Irina Shayk goes shopping with her 7-year-old daughter Lea in preparation for Halloween
Irina Shayk went to a pumpkin shop in The Hamptons over the weekend with her young daughter, whom she shares with her ex-boyfriend Bradley Cooper, and they had a great time.
The 38-year-old Russian supermodel looked chic in a black button-up vest and matching pants after returning from Paris Fashion Week.
The style icon wore her go-to black Nike Martine Rose Shox mules outside while tying a gray and black plaid blouse over her hips.
Wearing sporty, glossy black eyeglasses, she accessorized her outfit with a Louis Vuitton bag appropriately adorned with painted pumpkins.
Lea, who was seven years old, stood out from her glitzy mother as she was dressed in shorts, a pale pink cardigan, and a white T-shirt.
The young child, who starred in her father’s 2023 film Maestro, donned blue Nike sneakers.
She was walking with her mom, a pencil and paper in her hand, her beautiful blonde curls cascading down her back.
Irina’s long, dark hair fell in tight curls down her back and was styled in an off-center part.
The stunning woman engaged her 23.5 million-strong Instagram following on Sunday by posting behind-the-scenes photos from Paris Fashion Week.
Her description for a carousel post said, «Paris is so beautiful and so much ❤️.»
More than 231,000 times have her devoted followers double-tapped the post so far.
Shayk toured France while dominating the catwalks for designers such as Vivienne Westwood, Coperini, and Isabel Marant.
She posted even more elegant outfits on Monday morning, finishing the image with the word «PARIS» and a single black heart emoji.
In an interview with Highsnobiety earlier this year, Shayk referred to her ex-husband Bradley, who is currently dating model Gigi Hadid, as «a full-on, hands-on dad — no nanny.»
‘Lea went on holiday with him for over two weeks – I didn’t phone them once,’ she continued.
Additionally, she revealed in an Elle interview that she and the main actor of A Star Is Born «always find a way» to coordinate their work schedules so that they can divide up the parenting duties.
«He is the most ideal father Lea and I could ask for.» She gushed, «It always works, but it always works because we make it work.»