She welcomed her third child, a son named Muhammad Zaviyar Khan, just two weeks ago with husband Amir Khan.
And Faryal Makhdoom, 28, looked nothing short of sensational when she stepped out on Friday at an event held ahead of International Women’s Day on Sunday.
The mother-of-three showcased her post-baby body in a blazer-style leather mini dress over a simple white long sleeved top.
Gorgeous: Faryal Makhdoom, 28, looked nothing short of sensational when she stepped out on Friday at an event held ahead of International Women’s Day on Sunday
The belted-dress nipped in at her svelte waist and she completed the stylish ensemble with thigh-high leather boots.
She wore her raven hued tresses into a blow-dried hairdo and complemented her pretty features with a full face of make-up.
The influencer was announcing her Trek Challenge for One Family Anti trafficking Fund along with fashion designer Lucy Choi.
Mother-of-three: The mother-of-three showcased her post-baby body in a blazer-style leather mini dress over a simple white long sleeved top just two weeks after giving birth (pictured with Lucy Choi)
The niece of Jimmy Choo looked stunning in a black mini dress with mesh inserts, she completed her look with scarlet red stiletto heels.
Earlier this week, Faryal was faced with criticism from mummy-shaming trolls after she shared a photo of herself buying nappies in thigh-high boots, a T-shirt dress and long faux-fur coat.
After she posted the posed-to-perfection snap she faced backlash in the comment section.
Yummy mummy: The belted-dress nipped in at her svelte waist and she completed the stylish ensemble with thigh-high leather boots
Cause: The influencer was announcing her Trek Challenge for One Family Anti trafficking Fund along with fashion designer Lucy Choi
One person blasted the social media star as that was ‘definitely not how [she] dressed two weeks after having [her] third born child’, as she told Faryal to ‘relax and enjoy your baby.’
The commenter continued: ‘Stop worrying about posing in heels and a cumberbund next to the pamper section in full makeup and false lashes… look a little more natural perhaps? Congrats and hope the feedings are going well.’
Faryal was unperturbed by the remark, as she hit back: ‘Each to their own. I am relaxed and feel good dressing up – nothing wrong with that? Looool also my lashes are natural thanks very much.’
Another person said she looked ‘horrible’ which Faryal simple responding with ‘so kind of u x’, while when another said they wished there was a ‘dislike button’, she told the troll there was ‘an unfollow button’ if they so wished.
Cruel trolls: Earlier this week, Faryal was faced with criticism from mummy-shaming trolls after she shared a photo of herself buying nappies in thigh-high boots, a T-shirt dress and long faux-fur coat
Another online troll claimed: ‘I think the pic was taken before she had kids – like wouldn’t you have nappies at home.’
Not missing a beat, Faryal responded: ‘Uhhhhh nappies do finish lol.’
But it wasn’t all negative in Faryal’s comment section, as one fan came to her defence after seeing the trolls remarks.
They wrote: ‘Ew the comment section is full of jealous little girls… if anyone has been pregnant for 9 months you’d want to feel yourself and feel great again, she looks amazing I’ve done the same dress up and just felt good after birth..
Hitting out: The social media star, 28, was forced to hit back at mummy-shaming trolls when they criticised her for the clothes she wore to go to the supermarket
‘She’s always with her children as seen on her snaps. Jealous people are nasty people, go focus on yourself and own problems instead of trolling on Instagram. Love your little family Faryal’
Clearly delighted to see the sweet comment, Faryal responded with a prayer hand emoji and a heart emoji.
Just two weeks ago, Amir took to Instagram to announce the happy news that he and Faryal had welcomed a son, along with a snap of the newborn lying against his chest.
Supportive: But it wasn’t all negative in Faryal’s comment section, as one fan came to her defence after seeing the trolls remarks
In the caption Amir wrote: ‘My beautiful Son Muhammad Zaviyar Khan was born today 22/02/20 weighing 7lbs 12oz.’
Along with ‘#dadofthree’ and ‘#blessed,’ Amir also shared the hashtag ‘alhamdulillah’ which is Arabic for Praise Be To God.
Amir and Faryal are already proud parents to daughters Lamaisah, five, and Alayna, 21 months.
It’s a boy! Just two weeks ago, Amir took to Instagram to announce the happy news that he and Faryal had welcomed a son, along with a snap of the newborn lying against his chest
Gushing: The boxer confirmed the news on Instagram on Saturday, along with the hashtag ‘alhamdulillah’ which is Arabic for Praise Be To God