Amanda Bynes has left inpatient treatment and has some stylish plans.

Bynes was involuntarily commited to a psychiatric ward four months ago. According to People magazine, Tamar Arminak, the attorney of Lynn, Bynes' mother, has confirmed that Bynes left treatment today.

"Amanda and her entire family would like to thank everyone who's contacted them with good thoughts and wishes for Amanda's recovery," Arminak said in a statement. "Amanda has completed her inpatient rehabilitation and she's feeling better every day."

The former Nickelodeon star, now 27-years-old, was placed on an involuntary 5150 psychiatric hold after she was found standing in a Thousand Oaks, Calif. house's driveway near a small fire and gas can. She eventually was transported to a Malibu rehabilitation facility, People reports.

Now, Bynes has plans to get her life back on track. The She's the Man star is not returning to the big screen, however. Instead, she plans on returning to a sewing machine.

"She's now looking at various colleges with the intention of majoring in fashion design," the statement said. "She's mentioned before she's interested in creating a clothing line."

Bynes previously dabbled in fashion in 2007 with her Dear line for Steve & Barry. The company eventually went bankrupt.

"Despite the fact Amanda is no longer in a facility, her outpatient treatment is continuing. She's very happy to reestablish the loving relationship with her family that she once shared," the statement said.

According to Arminak, Lynn still has indefinite control over Bynes and her finances.

Until then, it appears Bynes will work toward building a fashion line inspired by other child stars.

"I love Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's clothing line, Elizabeth and James, and I love how Justin Bieber dresses," Bynes told In Touch in May 2013. "My line will be a mixture of sick styles, and it's going to be for everybody."