Gwyneth Paltrowis sharing pictures of her Parisian getaway with husbandBrad Falchuk.
The Oscar winner and Goop founder on Monday posted a gallery of photos to Instagram capturing some of her seemingly favorite moments from the French capital.
“City of Love with you know who,” Paltrow, 50, captioned the post, which featured 10 pictures from the vacation.
Her post was led with a couples selfie taken on an escalator at famous department storeLe Bon Marché Rive Gauche. Another sweet photo captured Falchuk, 51, before a meal at theCafé de Flore.
There were plenty of food shots as well, including a classic ham and cheese baguette sandwich fromLe Petit Vendôme, a plate of deviled eggs with caviar, and a seafood dish from high-end Cantonese restaurant Shang Palace. Paltrow shared a selfie of her toasting a glass of Veuve Clicquot Champagne, too.
Of course, like any good trip, there was a bit of sightseeing and shopping, judging from Paltrow’s pics.
She and her husband dressed comfortably for their travels, wearing a series of cozy sweaters, turtlenecks, beanies, plaid shirts and oversized trench jackets.
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The Politicianactress, in her dressiest look, wore a menswear-inspired ensemble that included a button-down white shirt and grey pinstripe blazer. She paired it, and her other looks, with gold frame glasses.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk.ANGELA WEISS/AFP/Getty
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Back in October, Paltrow opened up to PEOPLE about one secret toher and Falchuk’s four-year marriage, explaining that she makes a weekly “boyfriend breakfast” for her husband, who fittingly “loves breakfast.”
She went on to detail how one can be labeled a feminist and still want to cook, reflecting on a conversation she had with her team atGoop. “It’s because there is this idea that domesticity … holds a woman back,” she said. “It’s old-fashioned. But for me, I really derive so much grounding and pleasure from it.”
source: people.com