Emily Ratajkowski Calls Herself a Misogynist for Not Being a Taylor Swift Fan, But Her Latest Outfit Is Anything but Misogynistic

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Emily Ratajkowski has been heating up summer with her chic podcast and dog-walking outfits that never fail to turn heads.

On Wednesday, the hot model did it again, leaving the Sony Music Entertainment studios in a transitional midi dress after hosting an episode of her podcast High Low with EmRata, where she admitted to not being a Taylor Swift fan in the past.

Emily Ratajkowski turns up the heat in a summery printed midi dress as leaves Sony Music Entertainment studios after filming an episode for her High Low with EmRata podcast on August 2, 2023Emily Ratajkowski turns up the heat in a summery printed midi dress as she leaves Sony Music Entertainment studios after filming an episode for her High Low with EmRata podcast on August 2, 2023 (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

EmRata donned a $248 off-white summer slip dress from cult Los Angeles brand Reformation whose famous fans include Jennifer Lopez, Gigi Hadid, Julianne Hough, Chrissy Teigen, Katie Holmes, Olivia Wilde, and more.

Called the “Liana,” the airy number was cut from lightweight georgette fabric with a hex-like brown print pattern.

It featured adjustable spaghetti straps, a cleavage-baring scoop neckline with a ruffled trim, and a form-fitting bodice with a cinched waist and back smocking for a flattering fit.

The lower half, meanwhile, had an asymmetrical ruffled hem and a front leg slit, allowing Ratajkowski to parade her toned legs.

Emily Ratajkowski opts for a breezy white transitional dress by Reformation with black leather knee-high bootsEmily Ratajkowski opts for a breezy white transitional dress by Reformation with black leather knee-high boots (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

The stylish midi dress is ideal for transitioning from summer to fall, as it can be worn with sandals and heels in the warmer months and boots when the temperature lowers.

As for Sebastian Bear-McClard’s ex-wife, she contrasted the summertime feel of her breezy dress with the ultimate fall shoe staple.

She teamed it with black leather knee-high boots with square toes, side zips, and thick block heels.

Emily Ratajkowski's fall footwear staple features square toes, side zips, and high block heelsEmily Ratajkowski’s fall footwear staple features square toes, side zips, and high block heels (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Emily went bare neck and instead accessorized with oversized gold Thread earrings by Jennifer Fisher and a thick gold band.

She then carried over her shoulder a Prada Moon mini bag in caramel brown padded nappa-leather, available for $2,950 at Farfetch.

It’s a reworked version of the iconic Prada bag from the 2000s, featuring a padded construction and a logo-plaque buckle fastening.

The New York Times Bestselling author had her auburn tresses down, with her wispy bangs skimming the top of her black oval-shaped sunglasses. She then finished her glam with minimal makeup, including a swipe of pink lipstick.

Emily Ratajkowski styles her auburn tresses straight and hides her eyes behind a pair of oval sunniesEmily Ratajkowski styles her auburn tresses straight and hides her eyes behind a pair of oval sunnies (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Emily Ratajkowski Was a Misogynist for Not Being a Swiftie

Speaking on her recent podcast with singer Troye Sivan, EmRata revealed there was a time she was not a Swiftie, branding her past self a misogynist.

“I kind of grew up [with] a little snobbery around my generation,” she explained. “I wasn’t somebody who listened to pop music a ton. Actually, a lot of times the things that are popular are actually just incredibly good. I came around…”

“I was not a Swiftie and now I’m like, ‘You know what that means? That means I was a misogynist that I didn’t f*ck with Taylor Swift,” she continued.

Emily Ratajkowski brands her past self a misogynist for not being a SwiftieEmily Ratajkowski brands her past self a misogynist for not being a Swiftie (Credit: Abaca Press / David Niviere / INSTARimages / Cover Images)

“I went to her concert, and I was like, ‘This person is an incredible songwriter, an incredible performer, and anybody who says anything else? Like, they have issues. And actually maybe not a very sophisticated palette.’ If you don’t like Taylor Swift, then, like, you don’t understand things.”

“I know a lot of jaws would drop, but I do think that’s true. If you don’t like Taylor Swift, then, like, you don’t understand things,” she added.