Model Mara Martin was “proud” to represent working moms when she walked the runway while breastfeeding her daughter on Sunday night.

The new mom — daughter Aria is 5 months old — said that nursing while modeling showed that mothers don’t need to give up on their careers when they have a baby.

“You can do it all,” Martin, 30, told PEOPLE one day after walking in the Sports Illustrated Swim Search fashion show. “You can go out. You can pursue your dream. You can totally work, you can have a kid. You can be in a bathing suit. You can be confident in your body no matter what it looks like.”

Martin says that Aria ended up on the runway with her very organically. It all began when she brought her daughter to the open casting call, because she and her fiancé just moved to the Miami area and don’t yet have a babysitter.

“Aria was with me because I was just being me, I was just being a mom because I couldn’t just go do this for the weekend and leave her,” Martin says. “And they [SI] were super accommodating.”

The runway show was part of the SI Swimsuit Issue’s yearly search for new models, their “Rookie of the Year” competition. During the process, the director of SI Swim, MJ Day, and Darcy Baum, the senior editor, approached Martin about taking Aria on the runway.

“MJ and Darcy came up to me and said, ‘Oh my gosh, wouldn’t it be so cool if you walked with Aria?’ And I said, ‘Oh, that would be the coolest thing ever!’ ” Martin says, though she adds that she was worried it would be too close to Aria’s bedtime.

“They basically said, you have the ultimate mom card, whatever you think is best,” Martin recalls. “Things never go on schedule, especially motherhood.”

But luckily, the timing worked out just right, and Martin was able to take Aria down the runway as she was “giving her dinner.”

“People started cheering for me,” Martin says. “It’s just super impactful to so many women, even around the world. I’ve gotten so much support. I’m super grateful that I represented that for them.”

“MJ is a mom too and she was just saying, ‘You made a human. And with this superhuman body, you made a human. And you’re now able to feed it with your body and I’m just like, ‘I know, I feel like a boss now.’ ”

But while Martin loves the strong mom role she was able to represent, she does wish doing this “wasn’t a headline.”

“It’s so normal to me. I was just being a mom,” she says.

Martin is now one of the final 16 women competing to be SI‘s Rookie of the Year, and while she’d love to win, she’s already forever changed by this experience.

“I was confident going in but I feel so much confidence now from them,” she says.

Martin is also thrilled with the message she created for her daughter.

“She’s going to look back at this and be so proud,” Martin says.

This article originally appeared on People.com

Get our Health Newsletter. Sign up to receive the latest health and science news, plus answers to wellness questions and expert tips. Please enter a valid email address. Sign Up Now Check the box if you do not wish to receive promotional offers via email from TIME. You can unsubscribe at any time. By signing up you are agreeing to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Thank you! For your security, we've sent a confirmation email to the address you entered. Click the link to confirm your subscription and begin receiving our newsletters. If you don't get the confirmation within 10 minutes, please check your spam folder.

Contact us at letters@time.com.