Amanda Seyfried steps out in 70s-chic denim shorts and a retro blouse as she promotes Mamma Mia! 2

Her movie Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again comes out Friday.

And star Amanda Seyfriend was busy as can be as she promoted the ABBA extravaganza around NYC Wednesday.

Starting her day in the Soho neighborhood of city, the starlet, 32, appeared as if she took some style cues from the band's 70s glory wearing vintage-inspired Valentino.

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Waist no time! Amanda Seyfriend stepped out in high-waisted denim and a silky blouse by Valentino while promoting her highly anticipated musical sequel Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again around New York

Waist no time! Amanda Seyfriend stepped out in high-waisted denim and a silky blouse by Valentino while promoting her highly anticipated musical sequel Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again around New York

Her designer outfit was a perfect update on vintage standards.

Amanda's ensemble teamed high waisted dark denim teamed with a silk blouse featuring a red and blue pattern with a pussybow tie.

Turning around, bold V embroidered pockets offered a chic take on the current logo trend.

Throwback: Her designer outfit was a perfect update on some 70s standards, giving a nod to ABBA's heyday

Throwback: Her designer outfit was a perfect update on some 70s standards, giving a nod to ABBA's heyday

Look pretty in a paisley printed blouse like Amanda

It's no secret that logos have been big news for fashion over the last few seasons with labels like Gucci, Dior and Fendi decorating everything from accessories to dresses and separates.

It was only time before Valentino put their mark on the trend with this groovy paisley printed blouse spotted here on Amanda Seyfried.

She styled this top to perfection with her Valentino denim shorts denim shorts added a casual element to this otherwise dressy ensemble.

Sadly this look hailed from the upcoming Resort 2018 collection so we won't be able to shop Amanda's button down right away. That being said, click the link on your right to shop Valentino's current collection at NET-A-PORTER. Or emulate Amanda to shop one of the pretty prints in the edit below!

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Denim darling: The Mean Girls actress teamed high waisted dark denim teamed with a silk blouse featuring a red and blue pattern with a pussybow tie

Denim darling: The Mean Girls actress teamed high waisted dark denim teamed with a silk blouse featuring a red and blue pattern with a pussybow tie

The Mean Girls actress accessorized with cat-eyed sunglasses and flat sandals, adding a splash of contemporary color with a pastel pink leather tote. 

Amanda wore her golden locks down, styled smoothly and parted down the center.

The star is running around the Big Apple promoting the highly anticipated musical sequel Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.

Initially: Turning around, bold V embroidered pockets offered a chic take on the current logo trend

Initially: Turning around, bold V embroidered pockets offered a chic take on the current logo trend

Rise and shine! The beauty was on her way to Good Morning America, where she appeared with castmate Lily James

Rise and shine! The beauty was on her way to Good Morning America, where she appeared with castmate Lily James

The actress, who started her career on daytime's , was on her way to the Today show's Times Square studio, where she appeared with castmate Lily James.

There Amanda talked about Mamma Mia 2, bragging that it was even better than the first.

Tonight she's slated to appear on the Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, airing 11:35pm/10:35 central on NBC.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again arrives in theaters Friday July 20. 

All day: Tonight she's slated to appear on the Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, airing 11:35pm/10:35 central on NBC

All day: Tonight she's slated to appear on the Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, airing 11:35pm/10:35 central on NBC

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Amanda Seyfried dons 70s-chic jean shorts as she promotes Mamma Mia! 2

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