She’s celebrating the first birthday of her son Jonathan Rosebanks Shulman on Monday.
And Anne Hathaway looked to be getting the garden ready – perhaps for an outdoor celebration of the occasion – when she was spotted with her husband Adam Shulman on Sunday.
The 34-year-old actress picked up some plants at Home Depot, alongside her husband of five years.
Green fingers: Anne Hathaway looked to be getting the garden ready when she was spotted with her husband Adam Shulman on Sunday
The Devil Wears Prada star kept it casual in pale blue denim jeans, with rips at the knees.
She had on a simple cream Tee, covered with a khaki military-style jacket.
The beauty appeared to be make-up free for the outing, as she covered her eyes with sunglasses.
IOff-duty: The Devil Wears Prada star kept it casual in pale blue denim jeans, with rips at the knees
Her long dark glossy tresses were in a side parting, as she trotted alongside beside Adam, who was pushing their cart.
The Oscar-winner explained recently to US Elle, that despite her success, it wasn’t until she met Adam that she really felt complete.
‘He changed my ability to be in the world comfortably,’ she told the magazine. ‘I think the accepted narrative now is that we, as women, don’t need anybody. But I need my husband. His unique and specific love has changed me.’
Shopping trip: The 34-year-old actress picked up some plants at Home Depot, alongside her husband of five years
The star also recently appeared at the UN for International Women’s Day to fight for paid parental leave in the US.
She said she became passionate about the issue after her son Jonathan Rosebanks was born and revealed she ‘can’t believe we don’t already have it.’
Anne continued: ‘When [my son] Johnny was a week old and I was holding him and I was in the ninth level of ecstasy, I just all of a sudden thought, “Mommy guilt is invented nonsense.” We’re encouraged to judge each other, but we should be turning our focus to the people and institutions who should be supporting us and currently aren’t.’
The actress will spend the next four years as a UN Goodwill Ambassador and will focus on making changes in the current parental leave policy, including advocating for paid leave.
Currently the US only offers 12 weeks of unpaid leave for mothers.
‘Somehow we and every American parent were expected to be back to normal in under three months without income,’ she said during her impassioned speech.
First glimpse: On International Women’s Day, Anne shared the first photo of her son in an Instagram post, showing the little boy watching his mom speak out for women’s rights