Olivia Wilde proved she was a master of casual ensembles when she stepped out in Los Angeles on Thursday.
The 38-year-old actress-turned-director looks effortlessly cool in a pair of cut-off jeans and eye-catching black cowboy boots.
She was spotting after returning from the Venice Film Festival, as her upcoming film Don’t Worry Darling — which was savaged by critics — earned the distinction of having the fast-selling advance IMAX screening of any movie to date.
Taking it easy: Olivia Wilde, 38, looked effortlessly cool and casual in Daisy Dukes and cowboy boots while out in Los Angeles on Thursday
Olivia looked at ease while stepping out in the city in a plain white T-shirt and her Daisy Dukes, which had a severely shredded hems.
She showcased her trim legs below the shorts, culminating with her tall black boots, which were decorated with striking feather-like charcoal designs.
The House star wore her long brunette hair — which appeared to still be wet — straight down her back, and she covered it with a black baseball cap.
She blocked out the piercing sun, which comes amid Los Angeles days-long heat wave, with a stylish pair of aviator sunglasses.
Casual: The actress-turned-director wore a white T-shirt with a brown suede Gucci bag and a gray tote. She covered her wet hair with a black baseball cap and wore aviator sunglasses
Home at last: She was back on the West Coast after attending the world premiere of her sophomore directorial feature Don’t Worry Darling at the Venice Film Festival
Olivia completed her outfit with two bags: a smaller brown suede Gucci bag that she wore across her torso, and a larger gray tote bag.
After taking care of her errands, she was seen climbing into her car and driving away.
Olivia looked upbeat despite her new film Don’t Worry Darling receiving disappointing reviews from critics. The film currently has a disappointing 43 percent rotten rating among reviewers surveyed by Rotten Tomatoes, and the film’s score drops to an even worse 22 percent when only critics from respected publications are included.
But even if critics didn’t care for the psychological thriller, fans are certainly looking forward to it — or at least a chance to see her boyfriend Harry Styles live.
IMAX claimed on Friday that Don’t Worry Darling became the fast-selling film ever for advance screenings in the premium theaters, which are scheduled for September 19.
The screenings, which sold out within 24 hours, will be followed by a live Q&A beamed into theaters featuring Olivia with Harry, Gemma, Nick, Kate Berlant and other members of the cast, though Florence and Chris will be noticeably absent.
Surprise success: IMAX claimed that Don’t Worry Darling became the fast-selling film for an advance screening in the premium format at screenings for September 19 featuring a virtual Q&A with her and the cast sold out
Icy time: She and Harry promoted the film at its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, but the star Florence Pugh skipped a press conference and kept her distance from the two
The television star was fresh off the world premiere at the Venice Film Festival of her sophomore directorial feature Don’t Worry Darling, which stars Florence Pugh, her current boyfriend Harry Styles and Chris Pine, among others.
The lovebirds promoted the movie with Chris and fellow stars Gemma Chan and Nick Kroll, but Florence, who plays the lead, was notably absence from much of the festivities.
She skipped a press conference for the film that was attended by Olivia and the actors because her flight allegedly would land too late for her to get there, though she was later seen in Venice nearby while it was taking place.
During the premiere screening and on the red carpet, Florence appeared to keep her distance from her director.
It never ends: The troubles within the production spilled over to the premiere when some fans became convinced on social media that Harry had spat on his costar Chris when he sat down next to him, though there’s no evidence of that, and Pine’s rep denied it
The troubles within the production spilled over to the premiere when some fans became convinced on social media that Harry had spat on his costar Chris when he sat down next to him.
A videos showed Harry taking a seat next to Chris, who had been clapping but instantly stopped as his costar sat down.
However, the video didn’t clearly show any spit, and a second clip from another angle showed the two chatting politely just seconds later.
A representative for Pine later vehemently denied that there had been any spitting.
Messy: Florence’s original costar Shia LaBeouf has also been adding to the drama around the film after he denied being fired and shared video of Olivia begging him to stay with the production
Florence’s original costar Shia LaBeouf has also been adding to the drama around the film.
He was originally set to star in Don’t Worry Darling before Olivia replaced him with Harry.
After LaBeouf was sued by his ex FKA twigs and details of his allegedly sexual battery and harassment against her emerged, Olivia claimed she had fired him from the production.
But the Honey Boy actor later produced a video that Wilde apparently sent him begging him to stay with the production, and he claimed that he had left over a ‘lack of rehearsal time,’ while forwarding emails to Variety to back up his case.
Florence and Olivia have reportedly been feuding quietly after the actress was allegedly uncomfortable with Olivia’s on-set relationship with Harry, though she claimed to Vanity Fair that her relationship with former partner Jason Sudeikis was ‘over long before’ she and Harry first hooked up.
Timing: Florence and Olivia have reportedly been feuding after the actress was allegedly uncomfortable with Olivia’s on-set relationship with Harry, though she claimed to Vanity Fair that her relationship with Jason Sudeikis was ‘over long before’ she and Harry first hooked up; seen August 18 in NYC