Joan Collins looked stylish as enjoyed a day out shopping with her husband Percy Gibson at J.Crew in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The legendary actress, 91, opted for a leather jacket layered over a white and black fair isle jumper.
She teamed the look with black jeans, white slip trainers, and shielded her eyes from the winter sun with a pair of black sunglasses.
Joan opted for minimal jewellery and kept warm with a thick white scarf and Chanel cap.
Meanwhile Percy, 59, was ever the perfect gentleman as he carried their shopping bags around whilst they browsed the shops.
He donned a light pink shirt, a navy blue knit cardigan, and a pair of beige trousers.

Joan Collins looked stylish as enjoyed a day out shopping with her husband Percy Gibson at J.Crew in Los Angeles on Tuesday

The legendary actress, 91, opted for a leather jacket layered over a white and black fair isle jumper
Percy – who is 31 years Joan’s junior – is the Dynasty star’s fifth husband, with the pair tying the knot at London’s Claridge’s in February 2002.
The American Horror Story star was previously married to Maxwell Reed, Anthony Newley, Ron Kass and Peter Holm.
Originally from Peru, Percy is a noted Hollywood producer, known primarily for producing Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
The pair hit it off right away and when a last minute change of plans saved Percy from being near the World Trade Center on 9/11, they decided to marry.
Gushing about her husband, Joan previously told Saga magazine: ‘He takes care of everything. He takes care of my children and all our finances. He’s the love of my life. It’s a great marriage, a great relationship.’
The Golden Globe winner, who calls Percy ‘the best lover I ever had’ in her book Behind The Shoulder Pads, recalled how their relationship was platonic at first.
She explained: ‘Percy and I became really good friends first. So we had this connection. We really knew each other.
‘And separate bathrooms is key! Although we are very lucky. I know that’s not something everyone can have.’

She teamed the look with black jeans, white slip trainers, and shielded her eyes from the winter sun with a pair of black sunglasses

Joan opted for minimal jewellery and kept warm with a thick white scarf and Chanel cap

Meanwhile Percy, 59, was ever the perfect gentleman as he carried their shopping bags around the mall
Their outing comes after Joan recounted being starved on the set of Dynasty as show bosses ‘refused to let the cast eat.
She played the role of Alexis Carrington Colby in the American soap for eight years until 1989 and spoke of how the crew gorged on ‘buns and goodies’ while the stars were ‘left looking like stick insects.’
Joining the Loose Women panellist in September, she discussed her long-standing showbiz career and the role which kickstarted it all.
Joan began: ‘We weren’t allowed to eat anything in between meals. They had all these buns and goodies that all the crew would eat, they put on two stone.
‘But they would say to us ” no no no, carrot stick!” If you looked at us all we were like stick insects.’
Joan, who was wearing a jacket from her time on the series, added: ‘This jacket was the only thing I kept from the show because it looks very classic YSL.’
Back in November, she revealed the very unlikely inspiration for her iconic Dynasty character Alexis, during a ‘flirty’ interview with Louis Theroux.

Their outing comes after Joan recounted being starved on the set of Dynasty as show bosses ‘refused to let the cast eat (pictured on set)
Speaking about the show, which told the story of a fictional American Dynasty, Joan revealed one of its biggest fans at time was none other than former president Donald Trump, now 78, who influenced her portrayal.
‘I said when I was asked about my character Alexis, who did I think of when preparing, I said “well a mixture of Donald Trump”, who was not President then, he was just a businessman’,
‘And a friend of mine who was a very glamorous woman about town who was very clever, so I wanted to have a mixture of them.’
Louis then asked what specific qualities of Trump did she incorporate into the character with the actress pin pointing his ‘ruthlessness’.
But Dame Joan refused to be drawn into a discussion on politics saying: ‘I am trying not to get involved politically. I am an actress so I don’t think we should spout our political opinions,’
Only to quip: ‘Well let’s say that if you played him in a movie people would say “no, that’s too over the top”’.