Ana de Armas looks casual and stylish in cream wide leg trousers and a simple white T-shirt
She never puts a foot wrong when it comes to fashion.
And Ana de Armas looked effortlessly stylish as usual as she stepped out in Madrid with a group of friends on Tuesday.

The Cuban actress, 35, showed off her sophisticated fashion sense in a pair of wide-leg cream trousers that had a wide-leg design.
She completed the look with a simple white T-shirt tucked in and wore comfortable black trainers.
The brunette beauty perfectly accessorised her look with dark shades and carried a small quilted black bag.
She was joined by some pals as they strolled around the city before stopping to grab some lunch at an outdoor restaurant.

The outing comes after last month a judge dismissed a proposed class action suit filed against the studio Universal brought about by two fans over the presence of actress Ana in the 2019 film Yesterday, or lack thereof.
Recently U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson ruled that plaintiffs Conor Woulfe and Peter Michael Rosza would not be permitted to proceed further with the suit,
saying that the suit ‘lacks standing’ and the plaintiffs’ ‘injury is self-inflicted.’
Woulfe and Rosza claimed in a $5 million suit filed last year that the studio had fraudulently misled them by featuring Ana in a preview for the movie, later editing out her scenes.

They accused Universal of false advertisement, unjust enrichment and violation of unfair competition in their lawsuit, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Woulfe and Rosza said they spent $3.99 on rental fees on Amazon Prime in January of 2022, specifically to see scenes featuring de Armas,
who had been showcased in 15 seconds in a three-minute-plus long trailer for the Danny Boyle-directed fantasy comedy.

Woulfe said that he subsequently rented a director’s cut of the motion picture via Google Play in hopes of seeing the scenes featuring de Armas.
The judge said in legal docs that the plaintiffs weren’t reliant on the claimed misrepresentations in proceeding with their decision to rent and watch the movie.
In their legal complaint, Woulfe and Rosza pointed to cast listings that included de Armas as a member of the ensemble of the movie, which starred Himesh Patel, Lily James and Sophia Di Martino.