Emily Ratajkowski managed to pair together three street style trends while out with son Sylvester Apollo Bear over the weekend: the oversized tee, the Princess Diana bike short, and the cowgirl aesthetic.
The model was seen walking around New York City Saturday in an oversized plain brown T-shirt by THIRTY YEARS, which she rolled up at the sleeves, along with teeny white bike shorts and black heeled cowboy boots with white designs by Sonora. She carried a ruby red shoulder bag and wore large black sunglasses as she pushed baby Sly on his stroller.
The My Body author kept her long, straight hair down and seemed to wear no makeup.
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Ratajkowski wore another pair of black cowboy boots recently, when she enjoyed a nature-filled getaway to a farm with her son and a girlfriend. On her Instagram Story, she shared a shot of her embracing the cowboy aesthetic—posing in a car in a lavender halter top, loose high-waisted jeans, and the knee-high boots.
She's also a big fan of athleisure and enjoyed a low-key date with her son in a pair of relaxed wide-leg yoga pants and a white crop top.
Earlier this year, EmRata spoke to POPSUGAR about how her style has changed since she became a mother.
"Well, I now love getting him dressed so much," Ratajkowski said of Sly. "And a lot of the time, depending on naps and whatever, I'll not have that much time to get myself dressed, which is okay. It just often means that I'm kind of throwing together looks."
She added that she used to have more time to prepare her looks before stepping out of the house, but she's learned to work with the time she has now.
"Definitely sneakers, for sure, and I'll do a pair of leggings," she said, adding that she's especially fond of flared leggings. "They make me feel a little bit cooler, like very minimally cooler."
Rosa Sanchez is the senior news editor at Harper's Bazaar, working on news as it relates to entertainment, fashion, and culture. Previously, she was a news editor at ABC News and, prior to that, a managing editor of celebrity news at American Media. She has also written features for Rolling Stone, Teen Vogue, Forbes, and The Hollywood Reporter, among other outlets.
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