Sunday 2 October 2022 06:18 PM Emily Ratajkowski hits a high note in black tracksuit at PFW trends now

Sunday 2 October 2022 06:18 PM Emily Ratajkowski hits a high note in black tracksuit at PFW trends now
Sunday 2 October 2022 06:18 PM Emily Ratajkowski hits a fashion high note in black Balenciaga tracksuit at PFW trends now

Sunday 2 October 2022 06:18 PM Emily Ratajkowski hits a fashion high note in black Balenciaga tracksuit at PFW trends now

Emily Ratajkowski put her sporty style on display at the Balenciaga Paris Fashion Week show on Sunday.

The model, 31, worked a Balenciaga x Adidas track suit as she attended the luxury fashion house's Spring/Summer 2023 show in Villepinte, France.

Her brunette locks tumbled down in glossy waves and a touch of makeup accentuated her naturally gorgeous visage.

Run-way ready! Emily Ratajkowski put her sporty style on display at the Balenciaga Paris Fashion Week show on Sunday

Run-way ready! Emily Ratajkowski put her sporty style on display at the Balenciaga Paris Fashion Week show on Sunday

She exuded confidence as she struck poses at the show, looking just as picture perfect as models on the runway.

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

She posted a TikTok video denouncing the Netflix film starring Ana De Armas - while admitting she has yet to actually watch it.

The star, who recently left her allegedly unfaithful husband, argued that 'anger' is more difficult to 'fetishize' and thus declared herself to be in her 'B**** Era.'

Model behavior: She exuded confidence as she struck poses at the show, looking just as picture perfect as models on the runway

Model behavior: She exuded confidence as she struck poses at the show, looking just as picture perfect as models on the runway

Model behavior: She exuded confidence as she struck poses at the show, looking just as picture perfect as models on the runway

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

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

Denunciation: She posted a TikTok video denouncing the Netflix film starring Ana De Armas - while admitting she has yet to actually watch it

Denunciation: She posted a TikTok video denouncing the Netflix film starring Ana De Armas - while admitting she has yet to actually watch it 

'So I’ve 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 yet another movie fetishizing female pain, even in death,' Emily began her TikTok monologue.

Her perspective appears to have been colored by the bad reviews of Blonde, which has sharply polarized the critics to the tune of 43% on Rotten Tomatoes.

The Wall Street Journal called the film 'one long slog into sadness and more-than-predictable tragedy,' the New York Times accused it of 'exploiting Marilyn Monroe for old times' sake' and the New Yorker slammed it as 'ridiculously vulgar - the story of Monroe as if it were 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 more difficult to 'fetishize' and thus declared herself to be in her 'B**** Era'

Upset: Though upset, Emily looked radiant in a denim jacket while delivering her speech

Moving forward: The 31-year-old, who recently left her allegedly unfaithful husband, argued that 'anger' is more difficult to 'fetishize' and thus declared herself to be in her 'B**** Era'

In 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 yet another movie fetishizing female pain, even in death,' she began

In 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 yet another movie fetishizing female pain, even in death,' she began

Slings and arrows also came from overseas, with Australia's News.com.au calling the movie 'two hours and 46 minutes of agony after agony,' India's NDTV dismissing it as 'unrelentingly bleak' and Ireland's state broadcaster RTE saying: 'The nearly three-hour slog feels like yet another brutal layer of exploitation of the 20th century icon.'

Emily, having evidently read the press around 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 CSI episode and

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