Jennifer Lawrence flashes her toned midriff in a crop top as she goes on a coffee run in NYC
Daily MailNew mom Jennifer Lawrence showed off her trim post-baby body as she stepped out for coffee on Sunday. Out and about: The 31-year-old actress flashed her toned midriff in a black cropped t-shirt and loose-fitting jeans when she was spotted the Manhattan's West Village New mom: In February, the Oscar winner welcomed her first child, whom she shares with husband Cooke Maroney, 38 The blonde beauty swept her long locks up into a high ponytail and wore a natural makeup palette that included a light pink lipstick and a rosy blush. Natural beauty: The blonde beauty swept her long locks up into a high ponytail and wore a natural makeup palette that included a light pink lipstick and a rosy blush Sunny day: Jennifer shielded herself from the sun with a small beige umbrella during her outing in New York City Dressed down: The Hunger Games franchise star wore her wide-legged jeans low on her hips and sported tan-colored Birkenstock sandals Crop top: Jennifer's high-necked cotton top featured elbow-length sleeves and was cut just below her ribs Later in the day, the two-time Golden Globe Award winner switched up her wardrobe for a trip to a tanning salon. Pals: The star beamed as she strolled across the sidewalk before meeting a friend who wore a black sundress and carried a blue Christian Dior book tote Pals: The star beamed as she strolled across the sidewalk before meeting a friend who wore a black sundress and carried a blue Christian Dior book tote The mother of one smiled brightly after spending an hour at a tanning salon in the West Village. Summer sundress: Jennifer donned a beige sundress that featured spaghetti straps and hung just below her knees Casual chic: She slipped into a pair of brown leather sandals and had on a gold chain necklace with several dangly pendants In good spirits: The mother of one smiled brightly after spending an hour at a tanning salon in the West Village Additional films that will launch the star back onto the big screen include the comedy, No Hard Feelings, directed by Gene Stupnitsky, and the film adaptation, Burial Rites, from a book of the same name.