Jaime King shows off quirky dress sense in sheer red dress over black polo neck for outing in Beverly Hills

Jaime King has a very unique sense of style.

And the 37-year-old mother-of-two showed off her individual sartorial fashion sense as she stepped out for breakfast on Wednesday in Beverly Hills with her husband Kyle Newman.

The White Chicks actress wore a very low cut crimson sheer dress over the top of a black polo neck bodysuit.

Beauty: Jaime King showed off her individual sartorial fashion sense as she stepped out for breakfast on Wednesday in Beverly Hills

Beauty: Jaime King showed off her individual sartorial fashion sense as she stepped out for breakfast on Wednesday in Beverly Hills

She accessorized with little black booties and nothing else. 

Her long blonde locks were styled in natural beach waves as she was seen making a call on her phone. 

The beauty went for a subtle and natural make-up style, opting to wear mascara and eye liner.

She let her natural beauty shine through as she wore just a touch of foundation and powder. 

Kyle looked laid back and relaxed in a pair of denim jeans and a grey tee as he sipped on his drink. 

Individual: The White Chicks actress wore a very low cut crimson sheer dress over the top of a black polo neck bodysuit

Individual: The White Chicks actress wore a very low cut crimson sheer dress over the top of a black polo neck bodysuit

Jaime has three-year-old son James and one-year-old son Leo with husband Kyle and the pair have been married since 2007.

It looks as though Jaime's acting career is continuing to soar as she has just been cast to take on the lead role in the movie How To Cook Your Daughter.

The film, which is based on Jessica Hendra's memoir of the same name, has a 2018 release date. 

Deadline reports that the Hart Of Dixie star is to take on the lead role in the movie.

Morning date: Jaime was joined by her husband Kyle who looked laid back and relaxed in a pair of denim jeans and a grey tee

Morning date: Jaime was joined by her husband Kyle who looked laid back and relaxed in a pair of denim jeans and a grey tee

Jessica's book tells her story growing up as the daughter of National Lampoon editor Tony Hendra who she alleges sexually abused her from the age of six and also subjected her to emotional abuse.

Her book was written in response to Tony's own tome Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul, which was about his life-long friendship with a Benedictine monk who he credits with saving him from drug abuse, illicit sexual escapades and a dysfunctional family life.

Following the publication of Jessica's text, Tony vehemently denied her accusations and he has never faced formal charges over her claims. 

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