Ana de Armas carries her small pup Elvis during bundled-up New York outing

She’ll be on the big screen in a few months, starring opposite Daniel Craig in No Time To Die.   

But Tuesday was another big day for Cuban actress Ana de Armas. 

The 31-year-old star was spotted on the streets of New York City, with her small dog Elvis in two, hours after her Vanity Fair cover debuted.

Tourist for a day: Ana de Armas was spotted bundled up in NYC on Tuesday, with a camera around her neck 

The Knives Out star casually bundled up for the windy NYC weather, under a fur-lined black leather coat, black turtle neck and later a black scarf. 

She paired it with medium wash skinny jeans, black sneakers and dark cateye sunglasses. 

Her short brunette locks were pulled back into a messy, but stylish, bun. 

Bundled: The Knives Out star casually bundled up for the windy NYC weather, under a fur-lined black leather coat, black turtle neck and later a black scarf

Bundled: The Knives Out star casually bundled up for the windy NYC weather, under a fur-lined black leather coat, black turtle neck and later a black scarf 

Details: She paired it with medium wash skinny jeans, black sneakers and dark cateye sunglasses

All about the hair: Her short brunette locks were pulled back into a messy, but stylish, bun

Details: She paired it with medium wash skinny jeans, black sneakers and dark cateye sunglasses. Her short brunette locks were pulled back into a messy, but stylish, bun 

Playing tourist for the day she also had a camera hanging from her neck as she walked and chatted with a friend. 

de Armas stopped by the Crosby Hotel and grabbed her small white dog, Elvis, and left carrying him under her arm. 

Multitasking, she chatted on her cellphone and gave cameras a quick smile.

Dog break: She stopped by the Crosby Hotel and grabbed her small white dog, Elvis, and left carrying him under her arm

Dog break: She stopped by the Crosby Hotel and grabbed her small white dog, Elvis, and left carrying him under her arm 

Multitasking: While carrying the pup she chatted on her cellphone

Multitasking: While carrying the pup she chatted on her cellphone

Ahead of her performance in the new James Bond film, releasing in April, and following her blockbuster role in Knives Out, she graced this month’s cover of Vanity Fair, hitting stands later this week. 

The cover and story were released digitally on Tuesday. 

In an announcement, sharing the story on social media she wrote: ‘I’m so incredibly happy to share my @vanityfair cover with all of you,’ before thanking the writer, photographer and others who were on staff for the photo shoot. 

Cover star: Ahead of her performance in the new James Bond film, releasing in April, and following her blockbuster role in Knives Out, she graced this month's cover of Vanity Fair, hitting stands later this week, but was digitally released Tuesday

Cover star: Ahead of her performance in the new James Bond film, releasing in April, and following her blockbuster role in Knives Out, she graced this month’s cover of Vanity Fair, hitting stands later this week, but was digitally released Tuesday

In the mag, she shared that she was nervous her role as a Bond Girl in the upcoming film would be ‘unrelatable.’

‘Obviously I was jumping all over the place and very excited,’ she said. ‘But I needed to be sure it wouldn’t jeopardize all the work I’d been putting in, that it wouldn’t ruin everything. And the Bond women have always been, for me at least, unrelatable.’ 

She’ll play Paloma who is described as a CIA agent who helps Bond in his new mission, after he was brought out of retirement by Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright).

She obviously stars alongside Daniel Craig, who she was teamed with on Knives out and stars Rami Malek as the new villain Safin, Christoph Waltz as Blofeld, Ralph Fiennes as M, Naomie Harris a Eve Moneypenny, and Ben Whishaw as Q.