Emily Ratajkowski flaunts her baby bump this Halloween! Yes, the 29-year-old model and actress collaborated with Lena Dunham in order to channel Demi Moore's photoshoot. Ratajkowski is expecting her first baby with her husband, Sebastian Bear-McClard and she recreated the 1991 iconic maternity shoot.

The Spoils Before Dying star showcased her creativity on social media as she celebrated Halloween in Moore's style. The magazine cover of the 57-year-old actress shot during her pregnancy with the second baby was highly appreciated at that time.

Mom-to-be actress decided to recreate that bare body pose, which was shot by Annie Leibovitz in the early 90s. Fast forward today, Ratajkowski channeled those pictures perfectly as she got inspired by Moore's photoshoot.

The actress rocked the black lingerie that had a pixie wig cut as she completed the style with long sleeve and strappy heels. She buttons up her white shirt that was draping off her arms and wrote “Demi’s Body” in bold red fonts on the picture.

The actress kept one hand on her baby bump while the other hand placed on her back for supporting her body as she looked at the lens with style. The A Few Good Men star also re-shared her own picture on Instagram in order to give approval to Ratajkowski for her tribute.

Ratajkowski revealed a couple of days prior to her pregnancy before posting this fun photoshoot. The news was dropped through a Vogue's digital cover video in which the actress' face was zoomed in first and then slowly zoomed out to display rubbing her belly, hinting towards pregnancy.

In the caption, she thanked Vogue Magazine for allowing her to share this special cover. She also mentioned being grateful for the baby and wrote that it is "growing." Ratajkowski is one of those celebrities who refused to reveal the baby's gender while she also wrote an open letter that states why she doesn't believe in revealing the gender.

She said that when she and Bear-McClard disclosed the pregnancy to their friends, the first question would be about the gender and they often respond that let's wait for the baby to turn 18, and then they will inform.

Ratajkowski admitted everyone laughs off this but there is something important everyone should note about gender. “One that hints at possibilities that are much more complex than whatever genitalia our child might be born with: the truth that we ultimately have no idea who—rather than what—is growing inside my belly,” she explained.