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Emily Ratajkowski celebrates her 35th birthday in a little red dress

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Emily Ratajkowski leaves little to the imagination in a social media post celebrating her birthday.

In a series of photos posted to Instagram, the model shared photos from her 35th birthday party, which featured her wearing a red mini dress – which split in half.

The bodice of the tight red dress featured multiple cutouts and fringes, which gave the illusion that the dress was split, with gold bands holding the pieces together. The cut continued down to below the model's navel.

In the photos, she stands in front of a red birthday cake with flower decorations, giving the camera a serious look as she takes a selfie. The star also spent time with his friends when they celebrated at Ha's Snack Bar, New York.

Ratajkowski posted a series of photos from her 35th birthday party, wearing a revealing red dress. (Emily Ratajkowski Instagram)

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Fans quickly poured into the comments section to wish the star a happy birthday, with some famous people sending their best wishes.

Penelope Cruz wrote, “Happy birthday!!! 🥰🥰,” while Irina Shayk wrote, “Happy bday my 😍. We loved to celebrate u last night my queen❤️❤️❤️.

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Ratajkowski recently made headlines when she walked the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show for the first time in October 2025, after first working with the brand in 2023 when she appeared in their Icon Campaign.

Emily Ratajkowski takes a selfie in a revealing red dress.

Ratajkowski gave the camera a serious look as she posed in a revealing red dress. (Emily Ratajkowski Instagram)

“I grew up watching pictures of Gisele, Candice, Naomi and Adriana, so it's just surreal to be in the campaign alongside them,” he said. Sugar that year. “Those women were larger than life to me – still in many ways – and that's what being an icon is all about. Their beauty and the images they produced with the amazing photographers and designers and teams were so creative and creative. They represented so much.”

Emily Ratajkowski and her friends outside a bar in New York.

He celebrated his birthday with friends at Ha's Snack Bar in New York. (Emily Ratajkowski Instagram)

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His debut on the famous runway came 20 years after he first signed with Ford Models at the age of 14, after which he mainly did catalog and print work.

He got his big break in 2013, when he appeared in Robin Thicke's hit music video, “Blurred Lines,” in which he appeared naked. Soon after, she started booking more jobs and was named Esquire's Woman of the Year in 2013.

Emily Ratajkowski wearing a red dress next to her birthday cake in an Instagram photo.

The dress featured multiple cutouts on the torso, hemline and gold embellishments. (Emily Ratajkowski Instagram)

After her big break, Ratajkowski also worked in television and film, most notably as Ben Affleck's wife in the 2014 film, “Gone Girl,” but chose not to pursue acting, telling the Los Angeles Times in 2023 that she “felt like a piece of meat.”

“But I didn't feel like, 'Oh, I'm a recording artist and this is my way out.' I felt like a piece of meat that people were judging, saying, 'Does he have anything other than himself [breasts]?'” Ratajkowski told the Los Angeles Times.

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Emily Ratajkowski at the Primark Flagship launch event in New York in May 2026.

Ratajkowski left behind because he felt “like a piece of meat.” (Michael Simon/Getty Images for Primark)

She later added that she's tired of pretending to be “scrutinized by powerful men in Hollywood,” telling the outlet, “I didn't trust them.”

“I was like, 'I can handle getting calls. I'm going to make these decisions,'” he said. “None of you interest me. And you all hate women.'

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