Lisa Vanderpump does some last minute Christmas shopping with husband Ken Todd in Beverly Hills

She famously fled the Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills in 2019, after nine seasons on the Bravo reality series.

And Lisa Vanderpump was spotted taking care of some last minute Christmas shopping at a slew of high end stores in Beverly Hills on Wednesday evening.

The 60-year-old British restauranteur was joined by her husband of 38 years, Ken Todd.

Last minute: Lisa Vanderpump was spotted taking care of some last minute Christmas shopping at a slew of high end stores in Beverly Hills on Wednesday evening

Lisa leaned on the casual side for her evening shopping spree in a pair of dark wash denim jeans.

But ‘casual’ for the Vanderpump Rules star meant bundling up with a black, sequin-covered peacoat.

The sequins, coming in shades of gold, blue, purple, pink, and silver, were dispersed all throughout the fitted coat. 

Keeping her outwear the focus, Lisa decided to wear a plain black tank top underneath. 

Shopping companion: The 60-year-old British restauranteur was joined by her husband of 38 years, Ken Todd

Shopping companion: The 60-year-old British restauranteur was joined by her husband of 38 years, Ken Todd

She tucked her jeans into a pair of black Gucci ankle boots that featured large rhinestones around the ankles. 

Flowing down her chest in soft waves, Vanderpump rocked her signature voluminous ‘do. 

Though she has been critical of some of LA County’s strict coronavirus guidelines, Lisa proved to be a proponent of the mask mandate.

Vanderpump was seen browsing a plethora of clothing racks as she carefully selected pieces for her tight knit family and friend group.

Mission accomplished: Lisa and Ken, strutting down the sidewalk next to one another, each carried large shopping totes from Chanel in the their hands

Mission accomplished: Lisa and Ken, strutting down the sidewalk next to one another, each carried large shopping totes from Chanel in the their hands

Lisa and Ken, strutting down the sidewalk next to one another, each carried large shopping totes from Chanel in the their hands.

In the RHOBH alum’s other hand was her edgy designer bag, which was decked out in a myriad of silver studs.

Though Lisa appeared to be in a chipper mood on Wednesday night, the star was far from thrilled as she took to Twitter the week of Thanksgiving to respond to LA county’s sudden halt on on-site dining.

The temporary halt was implemented due to recent spike in COVID-19 cases in the area. 

Disappointed: Though Lisa appeared to be in a chipper mood on Wednesday night, the star was far from thrilled as she took to Twitter the week of Thanksgiving to respond to LA county's sudden halt on on-site dining

Disappointed: Though Lisa appeared to be in a chipper mood on Wednesday night, the star was far from thrilled as she took to Twitter the week of Thanksgiving to respond to LA county’s sudden halt on on-site dining

Sadly: 'After much cost & consideration for the well being of staff & guests we endeavored to open. Sadly, many restaurants will not reopen. We want to thank patrons and incredible staff who followed stringent guidelines,' read the reality star's tweet; Lisa pictured in 2019

Sadly: ‘After much cost & consideration for the well being of staff & guests we endeavored to open. Sadly, many restaurants will not reopen. We want to thank patrons and incredible staff who followed stringent guidelines,’ read the reality star’s tweet; Lisa pictured in 2019

‘After much cost & consideration for the well being of staff & guests we endeavored to open. Sadly, many restaurants will not reopen. We want to thank patrons and incredible staff who followed stringent guidelines,’ read the reality star’s tweet.

Adding: ‘Masks are essential, stay safe we will prevail. Happy thanksgiving.’ 

Lisa and Ken’s restaurants include PUMP Restaurant & Lounge, SUR Restaurant & Lounge and Tom Tom Restaurant & Bar.

Per the new order from the LA County Health Department, restaurants, bars and breweries are only allowed to offer takeout, delivery and drive thru.

Businesses at stake: Lisa and Ken's restaurants include PUMP Restaurant & Lounge, SUR Restaurant & Lounge and Tom Tom Restaurant & Bar; PUMP pictured

Businesses at stake: Lisa and Ken’s restaurants include PUMP Restaurant & Lounge, SUR Restaurant & Lounge and Tom Tom Restaurant & Bar; PUMP pictured

No dining: Per the new order from the LA County Health Department, restaurants, bars and breweries are only allowed to offer takeout, delivery and drive thru; Tom Tom restaurant pictured

No dining: Per the new order from the LA County Health Department, restaurants, bars and breweries are only allowed to offer takeout, delivery and drive thru; Tom Tom restaurant pictured

The order is due to an alarming surge in COVID-19 cases in the county.

Restaurants shuttered their doors in March at the start of the pandemic with the first stay at home order; only essential and emergency workers were allowed to leave their home.

By late May, they were allowed to reopen only with outdoor dining, something which cost a lot of money to do.

The new order, which took effect on November 25, means that that is no longer allowed, at least for the next three weeks.

Long road: Restaurants shuttered their doors in March at the start of the pandemic with the first stay at home order; only essential and emergency workers were allowed to leave their home

Long road: Restaurants shuttered their doors in March at the start of the pandemic with the first stay at home order; only essential and emergency workers were allowed to leave their home