Emily Ratajkowski looks lovely in leather as she fetches lunch with the dog while baby stays at home

Emily Ratajkowski puts her best foot forward in all leather as new mom fetches lunch with dog Colombo

She’s found her hands full with motherhood, recently joking that she’s ‘always breastfeeding’ son Sylvester, six-weeks-old.

But Emily Ratajkowski enjoyed some well-deserved grown-up time while meeting up with a friend for lunch in the Soho neighborhood of NYC on Saturday.

The actress/author, 29, looked rocker-chic donning a cool leather ensemble as she lead beloved dog Colombo away from the outdoor dining area after the meal.

New mom: Emily Ratajkowski enjoyed a bit of grown-up time when the new mom met up with a friend for lunch in SoHo on Saturday

Emily put her best foot forward in a leather jacket, which was tossed on top of a monochrome silk blouse and teamed with matching trousers.

She toted a two-tone bag on her arm and popped on a pair of tortoiseshell sunglasses that also fit the high-contrast theme. Chains layered around her neck added a bit of polish to the look.

Giving things a sporty touch, the London-born, San Diego-raised beauty donned blush pink Nikes.  

She let her chocolate brown tresses sweep down smoothly while keeping most of her famous face hidden with her glasses and a face mask from EvolveTogether.

Leather lover: The actress/author, 29, looked rocker-chic donning a cool leather ensemble

Leather lover: The actress/author, 29, looked rocker-chic donning a cool leather ensemble

Puppy love: The London-born, California-raised cutie lead her beloved dog Colombo away from the outdoor dining area after the meal

Puppy love: The London-born, California-raised cutie lead her beloved dog Colombo away from the outdoor dining area after the meal

While Emily was out, her bundle of joy Sylvester was likely at home with dad Sebastian Bear-McClard. 

She recently shared an intimate at home moment of the family, posting a candid shot of herself lifting up her tie-dye top to feed baby Sly in bed.

‘If it seems like I’m always breastfeeding it’s because I am,’ she joked in the caption. 

Cool kicks: Giving things a sporty touch, the model donned blush pink Nikes

Cool kicks: Giving things a sporty touch, the model donned blush pink Nikes

Feeding: Emily joked she's 'always breastfeeding' in a candid Instagram snap from yesterday

Feeding: Emily joked she’s ‘always breastfeeding’ in a candid Instagram snap from yesterday

Emily and her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard welcomed baby Sylvester on March 8th, and announced his arrival with a sweet snap of mom doting on the newborn.

‘Sylvester Apollo Bear has joined us earth side. Sly arrived 3/8/21 on the most surreal, beautiful, and love-filled morning of my life,’ she captioned the image 

Emily announced her pregnancy on the cover of Vogue last autumn and wrote an essay inside about bodies and gender.

‘When my husband and I tell friends that I’m pregnant, their first question after: “Congratulations” is almost always: “Do you know what you want?”‘ she said.

‘We like to respond that we won’t know the gender until our child is 18 and that they’ll let us know then,’ she shared, admitting: ‘Everyone laughs at this.’ 

Nigh out: Ratajkowski celebrated 'Mom's night out' with a busty dinner selfie earlier this month

Nigh out: Ratajkowski celebrated ‘Mom’s night out’ with a busty dinner selfie earlier this month

Mom and dad: The actress and producer husband Sebastian Bear-McClard welcomed a baby boy last month. Seen in February 2020

Mom and dad: The actress and producer husband Sebastian Bear-McClard welcomed a baby boy last month. Seen in February 2020

She added: ‘There is a truth to our line, though, 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. Who will this person be?’

The first-time parent explained in the magazine: ‘I like the idea of forcing as few gender stereotypes on my child as possible.’

She confessed: ‘But no matter how progressive I may hope to be, I understand the desire to know the gender of our fetus; it feels like the first real opportunity to glimpse who they might be. 

‘As my body changes in bizarre and unfamiliar ways, it’s comforting to obtain any information that might make what’s coming feel more real.’

Progressive: Emily announced her pregnancy on the cover of Vogue last autumn along with an essay about gender

Progressive: Emily announced her pregnancy on the cover of Vogue last autumn along with an essay about gender