Olivia Wilde is all smiles after enjoying a girls night out for dinner with friends

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Olivia Wilde is all smiles after enjoying a girls night out for dinner with friends at Craig’s in West Hollywood

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As her second directorial effort Don’t Worry Darling hits theaters, Olivia Wilde is relaxing with some friends.

The 38-year-old actress and filmmaker (born Olivia Jane Cockburn) was all smiles when she left Craig’s in West Hollywood after dinner with friends.

She was not seen with boyfriend Harry Styles, who is preparing for a week of shows ahead of his new tour at Chicago’s United Center starting Thursday.

Wilde relaxes: Now that her second directorial effort Don't Worry Darling is in theaters, Olivia Wilde relaxes with some friends

Wilde relaxes: Now that her second directorial effort Don’t Worry Darling is in theaters, Olivia Wilde relaxes with some friends

Wilde stepped out in a white top under a black jacket with brown trim and embroidered red horse patterns.

She had pulled her auburn locks back into a ponytail, accessory with little silver earrings for her night out.

The actress and filmmaker topped off her look with blue jeans as she drove to her car after a meal at Craig’s.

Olivia's look: Wilde stepped out in a white top under a black jacket with brown trim and embroidered red horse patterns

Olivia's look: Wilde stepped out in a white top under a black jacket with brown trim and embroidered red horse patterns

Olivia’s look: Wilde stepped out in a white top under a black jacket with brown trim and embroidered red horse patterns

The outing came just weeks after her second directorial effort, Don’t Worry Darling, hit theaters following several controversies.

The film opened well, earning $19.3 million and debuting at the box office for the weekend of September 23-25.

However, the film dropped significantly – 64.6% to be exact – on its second weekend, earning only $6.8 million, bringing the total to $32.3 million from a reported budget of $35 million.

Director: The outing came just weeks after her second directorial effort, Don't Worry Darling, hit theaters following several controversies

Director: The outing came just weeks after her second directorial effort, Don't Worry Darling, hit theaters following several controversies

Director: The outing came just weeks after her second directorial effort, Don’t Worry Darling, hit theaters following several controversies

The film follows a young couple (Florence Pugh and Harry Styles) who move to a seemingly idyllic town run by the man’s company.

Their seemingly perfect world begins to crumble as the woman begins to dig deeper into the secrets swirling through the city.

Wilde also directs and stars in the film alongside Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll and KiKi Layne.

Director/Co-Star: Wilde also directs and stars in the film alongside Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll and KiKi Layne

Director/Co-Star: Wilde also directs and stars in the film alongside Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll and KiKi Layne

Director/Co-Star: Wilde also directs and stars in the film alongside Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll and KiKi Layne

Wilde is currently preparing her next directorial effort, Perfect, based on the true story of Kerri Strug and her iconic vault at the 1996 Olympics.

Despite hurting her ankle on a previous jump attempt, she secured the landing on her second run and took a gold medal for the United States in the team competition, the first time the US has ever won after decades of Russian dominance.

Thomasin McKenzie plays Strug and Mckenna Grace plays Strug’s teammate Dominique Moceanu.

Next project: Wilde is currently preparing her next directorial effort, Perfect, based on the true story of Kerri Strug and her iconic vault at the 1996 Olympics

Next project: Wilde is currently preparing her next directorial effort, Perfect, based on the true story of Kerri Strug and her iconic vault at the 1996 Olympics

Next project: Wilde is currently preparing her next directorial effort, Perfect, based on the true story of Kerri Strug and her iconic vault at the 1996 Olympics