Olivia Palermo bundles up in leopard print jacket in chilly NYC with her Maltese pup in red coat

Olivia Palermo bundles up in leopard print jacket as she heads out in chilly NYC with her Maltese pup in a red coat

She became a celebrity thanks to the MTV reality show The City which premiered in 2008.

And more than a decade later, Olivia Palermo, 35, has parlayed that fame as a socialite and influencer.

On Wednesday, she and her Maltese pup Mr. Butler both bundled up as they headed out in chilly New York City. 

Staying warm: Olivia Palermo, 35, bundled up in a leopard print down jacket with faux fur-trimmed hood and black cropped pants for an outing with her dog in NYC on Wednesday

Palermo tried to keep warm in a leopard print down jacket with faux fur-trimmed hood.

She added black drainpipe cropped pants and colorful trainers.

She completed her look with angular sunglasses and a black face mask.

Mr. Butler wore a bright red quilted coat for the outing.

Her fur baby: She kept her Maltese Mr. Butler warm, too, by wrapping him in a bright red quilted coat

Her fur baby: She kept her Maltese Mr. Butler warm, too, by wrapping him in a bright red quilted coat

Influencers: The former reality star is married to German model Johannes Huebl, 43, and the couple have remained in the Big Apple throughout the COBVD-19 pandemic

Influencers: The former reality star is married to German model Johannes Huebl, 43, and the couple have remained in the Big Apple throughout the COBVD-19 pandemic

The former reality star is married to German model Johannes Huebl, 43, and the couple have remained in the Big Apple throughout the COBVD-19 pandemic. 

In December, Palermo spoke to Page Six about trying to keep up her fashionable ensemble during the coronavirus crisis by employing ‘a lot of cashmere and diamonds’.

‘I have not let coronavirus stop me from getting dressed; I feel that it’s important,’ she said. ‘I’m convinced it’s going to be the roaring ’20s with that extra sparkle when we get out [of quarantine].’  

No pandemic dressing down: 'I have not let coronavirus stop me from getting dressed; I feel that it’s important,' the fashionista told Page Six in December

No pandemic dressing down: ‘I have not let coronavirus stop me from getting dressed; I feel that it’s important,’ the fashionista told Page Six in December