Emily Ratajkowski's Cannes style is sheerly fabulous.

Last night, the model and My Body author walked the red carpet at the 75th Cannes Film Festival before attending a screening of Crimes of the Future. In typical EmRata fashion, she opted for a look that perfectly combined her sultry style with old-school glamour, dazzling in a black lacy see-through gown from Miu Miu. The body-hugging sheer dress, which was adorned with glittering floral embellishments, additionally featured a black belt with a gold buckle cinched just below her chest. For accessories, Ratajkowski wore emerald drop earrings, an emerald ring, and black sky-high platform heels.

The author also debuted a new hairstyle, with the help of a handy beauty tool: clip-in bangs.

Celeb hairstylist Jennifer Yepez told InStyle how they achieved the look. "We did the South of France last year, so this was our inspiration," she told the outlet. "I took the photo. We were in the bathroom and the light was amazing. Emily loves a bang, so it's our signature look. French-girl bangs in the South of France."

cannes, france   may 23 emily ratajkowski attends the screening of "crimes of the future" during the 75th annual cannes film festival at palais des festivals on may 23, 2022 in cannes, france photo by gisela schobergetty images
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Earlier this month, Ratajkowski was spotted wearing another sheer black look. While embarking on one of her infamous stylish dog walks in New York City, the model wore a knit cutout dress from Coperni, which featured long sleeves and cold shoulders. Underneath, she wore a matching black bra-and-underwear set. She kept comfortable in a pair of Salomon Advanced sneakers and accessorized with a white shoulder bag, sunglasses, and a chunky gold necklace.

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As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers' rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset.