Emily Ratajkowski shrugged off the cold for a snow-day outing with her son, Sly, stepping out in low-rise sweatpants and a crop top. The model-actress and her four-year-old spent Monday, January 26, playing outside during New York City’s winter storm.
The Gone Girl actress may have ensured her son, whom she has with ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, was wrapped up in New York City’s winter storm as they played outside, but she donned a revealing crop top for their mom-and-son bonding time.
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In pictures shared to Instagram, Emily paired her long-sleeved black top with low-rise sweatpants, rolling them down further to show even more of her midriff. She finished the look with a fuzzy hat and red scarf, topping it all with a long black coat.
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By contrast, Sly was set for the weather in a pink, green, and red puffer jacket, a matching earflap beanie on top of his long blond locks, and camouflage trousers.
Emily shared a number of photos of herself and Sly walking through a park and posing on a bench, and despite her bare midsection, she even lay down in the snow to create a snow angel. But the pair warmed up afterwards, sitting by a blazing wood fire to thaw out from their fun excursion.
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Meanwhile, the 34-year-old star recently told how she loves being “subversive” by refusing to conform to ideas of “what a mom should look like,” and she doesn’t care what people think of her clothing because only her son’s opinion matters.
She told Britain’s ELLE magazine, “I think that [fashion] is actually one of the ways I really enjoy being subversive with motherhood. There’s so much around what a mom should look like.”
© Backgrid/The Grosby Group Emily Ratajkowski looks sensational in her long denim dress as she arrived for lunch at popular Italian Restaurant in London, joined by her son, Sly
“I know what kind of mom I am, and I only deeply care about my son’s reaction to that,” she added. “Anybody else who has opinions about me as a mother because of the way I dress, it’s just so inconsequential.”