Emily Ratajkowski adopts a cowgirl look as she strolls with tyke Sylvester in New York City

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Emily Ratajkowski takes on a cowgirl look with boots and a denim skirt as she goes for a walk with tyke Sylvester in New York City

Emily Ratajkowski took on a cowgirl-in-the-city look when she stepped out in New York City on Saturday.

The single mom, 31, took a walk with her toddler Sylvester, 20 months, wearing a fitted and flared denim midi skirt and western boots.

The model showed off her tight midriff in a navy blue short-sleeved mini t-shirt.

Cowgirl: Emily Ratajkowski, 31, adopted a cowgirl in the urban look when she stepped out for a walk in New York City on Saturday with her toddler Sylvester, 20 months, wearing a fit and flare denim midi skirt and western boots

Her long, dark locks were styled straight and twisted over her shoulders.

The cover model wore natural-looking makeup, along with dark sunglasses.

Carrying a small black-and-brown checkered shoulder bag, she stopped to talk to a friend who was walking his dog, while she kissed the man on the cheek.

Midriff Trim: The model showed off her tight midriff in a navy blue short-sleeved mini t-shirt. Her long, dark locks were styled straight and the cover model wore natural-looking makeup and dark sunglasses

The little one looked happy in brown overalls and an orange T-shirt as he walked barefoot as he and his mom enjoyed the warm fall weather in Manhattan’s East Village.

The runway star, who recently identified herself as bisexual, often dresses her tyke in gender-neutral clothing Harper’s Bazaar in her November 2022 cover interview, “I think sexuality is on a sliding scale. I don’t really believe in straight people.’

The revelation comes after her much-discussed split from her husband of four years, Sebastian Bear-McClard, 41.

Sliding scale: The model stopped to talk to a friend and gave the man a kiss on the cheek. Emily, who came out as bisexual, told Harper’s Bazaar, “I think sexuality is a sliding scale. I don’t really believe in heterosexuals’

The High Low podcast host has admitted she’s been on a number of dates, but said her outlook on things has changed since the breakup. “To use the TikTok phrase, I was a bit of a ‘pick-me girl’ in that I wasn’t very good at deciding what I liked,” she confessed.

‘I really wanted to be chosen. It was hard for me to go on a date with someone and think about how much I liked or disliked it. I would have thought about how they saw me, what it meant, what they wanted from me, what it meant to my self-esteem.

‘I don’t have that anymore. So now it’s really nice to go out to dinner with someone and say, “Cool. I really enjoyed these parts of it. I really didn’t like these other parts.”‘

Dating: The High Low podcast host has been separated from her husband for four years and, when it comes to dating, said, “It’s really nice to go out to dinner with someone and say, ‘Cool. I really enjoyed these parts of it. really didn’t like these other parts”‘

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