Emily Ratajkowski models a plunging top while holding a martini three weeks after welcoming baby

Emily Ratajkowski models a plunging top while holding a martini for her first ‘mom’s night out’ since welcoming her baby three weeks ago

Emily Ratajkowski took to Instagram on Sunday evening to let her followers know she is having some fun on the town.

The 29-year-old Gone Girl actress proudly revealed she was enjoying her first ‘mom’s night out’ since welcoming her child Sylvester on March 8.

The Vogue model was seen in a plunging black top as she had her hand on the stem of a martini filled with green pimento olives inside a New York City restaurant.

Party time: Emily Ratajkowski took to Instagram on Sunday evening to let her followers know she is having some fun on the town. The 29-year-old Gone Girl actress proudly revealed she was enjoying her first ‘mom’s night out’ since welcoming her child Sylvester on March 8

 Emily was beautifully made up with her hair worn down as she modeled her gold and diamond Sylvester necklace.

Her black dress was so plunging it showed off her chest and part of her stomach.

She also had on her diamond engagement ring from husband Sebastian Bear-McClard as well as another eternity ring.

The looker had her purse on the back of her chair and there was another person to her right but the face could not be seen.

‘Mom’s night out,’ was all she said; the post was liked by pal Zendaya.

Earlier on Sunday she delighted followers with yet another tender photo of her ‘bunny.’

The DKNY model posted a sweet image of herself breastfeeding her infant on Easter.  

'My bunny': Ratajkowski shared a sweet snap of herself breasting her son Sylvester on Easter

‘My bunny’: Ratajkowski shared a sweet snap of herself breasting her son Sylvester on Easter 

Bling bling: Emily showed off her new 'Sylvester' and 'Mama' necklaces along with her wedding rings from husband Sebastian

Bling bling: Emily showed off her new ‘Sylvester’ and ‘Mama’ necklaces along with her wedding rings from husband Sebastian

Emily gently held the child in her arms as she sat upon a metal chair, clad in a plaid vest and matching mini skirt.

She also shared a sweet snap of the infant in his yellow onesie and grey booties.

Posting the exact same image to her Instagram Stories, she wrote, ‘Happy Easter’ in the photo.

Emily also showed off some new bling she received since welcoming her baby into the world.

Oh baby! The newborn was all dressed up for Easter in a yellow onesie and grey booties

Oh baby! The newborn was all dressed up for Easter in a yellow onesie and grey booties

That's her boy: Emily has been flooding her account with images of her newborn since announcing his birth last month

That’s her boy: Emily has been flooding her account with images of her newborn since announcing his birth last month

In the slideshow of images, Emily posted a photo of her new ‘Sylvester’ and ‘Mama’ necklaces.

‘My bunny,’ she captioned the slideshow.

Emily and her husband welcomed baby Sylvester on March 8, and the actress announced his arrival with a sweet snap of herself 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.

Mom and dad: The actress welcomed her baby boy with husband Sebastian Bear-McClard last month; seen in February 2020

Mom and dad: The actress welcomed her baby boy with husband Sebastian Bear-McClard last month; seen in February 2020

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

‘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.’

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.’

'We won't know the gender until our child is 18': Emily announced her pregnancy on the cover of Vogue last autumn and wrote an essay inside about why she would not declare the gender of the child; seen in late 2020

‘We won’t know the gender until our child is 18’: Emily announced her pregnancy on the cover of Vogue last autumn and wrote an essay inside about why she would not declare the gender of the child; seen in late 2020