Lizzo leans into Y2K-inspired trends as she flaunts her curves in funky faux leather coord for night out in LA

Lizzo showed off her evolving style as she stepped out in Los Angeles on Thursday night with her entourage.

The multi-Grammy Award-winner, 36, grabbed a pricey meal at Grand Master Recorders, an old recording studio-turned-restaurant that serves Italian-Australian cuisine.

Lizzo looked thrilled to be enjoying a night out as she greeted photographers with a smile outside of the trendy eatery.

The Truth Hurts hitmaker rocked a Y2K-inspired getup that flaunted her incredible curves.

She modeled a bleached faux leather coord that consisted of a micro miniskirt and a cropped zip-up jacket. 

Lizzo showed off her evolving style as she stepped out in Los Angeles on Thursday night with her entourage

Lizzo showed off her evolving style as she stepped out in Los Angeles on Thursday night with her entourage

The multi-Grammy Award-winner, 36, grabbed a pricey meal at Grand Master Recorders, an old recording studio-turned-restaurant that serves Italian-Australian cuisine

The multi-Grammy Award-winner, 36, grabbed a pricey meal at Grand Master Recorders, an old recording studio-turned-restaurant that serves Italian-Australian cuisine 

Lizzo had on a black lace bra — most likely from her popular Yitty line — underneath her stylish outerwear.

The Juice hitmaker rocked a pair of black leather sneaker boots with off-white laces. 

While Lizzo hasn't confirmed that a new studio album is in the works, she has hinted that she's back in the studio.

Back in January, Lizzo revealed that she was in the songwriting groove when she shared a video of herself singing into a muted microphone.

By the time the sound returns she could be heard telling someone off camera, 'I felt like Gwen Stefani in the ’90s on that one,' according to UpRoxx

Lizzo (born Melissa Viviane Jefferson) would go on to tease her fans when she took to the caption to write, 'To my dearest Lizzo fans, the magic is back.'

The hitmaker hasn't released a new record since she dropped Special in July 2022, which featured the singles About Damn Time, 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready) and Special.

Critics described the overall sound as a mixture of pop, funk, disco, R&B and hip-hop.  

The Special album peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 chart, which at the time of its release was the highest-charting album by a female artist in 2022, as well as the largest week by units earned, among all albums released by women during that same year.

Special reached the top ten on the number of countries, including the UK, Australian, Canadian, Hungary, and New Zealand album charts.

While Lizzo hasn't confirmed that a new studio album is in the works, she has hinted that she's back in the studio

While Lizzo hasn't confirmed that a new studio album is in the works, she has hinted that she's back in the studio 

She attended a Pride Month celebration in LA earlier this month

She attended a Pride Month celebration in LA earlier this month 

In February 2023, About Damn Time won the coveted Record Of The Year trophy at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, marking Lizzo's first win in the major categories.

The lead single, About Damn Time, turned out to be a big commercial success peaking at the top of Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S., as well as reaching the top three in seven other countries.

Lizzo was last out on the road in support of Special that began at the FLA Live Arena in Sunrise,, Florida on September 23, 2022, and the took her all around the stares before heading to Europe from February through the end of March 2023.

She made her way back to the U.S. for another run through many of the biggest cities, then made another return to Europe before heading to Australia and NewZealand, ultimately wrapping up the tour in Japan on July 30 last year.