Gorgeous Candice Swanepoel goes hell for leather in NYC after revealing Vogue shoot in Brazil

Last week she was juggling feeding her infant son and posing for Vogue in Brazil.

So on Thursday it seems Candice Swanepoel took a well deserved afternoon off for some shopping with a friend.

The 28-year-old model also took the opportunity to showcase her amazingly svelte body during the outing.

The Victoria’s Secret darling’s epically long legs were on full display thanks to some very tight black leather trousers.

On top, she layered a black leather motorcycle jacket over several other black layers, including a zip up sweatshirt.

A pair of high heel, lace up boots added a few more inches to the stunner’s 5ft9in frame.

While she did protect her eyes from a glaring sun with some mirrored aviators, the chilly temperatures still necessitated a grey knit beanie.

Of course her exquisite visage was glowing thanks to some light blush and pale rose lipstick.

Last week, Candice took a break from her high fashion shoot for Vogue Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to nurse her five-month-old son.

The blonde bombshell showed off her tanned legs while dressed in a black mini dress, which featured textured white sleeves.

The beautiful model wore her long blonde locks loose and sleek while taking a seat on a lounge chair at the Fasano Hotel pool.

The new mom kept her makeup to a minimum, opting for pink lips and a touch of eye shadow.

Candice was later seen enjoying an outdoor shower next to the H๏τel pool.

The Victoria’s Secret Angel held a towel around her body as she rinsed off her golden tresses.

While at the shoot, the stunner shared a snap with pH๏τographer Mert Alas; she added: ‘Back at it with the best.’

On Wednesday, Candice stepped out in snowy New York City with her son, who was bundled up in a onesie.

The beauty wrote: ‘Snow and bear snuggles.’

The blonde beauty welcomed Anacã on October 5, 2016 with her longtime partner Hermann Nicoli.

The veteran model penned a lengthy caption about openly breast feeding alongside the snap; she wrote: ‘Many women are shamed for breastfeeding in public, or even kicked out of public places for feeding their children.’

Adding: ‘I have been made to feel the need to cover up and somewhat shy to feed my baby in public places but strangely feel nothing for the topless editorials I’ve done in the name of art..?’