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Lindsey Vonn, Back From Chilly South Korea, Heads Out In Low-Cut Leather Outfit

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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Lindsey Vonn, back from the chilly temperatures in South Korea, headed out Tuesday night in Los Angeles in a very low-cut black leather jumpsuit.

Bronze Medal Winner Lindsey Vonn heads to dinner in West Hollywood. (Photo: All Access Photo/Splash News)

Bronze Medal Winner Lindsey Vonn heads to dinner in West Hollywood. (Photo: All Access Photo/Splash News)

The 33-year-old Olympic gold medalist was spotted in West Hollywood on her way to dinner in the skin-tight jumper that had a plunging neckline.

Bronze Medal Winner Lindsey Vonn heads to dinner in West Hollywood. (Photo: All Access Photo/Splash News)

(Photo: All Access Photo/Splash News)

Vonn completed the daring look with her hair pulled back in to a high pony tail, a yellow hooded jacket and bright pink high heels. (RELATED: Check Out The Hottest 2018 U.S. Female Winter Olympians [SLIDESHOW])

Bronze Medal Winner Lindsey Vonn heads to dinner in West Hollywood. (Photo: All Access Photo/Splash News)

(Photo: All Access Photo/Splash News)

Vonn arrived back in the country Monday after she finished the 23rd Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, winning a bronze medal in the women’s downhill skiing competition.

“After all of the horrific crashes and all of the surgeries, I took my tears of pain and turned them into tears of pure joy. It took me 8 years but i fought my way back and today bronze feels like gold,” Vonn wrote on Instagram after she won the medal. “Congrats to the real medalist @iamsofiagoggia And @ragmow I need to say thank you to everyone who has gotten me to this point; my family, friends, coaches, trainers, doctors, therapists and my fans. I am here because of your support! And I so proud to be standing together with all of my amazing teammates. I am humbled to have raced with all of you.”

“Goodbye Korea Thank you for the memories and for welcoming us with open arms And thank you President Bach for inviting us on stage with you to close out the games as well Now it’s back to the US of A,” the Olympian wrote in another post.