Caitlyn Jenner dons skintight leather trousers as she relaxes with friends at dinner in Malibu after emotional ESPY awards speech

She's got a whole new wardrobe to explore.

And Caitlyn Jenner really turned up the heat when she stepped out in Los Angeles on Friday night.

The 65-year-old slipped into a pair of skin-tight leather trousers as she enjoyed an evening out with friends at Nobu Malibu.

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On fire! Caitlyn Jenner, 65, turned up the heat in a pair of skin-tight leather trousers when she stepped out in Malibu on Friday night

On fire! Caitlyn Jenner, 65, turned up the heat in a pair of skin-tight leather trousers when she stepped out in Malibu on Friday night

The former Olympic athlete went for all black everything for the girly catch-up, teaming the racy slacks with knee-high boots, a deep V top and matching duster jacket.

Over her shoulder she carried a large leather bag, presumably packed with all her beauty essentials.

The I Am Cait star wore her brunette tresses in loose waves around her shoulders and rounded off her outfit with a delicate pendant necklace, diamond stud earrings and a ring on each hand.

Her bronzed, healthy glow was set off with a simple but effective French manicure.

Caitlyn was accompanied by a male friend as she left the high-end eatery and made her way to a waiting car.

All black everything: The former Olympic athlete teamed the racy slacks with knee-high boots, a plunging top and matching duster jacket for her meal out with friends at Nobu

All black everything: The former Olympic athlete teamed the racy slacks with knee-high boots, a plunging top and matching duster jacket for her meal out with friends at Nobu

 Late night out: She appeared to be in great and content spirits during the outing

 Late night out: She appeared to be in great and content spirits during the outing

Also spotted at the celebrity hotspot was Hollywood actress Naomi Watts, who looked stylish in tight jeans and a white blazer. 

Meanwhile, Caitlyn has been celebrating this week after she accepted the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs on Wednesday.

The US Women's National Soccer Team captain and World Cup champion Abbi Wambach presented the gong, and called the night's biggest awardee: 'The courageous, the stunning Caitlyn Jenner.'

Caitlyn then began her acceptance speech by telling the women in the crowd that she now understands the work and time it takes to get glam for a red carpet event.

Thigh gap: The I Am Cait star wore her brunette tresses in loose waves around her shoulders and rounded off her outfit with a delicate pendant necklace, diamond stud earrings and a ring on each hand

Thigh gap: The I Am Cait star wore her brunette tresses in loose waves around her shoulders and rounded off her outfit with a delicate pendant necklace, diamond stud earrings and a ring on each hand

Catching up: Over her shoulder she carried a large leather bag, presumably packed with all her beauty essentials

Catching up: Over her shoulder she carried a large leather bag, presumably packed with all her beauty essentials

'Picking out this outfit: OK, girls, I get it!' she began.

'You've got to get the shoes, the hair, the makeup - the whole process, it was exhausting. And next, the Fashion Police. Please be kind on me; I'm new at this.'

The former Olympic champion went on to urge athletes to be more accepting of transgender people, by saying: 'This transition has been harder on me than anything I could have imagined.'

Home time! Caitlyn was accompanied by a male friend as she left the high-end eatery

Home time! Caitlyn was accompanied by a male friend as she left the high-end eatery

Team effort: The I Am Cait star was flanked by minders as she made her way to a waiting car 

Team effort: The I Am Cait star was flanked by minders as she made her way to a waiting car 

Exhausted? Cait's had a lot of celebrating to do this week after she accepted the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs on Wednesday

Exhausted? Cait's had a lot of celebrating to do this week after she accepted the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs on Wednesday

Meanwhile... Naomi Watts was also spotted at Nobu with her friends that night

Meanwhile... Naomi Watts was also spotted at Nobu with her friends that night

City chic: The Aussie actress looked classy in tight jeans and a white blazer
City chic: The Aussie actress looked classy in tight jeans and a white blazer

City chic: The Aussie actress looked classy in tight jeans and a white blazer

'And that's the case for so many others besides me. For that reason alone, trans people deserve something vital,' she continued. 'They deserve your respect. And from that respect comes a more compassionate community, a more empathetic society, and a better world for all of us.'

And even Kris Jenner has praised Caitlyn's bravery.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians matriarch said afterwards: 'I think it was amazing and very brave. I think she looked beautiful.'

First timer: Caitlyn began her acceptance speech by telling the women in the crowd that she now understands the work and time it takes to get glam for a red carpet event

First timer: Caitlyn began her acceptance speech by telling the women in the crowd that she now understands the work and time it takes to get glam for a red carpet event

Be a showstopper in a white gown like Caitlyn

Caitlyn Jenner might have skipped the ESPY red carpet, but that doesn't take away her crown for best dressed.

Caitlyn took the stage in a stunning white gown while receiving the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.

Although, her speech was quite memorable and teary-eyed, she made sure not to ruin her bronze make up or get a tear on her breath taking white dress.

If you fell in love with her ethereal wrap gown as much as we did, then why not follow the footsteps of a fashionista and emulate her look?

We found you some sexy alternatives, that will hug those curves but still give you the elegant look like Caitlyn.

Toss your curled locks to the side, throw on some gold teardrop earrings...and voila, you've mimicked Caitlyn's ESPY look!

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Emotional: The former Olympic champion went on to urge athletes to be more accepting of transgender people, saying: ‘This transition has been harder on me than anything I could have imagined’

Emotional: The former Olympic champion went on to urge athletes to be more accepting of transgender people, saying: 'This transition has been harder on me than anything I could have imagined'

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