Emily Ratajkowski Frees the Nipple in Berry Red Lace Lingerie and a Matching Garter Belt
Confidence, Lace, and Self Expression

Emily Ratajkowski posed in red lingerie and a matching garter belt from Lounge. Her sheer set featured a floral lace design and tiny bow details. She rocked a smokey makeup look and messy center‑parted hair.
Actress and model Emily Ratajkowski is stripping down for a new lingerie campaign and her red lace set has to be one of the prettiest sets ever. In a deep berry red, the Lounge set features a classic push‑up bra with delicate floral sheer lace and tiny bow details, along with a matching string thong and garter belt. Ratajkowski posed in the sexy set in a series of mirror selfies on Instagram, rocking a smokey, bronzey makeup look and messy straight hair in a center part.
Ratajkowski has always felt comfortable showing off a new lingerie set or bikini on her social media and it seems Lounge is often her go‑to. Back in December, she posed in a photoshoot for the brand wearing black lace lingerie below a white shirt. A month earlier, she rocked a sportier red set emblazoned with the brand’s logo. She also posed in what appears to be the very same red lace set.
“I grew up in southern California and it really was a culture of girls living in their swimsuits,” Ratajkowski once told Elle about her confidence posing in lingerie. “Here was this real confidence, and it was non‑sexual, just women doing their thing, you know?”
Delicate red lace.
And, in another interview with Popsugar, she explained that her confidence seems to be catching on. “I’ve always loved incorporating lingerie and swimwear into my wardrobe,” she said. “I’m happy to see that we are moving toward a less judgmental attitude toward women and the way they want to dress.”

Emily Ratajkowski’s lingerie look from Lounge is about more than just daring design. The deep berry hue and floral lace give it a festive yet classic touch. The garter belt, often seen as a vintage piece, adds structure to the soft lace and makes the whole ensemble feel intentional rather than casual. This choice bridges everyday comfort with intentional fashion, turning lounge wear into something people talk about.
Fans on social media reacted strongly to the look. In a popular reel shared on Instagram, she wore the red lace set with matching garters in front of a mirror, giving full views of how the outfit came together and how it moved with her. Many comments praised the way the lingerie accentuated her curves and the bold color choice, calling it one of her best looks yet.
Her makeup and hair on the shoot matched the vibe of the outfit. The bronzey, smokey eye added warmth to her face, while the messy, center‑parted hair kept things relaxed instead of overly styled. That kind of mix — polished makeup and undone hair — is a look you see often in fashion shoots now because it makes striking outfits feel more accessible and real.
Emily’s Relationship With Lounge

This isn’t the first time Ratajkowski and Lounge have teamed up. The brand has been one she returns to again and again in her wardrobe and marketing posts. In late 2025 she also shared photos of a black lace set layered under a white shirt, blurring the line between lingerie and everyday wear. Earlier red sets from the label had sportier details, with logos and sleeker straps, showing that the collaboration spans both sensual and casual looks.
This ongoing relationship shows how lingerie can be part of a broader personal style and not just something hidden beneath clothes. Ratajkowski’s social posts often make that point: what you wear underneath can be an outward expression of mood and confidence just as much as outerwear.
The Bigger Picture on Fashion and Confidence
Ratajkowski’s quotes about confidence are important to the story. She frames her choice to post lingerie photos as rooted in how she feels, not how others see her. That idea pops up in other interviews too, where she talks about growing up in Southern California and being surrounded by relaxed attitudes toward swimsuits and bare skin. For her, that comfort is non‑sexual and rooted in confidence.
She also points to a broader shift in how people talk about clothing and body image. In another interview, she spoke about moving toward a “less judgmental attitude” around how women dress. That sentiment speaks to a cultural change where fashion is about personal choice first, not just trends or external opinion.
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Dena Falken Esq
Dena Falken Esq is renowned in the legal community as the Founder and CEO of Legal-Ease International, where she has made significant contributions to enhancing legal communication and proficiency worldwide.



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