Amber Heard stepped out in her summer best on Tuesday.
Clad in a semi-sheer maxi dress, the 28-year-old Rum Diary actress looked cheerful as she caught up with a friend during a shopping trip in Beverly Hills.
Navigating the streets in a pair of fashionable white sandals, the fiancé of Johnny Depp surely caught the eye of trend-spotters.
Cooling off: Amber Heard held an iced beverage in hand as she went shopping with a friend in Beverly Hills on Tuesday
Her hair worn down in a summer-ready straight ‘do, Amber propped a pair of stylish sunglasses upon her face to protect herself from the sun.
Amber’s sleeveless summer frock featured a peach and black patterned design scattered throughout the dress.
The dress came complete with a slip that fell just above her knees, showing off her toned pins through the slightly translucent fabric.
High spirits: Amber whipped her lovely blonde hair as she caught up with her friend
She wrapped a small black belt round her dress to accentuate her narrow waistline, and carried a powder blue shopping bag from a local store.
With her lovely blonde tresses whipping in the wind, Amber certainly looked to be in a good mood.
With just a dusting of pink blush, the actress appeared to have stepped outside with minimal make-up upon her pretty face.
Trendsetter: Heard likely caught the eye of several trend-spotters in her stylish summer ensemble
Though the actress did not appear to be joined by her fiancé Johnny, Amber seemed to be in good company with her friend.
Meanwhile, Amber will also be honoured by the organisation The Art Of Elysium, a non-profit she has worked with, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The organisation provides artistically-oriented workshops – which range from songwriting to comedy – to seriously ill children in hospitals, led by volunteers.
Amber will be the recipient of the Spirit Of Elysium award for her devoution to volunteer work.
She told the publication: ‘When I first moved to L.A., I was looking for a way to help…But since I didn’t have any money, my time was all I could offer.’