Emily Ratajkowski flaunts her VERY slender midsection just two months after welcoming her child

Emily Ratajkowski showed off her stunningly svelte post-baby body while stepping out in New York City on Monday.

The 29-year-old supermodel was out walking her dog Colombo with her producer husband Sebastian Bear-McClard.

The I Feel Pretty star’s latest leggy outing comes slightly over two months after she gave birth to her child Sylvester that she shares with Sebastian.

Off she goes: Emily Ratajkowski showed off her stunningly svelte post-baby body while stepping out in New York City on Monday

Emily bared her taut midriff in a crop top plugging Little Italy’s John Jovino Gun Shop which opened in 1911 but went under last year amid the coronavirus lockdowns.

She teamed the top with a pair of wide-set khaki slacks and accessorized the look with a pink baseball cap.

Meanwhile her husband showed off his toned forearms in a casual salmon colored T-shirt that matched his trousers. 

While not on her walk that day Emily showed her fans her outfit on Insta Stories with a bit of bathroom mirror selfie footage.

On the move: The 29-year-old supermodel was out walking her dog Colombo with her dashing producer husband Sebastian Bear-McClard

On the move: The 29-year-old supermodel was out walking her dog Colombo with her dashing producer husband Sebastian Bear-McClard

New York history: Emily bared her taut midriff in a crop top plugging Little Italy's John Jovino Gun Shop which opened in 1911 but went under last year amid the coronavirus lockdowns

New York history: Emily bared her taut midriff in a crop top plugging Little Italy’s John Jovino Gun Shop which opened in 1911 but went under last year amid the coronavirus lockdowns

As the day wore on the Gone Girl actress was seen stepping out to give baby Sylvester some fresh air with a walk in his stroller.

The proud mother of one encased her statuesque frame in a fitted black romper with a plunging neckline that flaunted her cleavage.

She clashed the black dress against a pair of white sneakers and added a splash of color with a green baseball cap.

Throwing in a touch of dazzle with a pair of gleaming hoop earrings and a necklace, she warded off the springtime rays with a pair of sunglasses. 

Social media maven: While not on her walk that day Emily showed her fans her outfit on Insta Stories with a bit of bathroom mirror selfie footage

Social media maven: While not on her walk that day Emily showed her fans her outfit on Insta Stories with a bit of bathroom mirror selfie footage

Emily joyously announced Sylvester’s birth on March 11 with an Instagram picture that showed her nursing her baby.

‘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 wrote.

Later that month the star posted a heartwarming snap of herself breastfeeding Sly and called him a ‘Beautiful boy.’

Her snaps of her amazingly slender post-baby body have drawn backlash including an Instagram rant from Vampire Diaries alum Claire Holt.

Quality time: As the day wore on the Gone Girl actress was seen stepping out to give baby Sylvester some fresh air with a walk in his stroller

Quality time: As the day wore on the Gone Girl actress was seen stepping out to give baby Sylvester some fresh air with a walk in his stroller

The look: The proud mother of one encased her statuesque frame in a fitted black romper with a plunging neckline that flaunted her cleavage

The look: The proud mother of one encased her statuesque frame in a fitted black romper with a plunging neckline that flaunted her cleavage

‘If you post a picture of your completely flat stomach 10 days after having a baby and call that body positivity, to me that’s the same as posting a picture of the millions of dollars in your bank account and calling that success positivity,’ wrote Claire. 

”It might be true, but it makes other people feel s**ty about themselves, and it’s not normal, and you’re an outlier, and you’re lucky.’ 

Emily announced her pregnancy on the cover of Vogue last autumn and wrote an essay about why she would not declare the 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. 

Mover and shaker: Throwing in a touch of dazzle with a pair of gleaming hoop earrings and a necklace, she warded off the springtime rays with a pair of sunglasses

Mover and shaker: Throwing in a touch of dazzle with a pair of gleaming hoop earrings and a necklace, she warded off the springtime rays with a pair of sunglasses

Details: She clashed the black dress against a pair of white sneakers and added a splash of color with a green baseball cap

Details: She clashed the black dress against a pair of white sneakers and added a splash of color with a green baseball cap

‘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.’

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.’

Baby mine: Her latest leggy outing comes slightly over two months after she gave birth to her and Sebastian's son Sylvester

Baby mine: Her latest leggy outing comes slightly over two months after she gave birth to her and Sebastian’s son Sylvester