Olivia Wilde keeps it casual in a white T-shirt and jeans, while opting for contemporary florals in LA
Olivia Wilde confirmed her casual guide in a simple white tee and light wash jeans while picking up flowers at a Los Angeles farmers market on Saturday.
The 39-year-old Don’t Worry Darling director smiles as she chats with her daughter Daisy Josephine, 6, as she creates a wonderful pairing of calla lilies and some hot pink flowers with pretty orange and yellow flowers.

Spending some quality time with her latest boyfriend, who she shares with ex-fiancé Jason Sudeikis, the actress rocked her soft brown hair in a trendy updo.
She completed her casual ensemble with some black shades on blue eyes, a pearl bracelet, beige Birkenstocks and a reusable bag.

Her little lady, left behind by her mother, clung to a stuffed animal and an ice-cold drink.
Vibrant: Olivia Wilde confirmed her casual streetwear look in a simple white tee and light wash jeans as she picked up flowers at the Los Angeles Farmers’ Market on Saturday.
Looks good! Spending some quality time with her latest boyfriend, who she shares with ex-fiancé Jason Sudeikis, the actress rocked her soft brown hair in a trendy updo.
Later in the day, Wilde shared a cute photo of Daisy showing their background, captioning it, “Beloved Farmer.”
Photos uploaded to her Instagram story confirmed that her little lady was watering the crops.
Although the artist hardly ever posts pictures of her children, the House alum recently shared a photo of herself after Daisy and son Otis Alexander, 9, during the WGA writers’ strike.
“Highlights include learning about corporate greed, even if you want to love Netflix,” she wrote under a black-and-white photo from last month.
During the interview with THRDaisy and Otis’ father also shared his help in the Writers Guild of America strike.
“I think it hits us, whether we realize it or not, when you try to divide and rule, when people have their hands in other people’s pockets,” said Ted Lasso, co-writer and star of the film.
He continued, “Some of these bags have money in them, but some of them have ideas in them, and (they) offer nothing in return for those ideas and the desire and the work ethic and the vulnerability that writers bring to film and television. We want beware of that Of course, there are real-world applications like money,credit, and other things.
“But I think the lack of humanity in all of this makes us feel like mice who just have to run this wheel and be honored for the company — it’s not paying the rent, not putting food on the table, and giving people it doesn’t feel good to run on that wheel. And I think it will affect work and how work is valued. So people’s myopic thinking costs a lot of money,” concluded Sudeikis.
Soaking up solar energy: Later in the day, Wilde shared a cute photo of Daisy with their background, captioning it: “Beloved farmer.”
Too cute! Photos uploaded to her Instagram story confirmed that her little lady was watering her crops
Family first. Although the artist almost never posts pictures of her children, the House alum recently shared a photo of herself after Daisy and son Otis Alexander, 9, during the WGA writers’ strike.
Her and Wilde’s eight-year relationship came to a head in November 2020, shortly after Wilde began dating three-time Grammy Award winner Harry Styles (sometime between September 2020 and January 2021) on the Palm Springs set of her second feature film, Don ‘t Worry Darling. .
In November, it was claimed that Olivia was ‘disappointed’ that her relationship with Harry was not understanding.
Shipping is recommended HUMAN BEINGS: “The break has been hard on Olivia. They’ve had some issues, but Olivia thought they’d work it all out,” the insider explains.
‘She is disappointed. It’s just a predicament.
But there is no such thing as bad blood between Olivia and Harry, and the choice was mutual.
“Harry didn’t dump Olivia or vice versa,” an insider mentioned Sixth page the last year. “It’s impossible to be in a relationship when he’s on every continent next year and Olivia has her own job and kids.”