Amber Heard nails low-key glam in quirky printed velvet jacket and jeans during solo outing in the capital By Natasha Patel For Mailonline Published: 18:46 GMT, 1 March 2019 | Updated: 18:46 GMT, 1 March 2019 Viewcomments She always knows how to turn heads with her fashion sense. And Amber Heard looked sensational as she nailed a low-key ensemble while heading out and about in London on Friday. The Aquaman star, 32, clad her svelte figure in a quirky tiger print velvet jacket over a grey t-shirt and black jeans. Stunning: Amber Heard looked sensational as she nailed a low-key ensemble while heading out and about in London on Friday She added a splash of glamour with her patent leather boots while wrapping up against the winter chill with a blue scarf. Amber toted her belongings in a black shoulder bag and went undercover in a pair of aviator style Ray-Bans. The blonde beauty styled her long locks in two french plaits and added plenty of sparkle with her gold hoop earrings and chunky bracelet. Style: The Aquaman star, 32, clad her svelte figure in a quirky tiger print velvet jacket over a grey t-shirt and black jeans Fashion: She added a splash of glamour with her patent leather boots while wrapping up against the winter chill with a blue scarf The solo outing comes as Amber was without her latest boyfriend Vito Schnabel. Art-dealer Vito, 32, was previously in a relationship with Heidi Klum, while Amber dated Elon Musk after the end of her marriage to Johnny Depp. Amber recently revealed she was inspired to come out as bisexual to empower herself and other people coming to terms with their sexuality. The actress felt it was her 'responsibility' to tell the world about her sexuality at GLAAD's 25th anniversary event back in 2010 and to remove to 'taboo' surrounding bisexuality so she could help young people with the same sexuality feel 'less inadequate' and give them 'someone they could relate to.' Speaking out: Amber recently revealed she was inspired to come out as bisexual to empower herself and other people coming to terms with their sexuality Honest: The actress felt it was her 'responsibility' to tell the world about her sexuality at GLAAD's 25th anniversary event back in 2010 and to remove to 'taboo' surrounding bisexuality In an interview for IO Donna magazine's January 2019 issue, she said: 'It was a period when my colleagues were increasingly demanding privacy, and at the same time being bisexual was considered a taboo.' She added: 'But to be silent about something means to admit underneath that, that thing is wrong. But I knew it was not. 'So I told about myself, to describe reality in a truthful way and to offer young people, someone, they could relate too, since people in my generation had grown up without any person to reference. 'Who knows, thanks to me, maybe someone has felt less inadequate. It is a responsibility that I feel rooted in me'. Truthful: The actress went on to say she wants to help young people with the same sexuality feel 'less inadequate' and give them 'someone they could relate to' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility