She means business! Quick change Karlie Kloss swaps her athletic gear for work attire on snowy day in New York 

Karlie Kloss looked like a ray of sunshine as she smiled brightly amidst the snow-covered streets of New York City on Monday, doing double fashion duty.

Hands full and in training gear at first, then dressed to the nines in her best professional attire, the 24-year-old model was full of energy as she went about her day. 

The Kode with Klossy founder was clearly taking care of business.

Wardrobe change! Karlie Kloss looked like a ray of sunshine as she smiled brightly amidst the snow-covered streets of New York City on Monday, doing double fashion duty

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To get the day started, she had her blonde hair tied up in a bun, with coffee in one hand and smart phone in the other, ready to tackle anything.

The model appeared to be just returning from a workout, dressed in athletic gear under her stylish, long coat.

Karlie later changed things up to showcase a more professional look, keeping only the coat, transforming her bun into a braided pony tail with a smoother coif.

Professional attire: Keeping only the coat and the bun, though shifted lower with a smoother coif, Karlie later changed things up to showcase a more professional look

Some things never change: Phone still in hand, she swapped the coffee for a sleek, green tote to carry her essentials through the city

Phone still in hand, she swapped the coffee for a sleek, green tote to carry her essentials through the city.

She paired a crisp, white button down dress shirt with a cream skirt featuring a subtle red and black plaid print.

The seasoned cold weather veteran wore semi-sheer black tights under slightly slouchy black kinky boots with a roper heel, careful not to expose too much skin in the chilly weather.

Keeping warm: Karlie paired a crisp, white button down dress shrit with a cream skirt featuring a subtle red and black plaid print

So chill! Karlie Kloss smiled brightly as she walked the snow-covered streets of New York City on Monday morning

The tech enthusiast and jet-setter had just returned from Las Vegas, where she attended the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), according to her social media account.

CES is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association where tech companies often unveil their latest innovations.

Karlie told business magazine Fast Company in an interview published Monday how she stays motivated to keep up the incredibly pace at which she lives her life.

'I am the daughter of an emergency-room physician, and I’ve watched my dad work 12-hour night shifts for as long as I can remember,' she said. 'It’s inspired me and is definitely a part of who I am and the way I live.'

Jet-setter: The tech enthusiast had just returned from Las Vegas, where she attended the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), according to her social media account

The computer programming and baking entrepreneur appeared on the cover of the February issue of Fast Company.

'I've had the privilege of being on many covers in my 10 year career, but there's something especially meaningful about this one,' Karlie wrote with an image of the cover that she posted on Monday.

'Still so much hard work ahead, but I'm incredibly honored and proud to cover @fastcompany February issue [fist bump emoji].' 

Making things happen: The computer programming and baking entrepreneur appeared on the cover of the February issue of Fast Company

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