Karlie Kloss is a vision of New York style in trench coat and turtleneck

Karlie Kloss is a vision of New York style in trench coat and turtleneck as she braves the Big Apple wearing face mask and gloves

Even in a pandemic Karlie Kloss still looks as if she just stepped off a runway. 

The 27-year-old served a fashionable street style look as she stepped out in NYC on Thursday. 

Pairing high-rise denim with a turtle neck and open trench coat she managed to look fabulous as the city remains on lockdown amid the coronavirus.  

Fresh look: Karlie Kloss served a fashionable street style look as she stepped out in NYC on Thursday

The model wore a pair of high-waisted denim jeans that were medium wash for the large portion of the legs but had a light wash portion sewn in below the knee. 

She added to the look with a plain all black turtle neck and matching slide on flat in a silk fabric. 

Keeping herself warm she opted for a beige trench coat that she left unbuttoned and free to flow in the wind as she walked. 

Fashion: Pairing high-rise denim with a turtle neck and open trench coat she managed to look fabulous as the city remains on lockdown amid the coronavirus

Fashion: Pairing high-rise denim with a turtle neck and open trench coat she managed to look fabulous as the city remains on lockdown amid the coronavirus

As New York continues to grapple with the COVID-19 disease, she wore a medical face mask and blue disposable gloves to protect herself. 

The state has over 343k cases of the disease and over 22,000 deaths since the crisis began. 

Like many stars, Karlie has been doing her bit to try and entertain folks amid the current climate, recently appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: At Home Edition.

She appeared on the show looking casual earlier this month, filming from her home in NYC, and has been dressing down in videos that she posted with her husband Joshua Kushner last month. 

Keeping it casual: Karlie appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: At Home Edition earlier this month

Keeping it casual: Karlie appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: At Home Edition earlier this month 

The model has also been keeping herself busy, with her Kode With Klossy business venture that she founded in 2015, with the intention of ’empowering girls to learn to code one scholarship at a time’ in the United States. 

Last month, Karlie announced on Instagram that ‘for the first time EVER Kode With Klossy is launching a free two week virtual coding camp.’

The two-week program – aimed at girls between the ages of 13 and 18 – will teach its participants how to ‘build real-life apps’ whether they are an expert or a novice on the subject. 

In conjunction with her post’s caption, Karlie also shared a video where she personally addressed her target audience.  

Entertaining: Karlie has been doing her bit to try and entertain folks amid the current climate, recently appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: At Home Edition.

Entertaining: Karlie has been doing her bit to try and entertain folks amid the current climate, recently appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: At Home Edition.

Kloss made sure to remind her 8.7million followers that ‘applications are only open for the next 10 days’ before signing off.

According to Kode With Klossy’s official website, ‘the scholarship is for anyone who’s passionate and interested in learning a new superpower.’

Earlier in the day, Karlie shared a photo of herself in a Zoom call with some of the program’s top scholars. 

Gettin' messy! She later shared before and after shots, showing how long his hair had grown

Gettin’ messy! She later shared before and after shots, showing how long his hair had grown

‘Postcards from Home for @voguemagazine (ft. some very special @kodewithklossy scholars on zoom,’ wrote Karlie, who beamed in the screen grab.

In a recent interview with Vogue, Karlie spoke passionately about the Kode with Klossy scholars and the program’s mission. 

‘These amazing young women are staying connected during this difficult time, and I think that kind of community is vital now,’ she said.