Cardi B headed to court-ordered community service in style on Wednesday after pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges in September over a 2018 strip club brawl.

The rapper, 30, reported to court last month after failing to complete a 15-day community service sentence as part of her plea deal, but a judge later extended the deadline to March 1.

‘On my way to serve some community service time …..DONT COMMIT CRIMES!’ tweeted Cardi, who snapped a mirror selfie just moments before leaving for duty.

The WAP hitmaker was decked out in designer goods, including a pair of pink leather Maison Margiela boots that retail for just under $1,000.

She paired them with a pink tweed Chanel bag with a shiny gold clasp, which can cost upwards of $5,000 from a verified reseller.

Serving in style: Cardi B headed to court-ordered community service in style on Wednesday after pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges in September over a 2018 strip club brawl

The fashionista slipped her curvaceous legs into tight black leggings and layered a cropped beige bomber jacket over a plain white tee.

Cardi let her silky brunette hair flow out from under an adorable pink Teddy Bear beanie and she rocked six-inch silver nails.

She posed with her legs crossed and lips pouty while standing in front of a floor-length mirror.

There were rows of other pricey shoes at her feet while unopened clothing boxes, candles and jewelry were displayed on and around the coffee table behind her.

Cardi kicked off her community service commitment shortly after her January 17 appearance at Queens Criminal Court, where she was given a March 1 extension.

On January 20 she revealed on Twitter that she was already on her ‘second day’ and urged her followers to ‘Obey the law.’

Similarly to Wednesday’s post, the mother-of-two also got decked out in full hair, makeup and a designer getup.

Instead of bubblegum pink, Cardi slipped her feet into a beige pair of her beloved Maison Margiela boots.

The Bodak Yellow hitmaker resolved the August 2018 battery case in September of last year by pleading guilty to two misdemeanor charges while ten other counts, including two felonies, were dismissed. Two co-defendants also pleaded guilty.

Lucky: The rapper reported to court last month after failing to complete a 15-day community service sentence as part of her plea deal, but a judge later extended the deadline to March 1; seen on February 4

The rapper, 30, reported to court last month after failing to complete a 15-day community service sentence as part of her plea deal, but a judge later extended the deadline to March 1; seen on February 4

'Obey the law': On January 20 she revealed on Twitter that she was already on her 'second day' and urged her followers to 'Obey the law'

On January 20 she revealed on Twitter that she was already on her ‘second day’ and urged her followers to ‘Obey the law’

According to prosecutors, Cardi B and her entourage were targeting employees of Angels Strip Club in Flushing, Queens, over an apparent personal dispute.

She allegedly told eight people, including Tawana Jackson-Morel and Jeffrey Bush, to assault sisters Baddie Gi and Jade.

In 2019, Cardi B rejected a plea deal that would have given her a conditional discharge. Prosecutors then presented the case to a grand jury and obtained an indictment that included the two felony charges.

During sentencing, prosecutors described the melee saying: ‘The victims allegedly had glass bottles hurled at them, alcoholic drinks thrown in their faces and one woman’s head was slammed into the bar.’

After receiving her light penalty for the incident in September, the rapper went to Little Italy in Manhattan where she celebrated the decision by devouring an Italian sausage.

Speaking to reporters as she left court, Cardi said: ‘I’m feeling like I look: good.’

Cardi kicked off her community service commitment shortly after her January 17 appearance (pictured) at Queens Criminal Court, where she was given a March 1 extension

Cardi kicked off her community service commitment shortly after her January 17 appearance (pictured) at Queens Criminal Court, where she was given a March 1 extension

Brawl: According to prosecutors, Cardi B and her entourage were targeting employees of Angels Strip Club in Flushing, Queens, over an apparent personal dispute; seen on February 11

Brawl: According to prosecutors, Cardi B and her entourage were targeting employees of Angels Strip Club in Flushing, Queens, over an apparent personal dispute; seen on February 11

The plea deal also stipulated that Cardi supply the court with a DNA sample, and prohibits her from contacting the victims in the case for three years.

Her statement following the sentence read in full: ‘As a mother, it’s a practice that I am trying to instill in my children, but the example starts with me.

‘I’ve made some bad decisions in my past that I am not afraid to face and own up to. These moments don’t define me and they are not reflective of who I am now.

‘I’m looking forward to moving past this situation with my family and friends and getting back to the things I love the most—the music and my fans,’ she concluded.