Kristin Cavallari Post-Baby Body: 'The Hills' Star Looks Skinny After Welcoming Second Child

4:15 PM EDT 7/24/2014 by Lindsay Cronin, Celebeat Reporter

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Kristin Cavallari looks to have her body back just months after welcoming her second son.

Earlier this week, the former Hills star surfaced in Los Angeles, and despite recently giving birth, she looked to be fit and trim.

"Two months after giving birth, Kristin Cavallari ran errands in L.A. on Wednesday, July 23, showing off her impressively slim physique in a form-fitting cream color dress," Us Weekly reported on July 24, along with a paparazzi photo of Cavallari.

Cavallari and Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler began dating in late 2010 and became engaged in April 2011. Months later, the pair called off their engagement, but eventually reconciled and were married on June 8, 2013.

Prior to their marriage, Cavallari and Cutler welcomed their first child, Camden Jack, on Aug. 8, 2012. Their second child, son Jaxon Wyatt, arrived on May 7, 2014.

Throughout her pregnancy and after the birth, Cavallari remained focused on her fitness and worked out regularly. In a recent Instagram post, Cavallari shared a photo of herself sporting ankle weights in her home gym. Along with the photo, she wrote, "Tired today..blah. At least l managed to do some legs and butt with ankle weights."

On Wednesday, following her outing in Los Angeles, Cavallari shared a photo of her look with fans. In the caption of the photo, Cavallari wrote, "Yesterday's #OOTD riller & fount dress, kristin Cavallari by Chinese laundry shoes, the row backpack, and hat attack hat."

In 2011, Cavallari revealed that in addition to her workout regimen, she follows a strict diet, which consists mainly of fish, chicken, fruit and vegetables.

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