BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA: Gwen Stefani and her husband Blake Shelton were recently seen enjoying some downtime from their busy schedules. The couple, along with their family, went shopping and stopped for lunch at a popular Italian restaurant in Beverly Hills.
Leaving E Baldi Restaurant, known for its delicious Tuscan food, the musical duo attracted attention with their stylish outfits. Stefani, the talented singer-songwriter, showcased her unique fashion sense in patched white denim jeans paired with a black blouse featuring large white polka dots. She completed her look with a black blazer adorned with ribbons, stiletto boots, and a fashionable black purse.
Stefani’s bold black and white ensemble
Stefani, the founder of GXVE Beauty, complemented her ensemble with oversized sunglasses and a top bun, keeping her long platinum-blonde hair off her face. Shelton, who will soon celebrate his 47th birthday, opted for his usual attire of blue jeans and a black button-down shirt. He wore brown boots and sported his signature short, pushed-back dark brown hair.
In recent days, the couple has been spotted supporting Stefani's son during football games. Stefani has three children from her previous marriage to Gavin Rossdale: Kingston (17), Zuma (14), and Apollo (nine).
Shelton’s last lap on ‘The Voice’
Recently, Stefani and Shelton embarked on a trip to Shelton's ranch in rural Oklahoma, where they enjoyed outdoor activities and shared moments together. This opportunity arose after Shelton concluded his 23rd season on ‘The Voice’.
The couple finds solace and quality time at the Oklahoma ranch, embracing the country lifestyle that Stefani has grown fond of since their relationship began. According to, Wide Open Country, the ranch is conveniently located near Lake Texoma, where Shelton owns lake houses, and close to his hometown of Ada, Oklahoma.
Stefani and Shelton officially announced their relationship in November 2015, having met on ‘The Voice’. They tied the knot in July 2021 at a chapel on Shelton's ranch, following a postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.