Sir Paul McCartney and his wife Nancy enjoyed a dinner at the historic Laperouse restaurant in Paris on Wednesday night, following their attendance at daughter Stella McCartney’s Paris Fashion Week show.
Stylish Outing Amid Fan Excitement
The 83-year-old musician and his 66-year-old wife faced an enthusiastic crowd of fans seeking autographs as they left the restaurant and entered their waiting car. Paul appeared dapper in a navy blue suit, white button-up shirt, and striped scarf. Nancy matched his style with a navy blazer, trousers, light-blue graphic T-shirt, and statement spotted earrings.
Front Row at Stella’s Fall/Winter Collection
The couple supported Stella’s Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 presentation from the front row. Paul mingled with celebrities including Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King, who wore a structured salmon blazer and white blouse. Hannah Waddingham turned heads in a peach satin minidress with a pearl-encrusted collar, hugging Paul and posing for photos. He also chatted with director Baz Luhrmann.
Backstage, the proud father joined Stella, 54, who looked chic in a grey blazer and tailored trousers. Stella shares this lineage with her late mother, Linda McCartney, and siblings Heather, Mary, and James.
Reflections in New Documentary
This outing follows Paul’s new Prime Video documentary, Paul McCartney: Man On The Run, which traces his career from The Beatles breakup through his solo work and Wings era. In an interview with director Morgan Neville, Paul addressed criticism, stating: “Whenever I hear someone damning Paul McCartney, I tend to agree with them. So when everyone was saying I broke up the Beatles, and I was just overbearing and all of that, I kind of bought into it.”
At a London screening, Paul grew emotional seeing Linda, who passed in 1998. He remarked: “Seeing me and Linda interacting is very special because, you know, she is not here anymore. Me and Linda, the kids. The music. Me and John [Lennon]. These memories, it is like a life flashing in front of you. There are so many cool things. Even though there are some embarrassing moments, I come out of it thinking, ‘Yeah, I’m OK’. All the stuff with the kids and Linda is lovely to see. Obviously, it’s emotional because she looks so beautiful. She’s so cool.”

