Elizabeth Olsen cuts a casual figure in blue jeans and a navy shirt as she grabs a morning smoothie

Elizabeth Olsen cut a casual figure in blue jeans and a navy shirt as she headed out in Los Angeles on Monday.

The actress, 34, slipped into blue denim jeans and a blue plunging baggy shirt as she grabbed her morning smoothie.

Elizabeth, who is the younger sister of Ashley Olsen, seemed happy and relaxed while she ran some errands at Erewhon Market.

The Love & Death star looked effortlessly chic in brown Chanel loafers and attempted to keep low-key in black sunglasses.

The Marvel actress teamed her stylish ensemble with a black shoulder bag and wore a dainty leather watch.

Stylish: The actress slipped into blue denim jeans and a blue plunging baggy shirt as she grabbed her morning smoothie

Elizabeth is best known for her role as Wanda Maximoff in the Avengers films, but also enjoys tackling other projects.

Olsen's show Love & Death is a true crime series adapted from the gruesome murder of small-town Texas housewife Betty Gore – played by Lily Rabe, whose husband was having an affair with her killer — friend and neighbor, Candy Montgomery.

Gore's cheating husband is played by Kirsten Dunst's real-life husband, Jesse Plemons, and the series has earned solid reviews so far from critics.

The first trailer for Love & Death dropped in February and showed Olsen fully inhabiting the role of a churchgoing mother who would eventually pick up an ax and murder her friend in 1980.

'Something has been bothering me a little,' Elizabeth said in the trailer. 'I have done all the things a wife is supposed to do. The house, the meals… Where is the payback?'

Written by David E. Kelley, the show is another chilling adaptation of Candy Montgomery's disturbing tale, portrayed by Jessica Biel last year in the titular Hulu series Candy.

In May, the Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness star spoke with Entertainment Tonight while attending the LA premiere of her new series.

Elizabeth was titled 'the internet's mom' a while ago, but the phrase gained popularity after she presented at this year's Oscars with Pedro Pascal, famously dubbed the 'internet's daddy.'