From set to street! Hilary Duff looks feminine and glam as she heads to lunch after co-hosting The Talk

She went straight from set to the streets.

Hilary Duff looked feminine and glamorous as she was spotted out and about in the same outfit she wore to co-host The Talk in Studio City, California on Wednesday.

The star of A Cinderella Story, 29, was out to lunch at Joan's On Third, which is near the filming location for the CBS show.

Scroll down for video 

From set to street: Hilary Duff looked feminine and glamorous as she was spotted out and about in the same outfit she wore to co-host The Talk in Studio City, California on Wednesday

Stepping out: She went straight from set to the streets in the same look from the show 

Filling in for Julie Chen, the Star of TV Land's Younger joined Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Aisha Tyler and Sharon Underwood for the episode.

Hilary wore a floral Veronica Beard Franklin dress with long sleeves and a lettuce hemline with statement-making geometric earrings lined with bling.

Her long, blonde-ombre locks were styled in beachy waves with the front pieces pulled back to showcase her pretty face.

Sitting pretty: Hilary wore a floral romper with long sleeves and a lettuce hemline with statement-making geometric earrings lined with bling

Lady who lunches: The star of A Cinderella Story, 29, was out to lunch at Joan's On Third, which is near the filming location for the CBS show

One of the first topics the panel delved into was uproar surrounding Taylor Swift's and Zayn Malik's music video for their Fifty Shades Darker song, I Don't Wanna Live Forever.

Apparently people were upset because the two portray the destruction of a hotel room throughout the four-minute clip set to their song.

While Sharon was on board with the outrage, Hilary though the whole thing was ridiculous. 

'It's a music video. It's art,' she said. 

'Rock stars have been trashing hotels for a really long time in real life,' she added. 'The world is so sensitive and so ready to place blame on people.'

Great company: Filling in for Julie Chen, the Star of TV Land's Younger joined Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Aisha Tyler and Sharon Underwood for the episode

The women later discussed competition in different work environments, where the Gossip Girl alum gave her two cents on how it's made her feel as an actor. 

'I feel like I've always been on really professionals sets, but you see your rivals all the time at auditions,' she shared.

'You know, you see the same faces all the time and there's a little bit of a competitive, catty thing going on, but it does just make you have to step up and bring your A game and fight in that room better and harder.'

Hilary hasn't had to worry about that for a while, though, having been cast on Younger since its pilot episode premiered in 2015.

Season four of the hit show is expected to premiere this summer.

Boss ladies: The women later discussed competition in different work environments, where the Gossip Girl alum gave her two cents on how it's made her feel as an actor

The comments below have not been moderated.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

By posting your comment you agree to our house rules.