Ashley Graham has flaunted her post-baby body in a stunning at-home shoot for or the cover of Harper Bazaar's Voices Of Hope issue.
In the picture, the 32-year-old can be seen wearing a cropped Proenza Schouler dress and staring confidently into the camera.
The cover is one of six shot for this month's issue of the magazine, which brings together several powerful women to discuss racial injustice and the global pandemic.
Graham shared this video of her pumping breastmilk in an Uber:Graham paired her outfit and expression with shimmering bronze blush, matching eye shadow, and styled her hair in loose waves.
She topped the whole look off with a large choker necklace, and the picture was shot in a stairwell over Zoom by photographer Mario Sorrenti.
The model captioned her cover on Instagram: "Thank you @cturlington for including me alongside this group of incredible women.
"There are so many reasons I look up to you. Your fight for the health and well-being of mothers and children everywhere never stops inspiring me, and it was an honor to learn from and connect with you @Af85 @repunderwood @drleanawen and @melissaderosa.
"It has been a trying time for everyone, but my faith in these women and everyone else who is fighting for change is what gives me hope for the future. Cover shot over Zoom by @MarioSorrenti (with Issac along for the ride!) link in bio for the full article."
As Graham posed for the photo in the bright stairwell, her husband Justin Ervin held the phone and their nearly six-month-old baby Isaac.
The model gave birth to Issac in January of this year, just months before the coronavirus pandemic hit, which has given Graham the unique opportunity of watching her infant grow before her very eyes, having spent some of the first months of his life in quarantine.
When asked how having a baby has changed her priorities, Graham said: "Having a baby has shifted them in ways that I never thought possible. I mean, having a baby, first of all, and then being quarantined with the baby, has changed everything. Just being able to watch my son grow - literally, before my eyes - is something I never dreamed possible.
"We're actually quarantined in Nebraska with my mom, in the same house I grew up in. It's like I've gone back to simpler times, and it's reminded me that I don't need as much, that family is first... Even though our Zoom schedule is out of control."