Whitney Port from The Hills displays trim figure in jumpsuit

She was enjoying the California sun at Coachella over the weekend.

But Whitney Port was back to business on Wednesday as the reality star stopped by YouTube’s Build Series in NYC.

The mother-of-one glowed in a chic blue power suit with paisley print that showed off her sensational post-baby figure. 

Bold in blue: Whitney Port stopped by YouTube’s Build series in NYC on Wednesday in a paisley print shirt and pants 

Pairing the bold button-up blouse with matching high waisted pants, the blonde beauty displayed her long legs with royal blue pointed wedges. 

Keeping her shoulder length hair styled in polished waves, Whitney smiled ahead of her appearance.

The social media influencer also showed off her natural beauty with rosy cheeks and pink-tinted lipgloss. 

Snapped back: The mother-of-one showed off her sensational post-baby figure and long legs in the bright outfit 

Snapped back: The mother-of-one showed off her sensational post-baby figure and long legs in the bright outfit 

All smiles: The social media influencer also showed off her natural beauty with rosy cheeks and pink-tinted lipgloss

All smiles: The social media influencer also showed off her natural beauty with rosy cheeks and pink-tinted lipgloss

Keeping her accessories to a minimum, Whitney styled her look with a simple gold necklace, hoop earrings and a gold wrist watch. 

Prepped for the chilly NYC temps, the fashionista paired her bright look with an over-sized beige coat that tied at the waist and a black leather handbag. 

The mother of 8-month-old Sonny Rosenman stopped by the interview series to talk about her partnership with Lactaid, and explained that her husband, Tim Rosenman, is a big reason why she got behind the products. 

Street chic: Keeping her shoulder length hair styled in polished waves, Whitney was all smiles ahead of her appearance

Street chic: Keeping her shoulder length hair styled in polished waves, Whitney was all smiles ahead of her appearance

‘Timmy is lactose intolerant and he didn’t really want to do anything about it. It got to the point where I was like, “It’s time to take care of yourself,” said Whitney. 

She continued: ‘It’s a great option for us to have in the home so he can enjoy a bowl of cereal or we can make smoothies after we work out.’

Whitney, who rose to fame on the hit reality shows The Hills and The City, also opened up about what life after the two popular series meant for her. 

Heating up: Prepped for the chilly NYC temps, the fashionista paired her bright look with an over-sized beige coat that tied at the waist and a black leather handbag

Heating up: Prepped for the chilly NYC temps, the fashionista paired her bright look with an over-sized beige coat that tied at the waist and a black leather handbag

Reality star alum: While on the show, Whitney opened up about her decision to appear on The Hills and The City and how the shows affected her career

Pros and cons: 'It turned out to be a great experience because I didn't have to show too much of my personal life and I was able to launch a fashion brand from it,' said Whitney

Reality star alum: While on the show, Whitney opened up about her decision to appear on The Hills and The City and how the shows affected her career

‘Before I was on The Hills I didn’t even know what it was going to turn out to be. I was just told it was like a documentary style show about women in fashion in LA,’ said the fashion designer. 

‘It turned out to be a great experience because I didn’t have to show too much of my personal life and I was able to launch a fashion brand from it,’ she continued.

‘But then, when we were thinking about doing The City, I had to make a huge list of pros and cons about whether to do it or not because I did think that some people wouldn’t take anything that I did after the fact seriously.’

Authentic: 'It turns out that if you are a decent person that's not going to over-dramatize things for the sake of being on TV, then you can look okay on TV and then be able to have a career afterwards,' she continued 

Authentic: ‘It turns out that if you are a decent person that’s not going to over-dramatize things for the sake of being on TV, then you can look okay on TV and then be able to have a career afterwards,’ she continued 

But explaining her decision to go through with her own show, she said: ‘It turns out that if you are a decent person that’s not going to over-dramatize things for the sake of being on TV, then you can look okay on TV and then be able to have a career afterwards.’

And while deciding to work on The City, Whitney not only helped launch her professional career, but found some romance as well. 

The stunner met her husband, Tim Rosenman, while he worked as a producer on the show and they married in November 2015. 

The two share their eight-month-old son, Sonny, whom they welcomed in July of last year. 

New addition: Whitney met her husband, Tim Rosenman, while he worked as a producer on The City and the couple welcomed their first child, Sonny, last July 

New addition: Whitney met her husband, Tim Rosenman, while he worked as a producer on The City and the couple welcomed their first child, Sonny, last July 

 



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