Emily Ratajkowski flaunts her ample cleavage in an extreme plunging satin gown as she attends The King’s Trust Global Gala

Emily Ratajkowski made sure all eyes were on her in an extremely plunging gold dress at the King’s Trust 2024 Global Gala in New York City on Thursday.

The model, 32, showed off her stunning figure in the racy satin backless number as she posed on the red carpet at the event held at Cipriani South Street.

Emily looked fantastic as she went braless under the figure-hugging maxi dress which featured a halter neckline and button detailing at the front.

Emily parted her long brunette locks, added a dramatic pair of silver earrings and elevated her frame with a pair of heels to complete the look.

The stunner showed off her sensational figure as she flashed her side boob as she posed stormily on the star-studded red carpet.

Emily Ratajkowski made sure all eyes were on her in an extremely plunging gold gown at the King’s Trust 2024 Global Gala in New York City on Thursday

The model flaunted her stunning figure in the racy satin backless number as she posed on the red carpet at the event held at Cipriani South Street.

Emily was wowed by the racy satin backless number

The model flaunted her stunning figure in the racy satin backless number as she posed on the red carpet at the event held at Cipriani South Street.

Other attendees included Kate Beckinsale, catwalk icon Kate Moss, Ashley Graham, Jude Law’s daughter Iris and several others.

The A-lister event was the first major event since The Prince’s Foundation was rebranded as The King’s Trust.

The event, held at Casa Cipriani in New York, was organized by King’s Trust Global Ambassadors Lionel Richie and Edward Enninful OBE to raise money in support of the youth charity.

There was a surprise appearance from Grammy Award winner John Legend, who took a break from his role as a judge on The Voice to attend, with the singer posing in a white suit and bow tie.

The Prince’s Trust became the King’s Trust in November last year, in recognition of his accession to the throne, when Charles set up the foundation while still Prince of Wales.

The Trust helps young people aged 11 to 30 into jobs, education and training – and beneficiaries include The Wire and Luther actor Idris Elba, who used a £1,500 grant to help launch his career.

Lionel Richie praised the King for his commitment to the charity and spoke of how difficult it is for young people to succeed in today’s world.

She looked stunning as she went braless under the figure-hugging maxi dress with a halter neckline and button detailing at the front

She looked stunning as she went braless under the figure-hugging maxi dress with a halter neckline and button detailing at the front

The stunner showed off her sensational figure as she flashed her side boob as she posed stormily on the star-studded red carpet

The stunner showed off her sensational figure as she flashed her side boob as she posed stormily on the star-studded red carpet

Emily parted her long brunette locks, added a dramatic pair of silver earrings and elevated her frame with a pair of heels to complete the look.

Emily parted her long brunette locks, added a dramatic pair of silver earrings and elevated her frame with a pair of heels to complete the look.

Emily looked beautiful in the sexy gold dress

She turned away from the camera and showed the back of the dress

Emily looked beautiful in the sexy gold dress

The Prince's Trust became the King's Trust in November last year, when Charles set up the foundation while still Prince of Wales

The Prince’s Trust became the King’s Trust in November last year, when Charles set up the foundation while still Prince of Wales

‘My association with The Trust goes back to the 1980s and much has been achieved since then, but there is still so much more to do.

“I remain truly inspired by His Majesty’s commitment to this cause and as Chairman of the Global Ambassador Group, I am pleased that we are now The King’s Trust, strengthening the future legacy of this work.

‘The world is a tough place for young people right now and I’m a huge supporter of The King’s Trust’s approach to creating opportunities and equipping young people with the skills and confidence to succeed on their own terms.’

Charles once spoke of hoping that his two sons William and Harry, now the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex, would take over the Prince’s Trust, which he set up in 1976 with his £7,400 naval severance package. own path as the new heir to the throne, with an emphasis on homelessness and mental health.