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VP Harris’ step-daughter Ella Emhoff bares breast on runway

Vice President Kamala Harris’ step-daughter Ella Emhoff bared her breast whereas strutting down the runway in a New York Fashion Week show.

Emhoff, 23, was strolling within the Prabal Gurung Spring/Summer time 2023 present in United Nations Plaza on Saturday when she donned the daring look.

She wore a black mini-skirt and a inexperienced scarf that wrapped round her neck and one among her breasts, however left the opposite uncovered.

Ella Emhoff wore a black mini-skirt and a green scarf that wrapped around her neck and one of her breasts, but left the other exposed.
Ella Emhoff wore a black mini-skirt and a inexperienced scarf that wrapped round her neck and one among her breasts, however left the opposite uncovered.
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Emhoff, 23, was walking in the Prabal Gurung Spring/Summer 2023 show in United Nations Plaza on Saturday when she donned the daring look.
Emhoff, 23, was strolling within the Prabal Gurung Spring/Summer time 2023 present in United Nations Plaza on Saturday when she donned the daring look.
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The graduate of New School’s Parsons School of Design is a popular catwalker, who signed with modeling agency IMG in February 2021.
The graduate of New College’s Parsons College of Design is a well-liked catwalker, who signed with modeling company IMG in February 2021.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and her step-daughter Ella Emhoff.
Vice President Kamala Harris and her step-daughter Ella Emhoff.
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The graduate of New College’s Parsons College of Design is a well-liked catwalker, who signed with modeling company IMG in February 2021, and has strutted down the runway for a lot of high-end manufacturers.

Emhoff is relationship GQ fashion writer Sam Hine. She grabbed consideration after carrying a Miu Miu coat on the inauguration of President Biden and her stepmother VP Harris on Jan. 20, 2021.

Her father is Doug Emhoff, Harris’ husband, and her mom Kerstin Emhoff.

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