Amanda Bynes was spotted with a friend in Los Angeles this weekend.
The 38-year-old former child star – who recently hosted an art show – wore figure-hugging gray leggings and a black T-shirt with a large graphic chain-link print on the front.
The former student beautician wore a black and white striped hat over her bleached hair.
Her casual look was completed with a pair of white Vans high-top sneakers and she carried a small white Prada bag.
Bynes’ eyes were heavily outlined in black, her eyebrows were heavily darkened, and she showed off the heart-shaped tattoo on her right cheek.
Amanda wore small stud earrings and tucked dark sunglasses into the collar of her shirt.
Amanda Bynes was spotted with a friend in Los Angeles this weekend
The former student beautician wore a black and white striped hat over her bleached hair
Meanwhile, her companion put on a boisterous performance for the outing with long, two-toned purple and pink hair paired with a neatly trimmed ginger beard.
The person was wearing black leggings, flip-flops and a blouse and scarf combination with a black and white pattern.
The eccentric look was topped with pink, heart-shaped sunglasses.
It comes about three weeks after the ex-All That cast member hosted an art show attended by Noah Cyrus.
In December, she teamed up with fashion designer Austin Babbitt, aka Asspizza, to organize the event after collaborating on and releasing a series of clothing designs.
The soiree took place at the PLANTS + SPACES store in Los Angeles and tickets sold out, according to a link shared on Amanda’s Instagram account.
In early October, Bynes revealed that she had been working with Austin on several clothing items.
Amanda successfully organized an art show a few weeks ago
She put on a busty show in a cleavage-flashing black top and high-waisted black pants in photos shared to Instagram
Their collection includes a $60 white T-shirt with a bold black sketch of a woman who resembles the retired actress.
Other pieces offered on Babbitt’s website include three $100 reruns of short films with more original drawings.
Amanda shared the items via her Instagram Stories at the time, writing, “My art education majoring in product development at FIDM paid off.”
She said in a statement to People magazine that she and Babbitt were “working on a pop-up art show in December” and that it would “include art and clothing,” and now it appears the venture went off without a hitch.
After the event, Amanda shared two snaps from the party as she posed with a friend.