reportedly dating for only a few weeks, but Emily later confirmed that she had, in fact, known the heartthrob for years.

The Dead Ringer: Bond girl Ana De Armas has earned praise for her performance as Marilyn, including from some critics who expressed distaste for the film in general.

The Dead Ringer: Bond girl Ana De Armas has earned praise for her performance as Marilyn, including from some critics who expressed distaste for the film in general.

Sebastian and Emily welcomed their firstborn son Sylvester last year and celebrated their first birthday together in March. However, by June, Emily had stopped wearing her wedding band in public and forgot to wish Sebastian a Happy Father’s Day on Instagram.

The following month it emerged that they had split, and a Page Six source said that Sebastian had cheated. He is a serial cheater. It’s disgusting. He is a dog.

Emily then added fuel to the conjecture that month by liking a tweet that read, “can’t believe that little bitch cheated on emrata.”

However, otherwise, he has assiduously kept private about the matter, refraining from directly commenting on the split in public.

Splitsville - Emily's proclamation that she is entering her 'B**** Era' comes after she has left her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, a producer who works with the Safdie brothers.

Splitsville – Emily’s proclamation that she is entering her ‘B**** Era’ comes after she has left her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, a producer who works with the Safdie brothers.

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