Ashley Graham rocks a business look in New York City after announcing the second season of her docuseries: 'We know the power of investing in women'

Ashley Graham was spotted leaving the Today Show in New York after sitting down to talk about her life as an entrepreneur for her latest docuseries. 

The model and businesswoman looked stunning in a lowcut navy blue pantsuit and nude heels. 

She opted for silver hoop earrings and gold rings with natural makeup that made her smile pop. 

Her dark brown hair framed her face and was loosely curled as it tied together the glamorous look.

The 36-year-old announced the second season of her docuseries - Side Hustlers - in which she stars alongside entrepreneur Emma Grede where they serve as investors and mentors for female business owners. 

Ashley Graham was spotted leaving the Today Show in New York after sitting down to talk about her life as an entrepreneur for her latest docuseries

Ashley Graham was spotted leaving the Today Show in New York after sitting down to talk about her life as an entrepreneur for her latest docuseries

The model slash businesswoman looked stunning in a lowcut navy blue pantsuit and nude heels

The model slash businesswoman looked stunning in a lowcut navy blue pantsuit and nude heels

The 36 year-old announced the second season of her docuseries - Side Hustlers - in which she stars alongside entrepreneur Emma Grede where they serve as mentors to female business owners

The 36 year-old announced the second season of her docuseries - Side Hustlers - in which she stars alongside entrepreneur Emma Grede where they serve as mentors to female business owners

Together, the businesswomen attempt to help these women's side gig become their main line of work. 

In the Shark-Tank style series, they take pitches from women who need funding for promising side jobs. 

'We are pouring into and mentoring these women who are founders, who have given up their lives to see their business come to life. We know the power of investing in women,' the supermodel said. 

Grede is no stranger to the business world either.

The 41 year-old is currently the CEO of Khloe Kardashian's brand Good American and Co-founder of Kim Kardashian's Skims. 

She said, 'Women just don't get enough opportunities for financing. If you're pitching a woman-centric idea to a room full of mean, of course that's going to happen.

'What are you doing for women? I see it as my responsibility, having had some success, to pour into other women.'

The show gained popularity via social media and was announced to have a second season in production. 

When asked how to best approach networking, the stars revealed that being persistent and constantly inquisitive is the key to success. 

'It's about putting yourself out there and talking and not being afraid,' Graham said, 'Nobody offers out their hand, necessarily.'

But not just anybody can be an entrepreneur according to Grede, it takes a specific mindset and letting go of their fears in the industry. 

Grede is currently the CEO of Khloe Kardashian's brand Good American and Co-founder of Kim Kardashian's Skims

Grede is currently the CEO of Khloe Kardashian's brand Good American and Co-founder of Kim Kardashian's Skims

'We are pouring into and mentoring these women who are founders, who have given up their lives to see their business come to life. We know the power of investing in women,' the supermodel said

'We are pouring into and mentoring these women who are founders, who have given up their lives to see their business come to life. We know the power of investing in women,' the supermodel said

She was famously featured in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Sports Illustrated back in 2016 and 2019

She was famously featured in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Sports Illustrated back in 2016 and 2019

Graham married cinematographer Justin Ervin in 2010 and shares three children with him: twins Malachi and Roman, 2, and Isaac Menelik Giovanni, 3. 

She was famously featured in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Sports Illustrated back in 2016 and 2019. 

'We still lack diversity on the runway, but I appreciate the designers who are pioneers for change,' she told Bazaar about her time as a model.