Emily Ratajkowski cuts a low-profile figure in New York City leaving dinner plans on Saturday night

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Emily Ratajkowski looks chic in a brown leather jacket with Louis Vuitton accessory as she enjoys dinner with friends in New York City

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She is best known for exposing it all for the world’s most prestigious fashion photographers.

But supermodel Emily Ratajowski decided to cut a low profile Saturday night for her dinner plans at New York City’s French-Italian chic Mamo restaurant.

The 31-year-old wore simple black high-waisted trousers and paired the look with a Louis Vuitton bag over her shoulder.

All-black ensemble: Supermodel Emily Ratajowski decided to cut a low profile Saturday night for her dinner plans at New York City’s French-Italian chic Mamo restaurant

The mum-of-one wore her raven locks in a quick up-do while leaving her bangs to frame her face beautifully.

She added a rustic looking brown and black cropped leather jacket with silver hardware detailing on the zippers.

Emily wore a pair of stylish pointed boots that were usually hidden under her straight-leg pants, but they had delicate detailing on the toe.

Just a pair of simple gold earrings completed model Emily’s outfit on Saturday night.

Low profile: The 31-year-old wore simple black high-waisted trousers and paired the look with a high-necked, lightweight long-sleeved sweater and a Louis Vuitton bag over her shoulder

She was accompanied by security officers who took her safely from the fancy restaurant to the car.

He was seen carrying a Mamo New York takeout bag as he walked alongside the American model and actress.

It comes after the 31-year-old shared her thoughts on social media.

The 31-year-old model says the online world can be “toxic” and present unattainable “curated” ideals for women.

Modeling behaviour: The mother-of-one wore her raven locks in a quick up-do while leaving her bangs to frame her face beautifully

“Clearly, social media is incredibly toxic,” she said Sydney confidential on Saturday.

“It’s not easy to be inundated with all these images and sell an idea of ​​beauty,” she added.

Emily added that she has seen some benefits of using Instagram as it has allowed her to control her image in a way that modeling does not.

“It felt like the only time I could control and dictate how I was seen and seen in the world,” she said.

‘When you’re a model, you pass that on to other people. You have no control over your images.’

It comes after Emily opened up about the state of the Me Too movement in a new TikTok video she shared with her 1.8 million followers on Friday.

The supermodel, 31, shared how she believes it hasn’t made any significant change in the world.

The mother of one supported her point of view by explaining that there was a lack of progress because “men fear the consequences” of their actions rather than understand “why they need to change their actions.”

The Gone Girl actress uploaded a one-minute video where she discussed how she felt other changes needed to be made.

‘Me Too hasn’t changed the world. Cancel culture hasn’t changed things,” she began, adding, “All we have now are men who are afraid of the consequences.”

‘No progress’: Emily said in a new TikTok video on Friday that the Me Too movement ‘hasn’t changed things in the world’

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