Vanessa Hudgens looks leggy as she steps out in a baggy T-shirt to look at antiques with her dog

Vanessa Hudgens looks leggy as she steps out in a baggy T-shirt to look at antiques with her dog Darla

Vanessa Hudgens showed off her stellar legs during a quick trip around the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles on Monday.

The High School Musical star, 31, was the epitome of casual cool while wearing a baggy mint tee shirt which skimmed her thighs, barely revealing bike shorts beneath.

Hudgens ventured outside with her dog Darla for a stop by the local antique shop, where she checked out some lamps.

Casual: Vanessa Hudgens donned a baggy tee and shorts to show off her summer legs on Monday 

She sent a message with the tee, which was emblazoned with the rallying call ‘No Justice, No Peace.’

Vanessa wore a white Balenciaga ball cap over her brunette hair and kept her things in a crocodile skin bag across her chest.

She piled on bangles, also adding hoop earrings and some necklaces as accessories.

Finishing the look was her Playboy Bunny-patterned face mask.

Dressing things up: Vanessa wore a white Balenciaga ball cap over her brunette hair and kept her things in a crocodile skin bag across her chest

Dressing things up: Vanessa wore a white Balenciaga ball cap over her brunette hair and kept her things in a crocodile skin bag across her chest 

Peace of her mind: She sent a message with the tee, which was emblazoned with the rallying call 'No Justice, No Peace'

Peace of her mind: She sent a message with the tee, which was emblazoned with the rallying call ‘No Justice, No Peace’

While Vanessa was being safety conscious by wearing a face mask on Monday, she initially had different thoughts about the coronavirus pandemic back in March.

The Disney star was slammed after she described efforts to contain the virus as ‘bull****’.

She had said that everyone is going to get it anyway and that deaths are ‘inevitable’.

However, she later insisted the comments had been taken out of context, and apologized for the remarks, calling the experience a ‘huge wake up call.’ 

Change of heart: While she's been enthusiastic about masks recently, Vanessa outraged people by calling efforts to contain the novel coronavirus 'bulls***' back in March

Change of heart: While she’s been enthusiastic about masks recently, Vanessa outraged people by calling efforts to contain the novel coronavirus ‘bulls***’ back in March

Callous: She had said that everyone is going to get it anyway and that deaths are 'inevitable,' seen  in a still from the controversial livestream above

Callous: She had said that everyone is going to get it anyway and that deaths are ‘inevitable,’ seen  in a still from the controversial livestream above

She tweeted: ‘Hey guys. I’m so sorry for the way I have offended anyone and everyone who has seen the clip from my Instagram Live yesterday.’

‘I realize my words were insensitive and not at all appropriate for the situation our country and the world are in right now.

‘This has been a huge wake up call about the significance my words have, now more than ever.

‘I am sending safe wishes to everyone to stay safe and healthy during this crazy time.’ 

Whoops: She later insisted the comments had been taken out of context, and apologized for the remarks, calling the experience a 'huge wake up call'

Whoops: She later insisted the comments had been taken out of context, and apologized for the remarks, calling the experience a ‘huge wake up call’