Irina Shayk steps out with daughter Lea, three, wearing a statement gold coat

Irina Shayk sports a gold robe-style coat on outing with daughter Lea, three… after revealing she’s wearing color to boost her mood amid the pandemic

Irina Shayk stepped out in a statement coat on Friday after revealing she’s been wearing lots of color during the coronavirus lockdowns.

The supermodel was seen in New York City as she pushed her daughter Lea in a stroller and bundled up in a golden yellow coat.

The 35-year-old beauty, who shares her three-year-old daughter with ex-fiance Bradley Cooper, teamed the robe-style coat with some lace-up combat boots and a matching yellow purse.

Color: Irina Shayk stepped out in a cozy golden yellow coat in New York on Friday

Mom duty: The 35-year-old model was seen pushing daughter Lea, three, in a stroller through Manhattan

Mom duty: The 35-year-old model was seen pushing daughter Lea, three, in a stroller through Manhattan

Irina’s brunette locks were loose and she donned a black baseball cap for the chilly outing in Manhattan’s snow-covered streets. 

Meanwhile, the Russian-born star told Vogue she’s been experimenting with her ‘street style’ in quarantine.  

She said: ‘In my normal life, I never got dressed up, because for me it was all about comfort. Before, we used to go to big events and parties with make-up and get dressed up. Now, I think I miss those fun moments, so I decided that I can have fun with a street style.’

Wrapped up: The 35-year-old beauty, who shares her three-year-old daughter with ex-fiance Bradley Cooper, teamed the robe-style coat with some lace-up combat boots and a matching yellow purse

Wrapped up: The 35-year-old beauty, who shares her three-year-old daughter with ex-fiance Bradley Cooper, teamed the robe-style coat with some lace-up combat boots and a matching yellow purse

Standing out: The Sports Illustrated model recently told Vogue that her mood changes when she adds a splash of color to her wardrobe

Standing out: The Sports Illustrated model recently told Vogue that her mood changes when she adds a splash of color to her wardrobe

And the Sports Illustrated model noted that her mood changes when she adds a splash of color to her wardrobe.

She added: ‘I had so many different pieces sitting in my closet from years ago. When I didn’t know what to wear, I’d wear something simple and black. Now, I figured it is time to use a splash of color in my wardrobe. When you put on some color, it just brings your mood to a different level.’ 

Irina also revealed she would use cooking ingredients for her skincare routine before she became a model.

Runway star: Irina flashed her long legs as she strolled across a crossing in Manhattan

Runway star: Irina flashed her long legs as she strolled across a crossing in Manhattan

Irina didn’t have access to luxury skincare products when she was growing up in the small southwestern town of Yemanzhelinsk, Russia, so her mother taught her to use what was in the fridge to help boost her complexion.

She told Vogue: ‘I didn’t start to use creams and stuff until I was like 19 or 20 and I started to work as a model. 

‘Before, we didn’t really have access to the creams and stuff. We’d use stuff from the refrigerators, like a cucumber mask for moisturizing or something. I remember my mother was cooking with coconut oil and putting it on her skin as well. She was using whatever she was cooking with.’ 

Fashion forward: Earlier this week Irina stepped out in a tiger print coat over leather pants and a turtleneck sweater

Fashion forward: Earlier this week Irina stepped out in a tiger print coat over leather pants and a turtleneck sweater