Emily Ratajkowski stepped out for a stroll in New York City in an all-leather look.
Alicia Brunker is a freelance writer who covers celebrity, royal, and fashion news for InStyle.com. She joined InStyle's digital team in 2017, and previously contributed to ELLE, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, and WWD.On Friday, the model-slash-author stepped out for one of her signature street style strolls in New York City, dressed in a cool leather-on-leather look.
with a micro-mini hemline and long sleeves earlier this week. Black accessories — including knee-high heeled boots, sunglasses, and a brand-new Loewe handbag — provided the finishing touches to her autumn-ready outfit. But it was actually a pair of giant red headphones that really stole the spotlight.
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