Emily Ratajkowski keeps it cozy in a brown velour sweatsuit as she takes her dog Colombo for a walk in NYC

Emily Ratajkowski kept it casual on Sunday as she took her dog for a walk.

The supermodel, 32, who was recently spotted shooting a commercial, looked cozy in a brown velvet tracksuit as she took her Husky-German Shepherd mix for his daily walk.

Her dark hair was brushed straight and she appeared to wear little makeup for the outing, as the outfit accentuated the warm tones in her skin tone.

The catwalk veteran stepped out in white sneakers.

She wore hoop earrings and black-rimmed glasses in the morning sun.

Emily Ratajkowski, 32, looked cozy in a brown velvet tracksuit as she took her Husky-German Shepherd mix for his constitutional morning Sunday in New York

Colombo seemed to enjoy the fresh air and strode along in a red suit of armor with a black belt.

The single mom got into the holiday spirit and shared a photo of herself and her son, Sylvester, almost three, with Santa on her Instagram Stories.

Emily wore a blue sweatshirt with New York in red and white letters and black pants.

Young Sly looked adorable in a matching blue suit with red sneakers and pink socks, as his blonde hair framed his face.

The cover model shares her son with ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, 36.

In an interview with Vogue Australiathe influencer admitted that motherhood wasn't always something she embraced.

β€œI wasn't someone who always knew I was going to be a mother,” she said. “It wasn't something that was super on the agenda.”

“I always imagined myself much older as I got older,” she revealed.

The catwalk veteran stepped out in white sneakers.  She wore hoop earrings and black-rimmed glasses in the morning sun

The catwalk veteran stepped out in white sneakers. She wore hoop earrings and black-rimmed glasses in the morning sun

The single mom got into the holiday spirit and shared a photo of herself and her son Sylvester, almost three, with Santa on her Instagram Stories

The single mom got into the holiday spirit and shared a photo of herself and her son Sylvester, almost three, with Santa on her Instagram Stories

Emily has been open about not creating gender stereotypes for her son, buying him toys including trucks and tea sets.

'I think the great thing is that I actually had no prejudices. I was really interested in meeting my child and getting to know who they were before I decided to get a job, and developing that relationship in a respectful way, without any assumptions about how the two of us would interact. '

In October, the My Body author shared a video she wanted to use to announce her pregnancy three years ago, but didn't at the time. She posted it believing that β€œit had to live here (on social media) permanently.”

The doting mother closed the message by saying, “Sly, you are more amazing than I could ever imagine and watching you discover who you are remains the greatest experience of my life.”