Goldie Hawn, 79, dresses down in a loose fitting shirt and leggings as she steps out for some Christmas shopping in Brentwood

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Goldie Hawn looked relaxed as she hit the shops in Brentwood on Wednesday. 

The actress, 79, looked worlds away from her usual glamorous self as she stepped out in casual clothes and trainers. 

She opted for a pair of black leggings and a black T-shirt underneath a matching jacket during her appearance in the Los Angeles enclave. 

The First Wives Club star added a pair of comfortable blue trainers to her look and swept her blonde hair off her face. 

She accessorised with a black net handbag and a large shopping bag as she ran errands. 

Goldie's appearance comes just weeks after she posed with her daughter Kate Hudson and their entire family for a new Christmas campaign for SKIMS.

Goldie Hawn looked relaxed as she hit the shops in Brentwood on Wednesday 

The actress looked worlds away from her usual glamorous self as she stepped out in casual clothes and trainers 

In addition to Hudson's three kids Ryder Robinson, 20, Bingham Bellamy, 13, and Rani Hudson Fujikawa, 6, and her fiancé Danny Fujikawa, Hawn's eldest child, son, Oliver Hudson, 48, his wife, Erinn Bartlett, and their three children Wilder, 17, Bodhi, 14, and daughter Rio, 11, were all featured in the festive ad.

In the snaps, the happy family wore various sets of matching pyjamas and could be seen posing up a storm.

At one point, Kate's youngest, Rani, could be seen standing on top of a counter holding a cake as her mom grabbed a macaroon from her sister-in-law's plate.

Another shot, with just Kate, her kids and Danny, showed her boys hilariously wearing giant boxing gloves on their heads as Rani held up a peace sign in the background.

'Finally got a family holiday card,' Kate captioned her post.

The love between everyone in the photos was palpable as they could be seen with their arms around each other and laughing in nearly every picture.

Other standout photos showed Goldie in pink gingerbread pyjamas with both her granddaughters.

Another showed Kate and Danny sharing a kiss.

Goldie's dressed down day out comes just weeks after she posed with her daughter Kate Hudson and their entire family for a new Christmas campaign for SKIMS  

In the snaps, the happy family wore various sets of matching pyjamas and could be seen posing up a storm, indulging in different desserts and getting into a little mischief

Following the adorable family snaps, the bombshell revealed the secret to her successful longtime relationship with Kurt Russell that has spanned more than four decades.

'You have to have good sex,' Goldie said on Friday at her Love-In Gala celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Goldie Hawn Foundation and MindUP, according to an article by E! News.

'Because sex is something that connects you and creates more belonging. People who have healthy sexual relationships usually last a lot longer. But it's not just because of the act, it's because of the warmth and the intimacy that it creates,' she continued.

Goldie jokingly added: 'You have to be nice to each other upon occasion.'

The Oscar-winning actress and Kurt, 73, have been together since 1983 and have son Wyatt Russell, 38, along with daughter Kate Hudson and son Oliver Hudson from Goldie's second marriage.

She also brought up that couples don't always agree and that should be welcomed.

'You know you’re not the same person,' she said. 'You don’t think the same way oftentimes. And you have to accept that, but you have to measure are we having fun, or is this something we want to do? Do we have laughs together? Do we share certain things? You don’t have to share everything.'

Goldie also suggested that people should stay realistic about their expectations in a relationship.

'We have a lot of expectation, I think, around relationships, but you have to like the person,' she said. 'That’s very important.' 

The bombshell has recently revealed the secret to her successful longtime relationship with Kurt Russell that has spanned more than four decades

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