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Gigi Hadid strolls through New York City, tempting us with a sight of her toned abs while wearing an oversize top and slacks.

Gigi Hadid teased a glimpse of her toned abs in an oversize blouse during a New York City stroll on Friday.

The 28-year-old supermodel kept her long blonde locks tied back in a loose knot as she rocked the shirt with black slacks.

She completed her ensemble with delicate black ballet flats.

The Guest In Residence founder kept her accessories simple, wearing small gold earrings and square-shaped black sunglasses.

Completing Gigi’s casual streetwear look were several gold necklaces that peeked out from under the model’s tailored collar.

Toned: Gigi Hadid teased a glimpse of her toned abs in an oversize blouse during a New York City stroll on Friday

Chic: The skilled runway model kept her shirt loosely buttoned and her sleeves rolled up to her elbows

It’s been a busy month for the Never Have I Ever star in terms of supporting family, given that her older sister Alana Hadid made her runway debut this week, and her younger sister Bella Hadid returned to work after a five-month medical hiatus.

Modeling wise, the blonde stunner recently posed for Self Portrait’s Autumn/Winter 2023 campaign.

The Los Angeles born beauty also faced legal woes during a recent vacation to the Cayman Islands.

Gigi was arrested for marijuana possession during her trip to the Caribbean getaway, with her lawyer arguing that the marijuana was approved in New York City for medical use.

The runway model pleaded guilty in order to avoid having the conviction appear on her record, walking away by paying a $1,000 fine.

In spite of her recent legal woes, the former Victoria’s Secret angel has kept her head held high on social media, jokingly captioning a post after the Cayman Islands incident with, ‘All’s well the ends well.’

The Next In Fashion co-host recently also posed in a new campaign for Miu Miu.

Strike a pose: The Ocean’s 8 star looked like she was ready to hit the runway in her masculine ensemble she wore today

Life’s a runway: The blonde beauty’s perfectly tailored look made for an effortless appearance as she strolled the streets of NoHo

Stylish: The mother of one slipped into a pair of black loafers to stay comfortable during her relaxing stroll

Deep in thought: The top model checked her phone periodically, appearing to be deep in thought

Making a statement: Hadid carried a small cream-colored purse in her hand to hold a few items she needed during her outing

Paying a fine: The runway model pleaded guilty in order to avoid having the conviction appear on her record, walking away by paying a $1,000 fine

The leggy model did have to clarify a caption she made on an Instagram story featuring Bella, where Gigi wrote, ‘Can’t wait 4 the comebaccckkkkkk.’

She added a note to her followers saying that her original caption didn’t mean that Bella would be walking the runway this year.

‘Bella just finished a long and intense treatment for Lyme disease,’ the Pirelli Calendar star wrote for her fans.

She added, ‘[I] Didn’t want some to take my post as a promise she’ll be back for shows this next season.’

Gigi also stays busy being a mother of one to her beloved daughter Khai.

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