- Do YOU have a story? Send an email to tips@dailymail.com
This week he spoke of his “deep pain” for friends who lost everything in the Los Angeles wildfires.
But these photos of Gwyneth Paltrow, taken just days before the fire broke out last Tuesday, are a flashback to a more carefree time.
The Iron Man actress and her husband, Brad Falchuk, were spotted casually shopping for luxury items in Santa Barbara, just a few miles up the California coast from the couple’s Montecito mansion.
Wrapped up in the winter sun in a Chanel cashmere cardigan, jeans and JW Anderson leather and canvas sneakers, the lifestyle guru was in good spirits during the trip and smiled as he met up with friends.
The chunky pink and white kimono-style knit is from the luxury brand’s Cruise 2020 collection and is no longer available, although there is one on a resale site for £3,000.
The 52-year-old also wore a necklace with the letter ‘B’, a nod, perhaps, to her husband, a screenwriter and television director.
These photographs of Gwyneth Paltrow, taken just days before the Los Angeles wildfires broke out last Tuesday, are a flashback to a more carefree time.

The Iron Man actress and her husband, Brad Falchuk, were spotted casually shopping for luxury items in Santa Barbara.
The photographs were taken last Sunday, two days before wildfires broke out amid strong winds in the celebrity enclave.
Gwyneth’s Goop store is understood to have been saved when fires swept through the city’s exclusive Pacific Palisades district.
She had also put the eight-bedroom Los Angeles home she had shared with her ex-husband, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, up for sale for £24.3 million in June.
It is not clear if it has been sold, although it is not believed to have been affected by the fires.
Writing on her Instagram page on Thursday, the star lamented “our beloved Los Angeles.”
“We are deeply saddened by so many of our close friends who have lost everything,” he wrote. ‘Thanks to those who ask, we are currently safe.
‘When the fires are put out there will be more to say and much to do. The city of angels will need angels of all kinds. Please stay safe and vigilant.”
Although the Shakespeare in Love actress has become best known for her quirky wellness brand, Goop, which sells vagina-scented candles and coffee enemas, she still takes on roles in film and television.
Later this year he will star in the table tennis drama Marty Supreme, alongside Timothee Chalamet.

Gwyneth’s Goop store is understood to have been saved when fires swept through the city’s exclusive Pacific Palisades district.

Writing on her Instagram page on Thursday, the star lamented “our beloved Los Angeles.”
Apocalyptic fires swept through the luxurious enclave of Pacific Palisades on Tuesday.
They quickly spread to surrounding suburbs as a wind storm blew embers and debris in all directions.
Residents fled and then waited with bated breath to learn more about their homes, as news began to come in that entire streets had been wiped off the map, firefighters were running out of water, and resources were being diverted to fight the fire on multiple fronts. .
Now, the widespread devastation is becoming clearer as celebrities share their devastation at discovering they have lost their million-dollar mansions.