Lily Collins looks chic in a polka dot blouse and distressed jeans as she heads to Italian restaurant for lunch

She has had a jam-packed schedule attending movie premieres for her starring roles in Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile and biopic Tolkien.

Yet Lily Collins looked relaxed when she went about her day-to-day life on arrival at Il Piccolino Italian restaurant on Robertson Blvd on Wednesday.

The Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile actress, 30, was on trend as ever in a polka dot blouse which had a neat tie front detailing for a demure look.

She looks Extremely Wicked (Shockingly Evil and Vile): Lily Collins looked chic in a polka dot blouse and distressed jeans as she headed to Italian restaurant for lunch on Wednesday

She looks Extremely Wicked (Shockingly Evil and Vile): Lily Collins looked chic in a polka dot blouse and distressed jeans as she headed to Italian restaurant for lunch on Wednesday

Dressed in distressed jeans, Lily kept her look cool with golden frame sunglasses and suede pointed boots.

It's been a busy time for the bombshell who has been hitting all the red carpets for her latest movies Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile and biopic Tolkien.

As well as treading the red carpet for the movie premieres, the actress also joined a whole galaxy of stars at the Met Gala in New York City. 

During a recent appearance on The Late Late Show, Lily admitted she had a security team keeping a keen eye on her and the loaned Cartier necklace at the Met Gala. 

Sensational in spots: The Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile actress, 30, was on trend as ever in a polka dot blouse which had a neat tie front detailing for a demure look
Sunny day: She enjoyed the sunshine on her low-key walk

Sensational in spots: The Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile actress, 30, was on trend as ever in a polka dot blouse which had a neat tie front detailing for a demure look

Spotted: During a recent appearance on The Late Late Show, Lily admitted she had a security team keeping a keen eye on her and the loaned Cartier necklace at the Met Gala

Spotted: During a recent appearance on The Late Late Show, Lily admitted she had a security team keeping a keen eye on her and the loaned Cartier necklace at the Met Gala

'Not only its own security guard but there was also a woman,' she confessed to James Corden. 'The only woman who had the key to unlock it!

'There's a device used for this specific necklace and at the end of the night I had to have her there to take it off.'

Forbes reported that the high-end piece was made of diamonds, platinum, rock crystal, onyx, and black lacquer.

But even with all the extra safety precautions taken on the festive night, Lily still found the courage to ask the security guard for a special request before they peeled the necklace off in her hotel room. 

Quirky: But even with all the extra safety precautions taken on the festive night, Lily still found the courage to ask the security guard for a special request before they peeled the necklace off

Quirky: But even with all the extra safety precautions taken on the festive night, Lily still found the courage to ask the security guard for a special request before they peeled the necklace off

'I know this is weird, but could you take a picture of me in the bathtub?' she asked the female officer, which has been an off-beat tradition of sorts for the actress when she goes to high-profile events.

'She thought I was really weird, but she nailed it. I got the photo.' 

Lily, did in fact, share the photo of herself in the Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown while laying in the bathtub on Instagram. 

'This dilemma again... after party or bath?...' she joked in the caption. 

High society: Collins wore a Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown to to Met Gala

High society: Collins wore a Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown to to Met Gala

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Lily Collins looks chic in a polka dot blouse and distressed jeans

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