Stella McCartney cut a stylish figure on Friday as she and her father Paul McCartney left their hotel in Paris after two of his performances at Paris’ La Défense Arena completely sold out.
The fashion designer, 53, was in the French capital with her father, 82, to support him on his Got Back Tour.
As they left their hotel, Stella was pictured wearing a chic tweed trench coat and gray sweatpants.
She paired a pair of black mules with her winter ensemble and finished it off with a pair of cool black oval sunglasses.
Meanwhile, the former Beatles star cut a smart-casual figure, wearing a dark blue button-down coat and a black zip-up sweater with a gray panel at the front.
The star teamed a pair of faded gray jeans with his ensemble and wore a pair of chunky blue trainers as he greeted his fans outside the hotel.
Stella McCartney cut a stylish figure on Friday as she and her father Paul McCartney left their Paris hotel after two of his performances at Paris’ La Défense Arena completely sold out
The fashion designer, 53, was with her father, 82, in the French capital to support him on his Got Back Tour
Paul appeared in good spirits as he chatted with his fans before getting into his car to head home before traveling to his next destination.
The Here Comes The Sun hitmaker kicked off his tour on October 1 in Montevideo and next week he heads to Madrid to perform a string of shows.
After his shows in the capital of Spain, he returns to Great Britain where he concludes his tour with several shows in Manchester and London.
During his previous international tour, Paul sold out the La Défense Arena in Paris for one evening on November 28, 2018.
Now the former Beatles star has hit a new record when he sold out two shows at the same 40,000-capacity venue this week.
It comes after Paul led the stars at the premiere of the Beatles ’64 documentary at New York City’s Hudson Square Theater last month.
The iconic band’s former bassist was joined by his wife Nancy Shevell, 65, on the red carpet for the premiere of the new film about The Beatles.
For the special occasion, the musician wore a mixed material jacket with gray tweed and light washed denim detailing along the cuffs, collar and center buttons.
As they left their hotel, Stella was pictured wearing a chic tweed trench coat and gray sweatpants
She paired a pair of black mules with her wintery ensemble and finished it off with a pair of cool black oval sunglasses
Meanwhile, the former Beatles star cut a smart-casual figure, wearing a dark blue button-down jacket and a black zip-up sweater with a gray panel at the front.
The star teamed a pair of faded gray jeans with his ensemble and wore a pair of chunky blue trainers as he greeted his fans outside the hotel.
Paul appeared in good spirits as he chatted with his fans before getting into his car to head home before traveling to his next destination
During his previous tour, Paul sold out the Paris La Défense Arena for one evening. Now the former Beatles star has hit a new record as he sold out two shows at the same venue this week
It comes after Paul and his wife Nancy Shevell, 65, led the stars at the premiere of the Beatles ’64 documentary at the Hudson Square Theater in New York City last month
They were also joined by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, 82. He looked dapper in a navy blue suit, which he teamed with a matching button-down shirt and a contrasting scarlet red polka dot tie.
The documentary series captures The Beatles’ 1964 US debut, amid fan frenzy and their unprecedented rise to worldwide fame – often referred to as Beatlemania; (L-R) Ringo Starr, John Lennon, McCartney and George Harrison pictured in 1965
Later, Paul posed for a photo with his wife and the documentary’s executive producer, famed filmmaker Martin Scorsese, 82.
Paul looked effortlessly stylish for the premiere in light blue button-down jeans, dark wash and black suede sneakers.
At his side, the entrepreneur put on a chic presentation in an all-black outfit with a long lace cardigan.
Meanwhile, Scorsese looked dapper in a navy blue suit, which he teamed with a matching button-down shirt and a contrasting scarlet red polka dot tie.
The documentary series captures The Beatles’ 1964 debut in the United States, amid fan frenzy and their unprecedented rise to worldwide fame – often referred to as Beatlemania.
The film features new interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as archival interviews with their late bandmates John Lennon and George Harrison.
Beatles ’64 premiered on November 29 and is now available to stream on Disney+.