Smiling Amanda Bynes looks happy and healthy at festive party as she sports raunchy underwear-flashing mini dress

She has had her fair share of strife in recent years. 

Yet Amanda Bynes looked better than ever as she stepped out to attend TV personality Diana Madison's Holiday party in West Hollywood on Friday. 

The 29-year-old actress looked sensational in a sheer lace dress which she topped off with a leather, biker jacket and sky-high heels. 

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Racy in lace: Amanda Bynes looked better than ever as she stepped out to attend Diana Madison's Holiday party in West Hollywood on Friday

Racy in lace: Amanda Bynes looked better than ever as she stepped out to attend Diana Madison's Holiday party in West Hollywood on Friday

Amanda showed off her curves in the black lace mini, which clung to her frame while flattering her shape at the same time. 

She sported high-waisted knickers and a bra beneath the garment although she protected her modesty with her biker jacket which she wore over the top. 

The She's The Man star added height to her frame with a pair of teetering, peep-toe heels which lengthened her already envy-inducing legs. 

Blonde ambition: The 29-year-old actress looked sensational in a sheer lace dress which she topped off with a leather, biker jacket and sky-high heels

Blonde ambition: The 29-year-old actress looked sensational in a sheer lace dress which she topped off with a leather, biker jacket and sky-high heels

The glamorous star wore her long blonde locks in a dead-straight style with a sweeping side fringe which tickled the top of her sunglasses. 

Although relatively inappropriate for the dark evening, Amanda's chic frames gave the look an A-list touch.

She wore minimal make-up although she upped the glam-factor with her accessories as she wore a series of rings while also rocking an edgy manicure comprising of pointed tips. 

The party was thrown by TV personality and entrepreneur Diana Madison and Amanda looked stunningly festive and prepped for the party season in her raunchy attire.  

Sexy ensemble: The glamorous star wore her long blonde locks in a dead-straight style with a sweeping side fringe which tickled the top of her sunglasses

Sexy ensemble: The glamorous star wore her long blonde locks in a dead-straight style with a sweeping side fringe which tickled the top of her sunglasses

The former Nickelodeon star has recovered from a series of health woes, which saw her become hospitalised and put on a psychiatric hold in 2014 due to ongoing mental health issues. 

Amanda has been making a gradual return to the public eye and on July 23 she attended her first public party since her meltdown.

Her mother Lynn has conservatorship over the star including her finances and medical needs since filing court documents in July 2013 in which Lynn described Amanda 'as a substantial risk to herself, to others and to property.'

Putting things behind her: The former Nickelodeon star has recovered from a series of health woes, which saw her become hospitalised and put on a psychiatric hold in 2014 due to ongoing mental health issues

Putting things behind her: The former Nickelodeon star has recovered from a series of health woes, which saw her become hospitalised and put on a psychiatric hold in 2014 due to ongoing mental health issues

Amanda was catapulted to stardom on the Nickelodeon series All That, which debuted in 1994 and ran for 10 seasons before ending in 2005.

She then launched a successful movie career with roles in She's The Man opposite Channing Tatum, Hairspray and What A Girl Wants.

Amanda has not hit screens since she starred in Easy A opposite Emma Stone in 2010.

Tween princess: Amanda was catapulted to stardom on the Nickelodeon series All That, which debuted in 1994 and ran for 10 seasons before ending in 2005

Tween princess: Amanda was catapulted to stardom on the Nickelodeon series All That, which debuted in 1994 and ran for 10 seasons before ending in 2005

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