
Emily Ratajkowski stepped out in New York City on March 27, 2026, wearing a belted green coat with dramatic shearling trim – and the texture contrast makes the look.
Dog-walking outfits in New York usually fall into one of two camps: invisible or chaotic. Emily Ratajkowski somehow manages neither while taking her dog out in New York City on March 27, 2026 – and yes, this counts as a polished public appearance in my book.
She’s wearing a knee-length olive green coat cinched at the waist with a self-tie belt. The sleeves and collar are trimmed in plush shearling, adding bulk and softness against the structured body of the coat. It looks warm. It looks intentional. And it doesn’t scream “I just threw this on.”
Underneath, there’s a flash of red at the neckline – just enough to break up the green without overpowering it. She paired the coat with relaxed black trousers that fall straight and long, plus flat, neutral shoes that read practical over flashy. Sensible choice.
And the sunglasses? Oversized, glossy black, very shielded from the world.
Here’s what I like: the proportions are controlled. The coat has volume at the collar and cuffs, but the belt pulls everything inward so it doesn’t swallow her frame. I might be wrong, but without that belt, this could’ve tipped bulky fast.
It’s a smart balance between comfort and camera awareness. You can imagine this working for a casual media event run-in or even a low-key press event style moment if needed – just swap the flats for heels and you’re halfway there.
There’s also a wider shift happening lately: elevated outerwear doing the heavy lifting while everything else stays quiet. If you scroll through celebrity street style this season, coats are the headline more often than the dress underneath.
And honestly? That’s the right strategy for late March in New York.
Would you keep the shearling trim bold like this, or opt for a cleaner, minimal collar?






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