Emma Stone looks sleek in black as she heads to the gym three months after giving birth

She welcomed her first child back in mid-March in the Los Angeles area.

And Emma Stone made a trip back to a gym in the city on Tuesday as she showed off her trim figure.

The 32-year-old Oscar winner cut a sleek figure in an all-black athletic ensemble as she prepared to work up a sweat.

Stellar results: Emma Stone, 32, showed off her trim figure in all-black athleisure as she headed to the gym in LA on Tuesday, three months after welcoming her first daughter

Emma kept her gym attire casual with a plain black crop top that revealed a hint of her midriff.

She paired it with matching high-waisted leggings and also wore gray athletic shoes. 

The La La Land star accessorized with a Louis Vuitton Coussin MM crossbody bag, featureing the brand’s iconic embossed logo with a thick strap.

The pricey bag retails for $3,950 from the brand’s website. 

Back in black: Emma paired a casual black crop top with high-waisted leggings and gray trainers

Back in black: Emma paired a casual black crop top with high-waisted leggings and gray trainers

Pricey: She wore her strawberry blond hair down and accessorized with a Louis Vuitton Coussin MM crossbody bag, which retails for $3,950 on the brand's website

Pricey: She wore her strawberry blond hair down and accessorized with a Louis Vuitton Coussin MM crossbody bag, which retails for $3,950 on the brand’s website

Emma’s long strawberry blond locks were parted down the middle and styled straight as they flitted about in the breeze. 

She capped off her gym look with stylish round-frame sunglasses and a blue surgical-style mask to help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.

The Superbad actress phenomenal while out and about, despite having given birth just over three months earlier.

Missing from her outing was her husband, Dave McCary, a comedian, writer and segment director for Saturday Night Live.

Cute couple: Missing from Emma's gym trip was her husband Dave McCary, a comedian, writer and segment director for Saturday Night Live; seen together in 2019 in LA

Cute couple: Missing from Emma’s gym trip was her husband Dave McCary, a comedian, writer and segment director for Saturday Night Live; seen together in 2019 in LA

The couple first met on Saturday Night Live, and it was at the show’s offices at 30 Rock that Dave proposed to her in 2019.

For months, the two had kept their baby daughter’s name a secret, but TMZ revealed late last month that the parents had named her Louise Jean McCary.

Emma shares Jean as a middle name, and her grandmother was named Jean Louise, which likely inspired the baby’s name.

Having a child hasn’t stopped the A-lister from having one of the most successful films in the country at the moment.

Her 101 Dalmatians prequel Cruella had had a strong box office performance, earning more than $73 million in the US as of last weekend and $129.3 across the globe, according to Deadline.

That makes the Disney live-action film one of the most successful movies of the pandemic and a sign that more people may be ready to return to theaters.  

She stars as a young Cruella de Vil, when she was an ambitious designer known by her original name, Estella de Vil.

In theaters now: Emma stars as the title character in the 101 Dalmatians prequel Cruella for Disney. The film has helped shore up box office prospects for the rest of the year

In theaters now: Emma stars as the title character in the 101 Dalmatians prequel Cruella for Disney. The film has helped shore up box office prospects for the rest of the year

Emma Thompson has a major supporting role as the Baroness von Hellman, the head of a popular fashion house who’s Estella boss and later her antagonist.

The film charts Estella’s transformation to Cruella as she adopts the characters recognizable hairdo and begins a Dalmatian-obsessed life of crime. 

Cruella has received strong reviews, and it currently holds a 74 percent fresh rating from critics surveyed by Rotten Tomatoes

Last week, Emma admitted to the Daily Mirror that she found her characters recognizable laugh so embarrassing to perfect that she had to practice it in the most private place she could think of.

”I was in the shower trying to figure out how you perfect your own evil laugh,’ she admitted. ‘It has nothing to do with being an actor.’

She added: ‘Practicing the laugh…I couldn’t do that in front of anybody. That was just humiliating to work on.’

So embarrassed: Last week, she admitted to the Daily Mirror that she had to practice her character's laugh in the shower because it was too embarrassing to be around others

So embarrassed: Last week, she admitted to the Daily Mirror that she had to practice her character’s laugh in the shower because it was too embarrassing to be around others