Emily Ratajkowski puts on a head-turning display in plunging lace dress as she steps out in New York

Emily Ratajkowski turned heads during a casual stroll through New York City on Wednesday. The influencer, who recently posted bikini photos from her trip to Monaco, wore a cleavage-baring dress and eye-catching bright red sneakers as she walked through the city.

Emily Ratajkowski put on a head-turning display for a casual stroll through New York on Wednesday

Her dress featured a plunging neckline and lace detailing that offered a glimpse of skin. Emily styled her brunette hair in a sleek, silky fashion and accessorized with edgy yellow sunglasses. The 32-year-old Gone Girl actress also wore layers of gold necklaces, metallic bracelets, and hoop earrings. She appeared relaxed, at one point running her hand through her silky brown locks.

The star appeared relaxed and in good spirits for her casual stroll

Emily has returned to New York following a getaway to Monaco, where she attended the Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday. By Monday, she was unwinding by the ocean in a bikini, sharing a series of sizzling photos of herself by the shore on Memorial Day, captioning the post, ‘monaco!’

The Gone Girl actress, 32, also rocked layers of gold necklaces, metallic bracelets, and hoop earrings

Earlier this month, Emily, a busy mom, spoke with The New York Times Modern Love podcast, revealing she isn’t focused on finding a romantic relationship at the moment. Emily, who shares her three-year-old son Sylvester with ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, said, “I take care of so much in my life. I take care of my son, I take care of my home, I take care of my schedule, his schedule, my career. The burden of the finances is on me, and I don’t have a family supporting me financially or any of that.”

She ran her hands through her silky locksThe dress also displayed her toned back

She added, “I often think about how much I want to be taken care of, and I experience that with my female friendships in different ways. I have wonderful, wonderful friends who do know when to take care of me and how to take care of me. It feels really hard to imagine somebody who’s more capable than me or who could understand my needs in that way.”