Doting in denim! Lana Del Rey and Italian beau Francsco Carrozzini coordinate in jean garments as they dine and shop in Malibu 

Lana Del Rey and her Italian beau Francesco Carrozzini just can't get enough of one another.

After soaking up the sun in Portofino earlier this month, the two enjoyed Cuban and Mexican fare at Cafe Habana in Malibu on Saturday.

The doting duo even coordinated in colourful ensembles and denim pieces for their afternoon outing, which also included coffee and shopping at boutiques such as Intermix.

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Day date: Lana Del Rey and her boyfriend Francesco Carrozzini were spotted dining at Cafe Habana in Malibu, California on Saturday

Day date: Lana Del Rey and her boyfriend Francesco Carrozzini were spotted dining at Cafe Habana in Malibu, California on Saturday

Lana, 30, was clad in a sleeveless floral-printed shirt which she teamed with light denim skinny jeans and strappy brown sandals.

The High By The Beach crooner also had a chambray blouse wrapped around her waist.

Her voluminous brunette locks were flowing down in natural waves, as her face was made up with a light palette of make-up.

Perking up: The two were also spotted sipping on what appeared to be coffee 

Perking up: The two were also spotted sipping on what appeared to be coffee 

Italian photographer Francesco, 32, wore a button-down denim blouse with printed bright yellow shorts and brown boat shoes.

He was also sporting a black New York Yankees cap.

Though, Lana and her beau didn't put on an affectionate display this time which is unlike the pair.

Brights: Lana stood out in a vibrant floral-printed shirt, as Francesco wore loud yellow shorts 

Brights: Lana stood out in a vibrant floral-printed shirt, as Francesco wore loud yellow shorts 

Earlier this month, the two - who have been dating for at least a year - joined Francesco's family in Portofino, Italy, where they couldn't keep their hands off of each other.

Meanwhile, Lana is most recently covered on the latest edition of V Magazine.

In the accompanying feature, she follows up on her previous comments about feminism - which had received backlash last year.

Denim-on-denim: The singer wrapped a chambray blouse around her waist and sported skinny jeans 

Denim-on-denim: The singer wrapped a chambray blouse around her waist and sported skinny jeans 

'Some people listen to music and they don’t really think about it too much further than that they like to hear it in the car. Some people listen to it and they think, "God, that’s appalling, I’m not going to let my daughter listen to that,"' Lana told the mag.

'The luxury we have as a younger generation is being able to figure out where we want to go from here, which is why I've said things like, "I don’t focus on feminism, I focus on the future."

'It’s not to say that there’s not more to do in that area,' she continued, adding that while we had witnessed the evolution of many movements, we were now standing at the forefront of a technological one. 

'I’m not undermining other issues. But I feel like that’s obvious,' she said, 'like I shouldn't even have to bring that up.'

Covering up: Lana concealed her eyes with rose-tinted shades

Covering up: Lana concealed her eyes with rose-tinted shades

Her controversial comments first appeared in Fader Magazine in June of last year.

'For me, the issue of feminism is just not an interesting concept,' she said at the time. 'I’m more interested in, you know, SpaceX and Tesla, what’s going to happen with our intergalactic possibilities.

'Whenever people bring up feminism, I’m like, God. I’m just not really that interested.'

She added that her idea of a true feminist is 'a woman who feels free enough to do whatever she wants.'

Discussing the name of her new record Honeymoon, Lana - born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant - said it just 'felt right at the time.'

Affectionate: The two put on a loving show while out in Portofino, Italy on August 11

Affectionate: The two put on a loving show while out in Portofino, Italy on August 11


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