Emily Ratajkowski continues to flaunt her impossibly flat stomach while walking Colombo in NYC

Emily Ratajkowski continues to flaunt her flat stomach while walking Colombo in NYC…nearly three months after welcoming baby Sylvester


Emily Ratajkowski welcomed her first child Sylvester in March and continues to show off her impossibly flat stomach nearly three months postpartum. 

And the 29-year-old model was seen flaunting her taut midriff in a black sports bra and bike shorts while walking her dog Colombo in NYC

The Inamorata designer has been heating up Instagram just in time for summer with a slew of bikini pictures.

Abs-olutely! Emily Ratajkowski, 29, continues to show off her impossibly flat stomach nearly three months postpartum while walking dog Colombo in NYC

The social media siren bared her abs in a matching spandex set that featured a tiny black bra and high waisted bike shorts. 

She threw an oversized white button down on top for a touch of modesty and slipped her feet into white Reeboks. 

Emily shielded her face from the sun in an orange hat with stylish sunglasses as she strutted her stuff around the bustling city. 

And the only thing that garnered more attention than her famed abs were the layers of gold and diamond pendants that bare her son’s name around her neck.  

Taking the reins: The model has been enjoying daily walks with her trusted furry companion who has become a doting big brother to her newborn Sylvester

Taking the reins: The model has been enjoying daily walks with her trusted furry companion who has become a doting big brother to her newborn Sylvester

Strutting her stuff: Emily's famed figure is virtually back to its pre-baby shape despite welcoming Sylvester less than three months ago

Strutting her stuff: Emily’s famed figure is virtually back to its pre-baby shape despite welcoming Sylvester less than three months ago 

And newborn Sylvester — who she calls ‘Sly’ for short — seemed to be back at home with husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, while Emily enjoyed an outing with her friend and their dogs. 

As her body has virtually snapped back to its original form since giving birth on March 8, she has been displaying her famed figure proudly in swimsuits and other stomach-baring ensembles — despite many saying she has set unrealistic expectations about ‘snapback culture.’ 

Recently Emily has been making strides to ‘buy herself back,’ after penning a lengthy essay for The Cut about owning her image last September. 

She recently sold a photo of herself standing in front of a canvas with her bikini-clad image on it, a work that was appropriated by artist Richard Prince for one of his own exhibits in 2014.

Mom life: Though she had maintained that she and husband Sebastian had adverse reactions to the notion of gender, she welcomed a son named Sylvester 'Sly' in March

Mom life: Though she had maintained that she and husband Sebastian had adverse reactions to the notion of gender, she welcomed a son named Sylvester ‘Sly’ in March

Bikini ready: The Inamorata designer has been displaying her famed figure proudly, despite many saying she has set unrealistic expectations about 'snapback culture'

Bikini ready: The Inamorata designer has been displaying her famed figure proudly, despite many saying she has set unrealistic expectations about ‘snapback culture’

She purchased the piece with an ex-boyfriend for $80K shortly after the exhibit and is now using it as a sort of cultural capital. 

The conceptual piece was sold at Christie’s on May 14 as a non-fungible token (NFT), a kind of digital asset which uses blockchain technology and cryptocurrency channels for verification and ownership. It sold for $175K after bidding began at $2K. 

‘The digital terrain should be a place where women can share their likeness as they choose, controlling the usage of their image and receiving whatever potential capital attached,’ she said of the decision to auction the work. 

Reclaiming her image: She recently sold a photo of herself standing in front of a canvas with her bikini-clad image on it, a work that was appropriated by artist Richard Prince for one of his own exhibits in 2014

Reclaiming her image: She recently sold a photo of herself standing in front of a canvas with her bikini-clad image on it, a work that was appropriated by artist Richard Prince for one of his own exhibits in 2014