Rainy day superhero! Gwen Stefani's son Zuma battles bad weather in Batman coat and cape
While most of Los Angeles, California was staying indoors to avoid the rain, the wet weather just gave Gwen Stefani's son Zuma an excuse to show off some more of his out there fashions.
The four-year-old ran around splashing in the puddles wearing a Batman raincoat in Studio City on Thursday.
Even a rainy day is a fashion day: Gwen Stefani and son Zuma turn a humble carpark into a catwalk in Studio City, California, on Thursday
Hi there: The Batman clad four-year-old happily waves at passerbys while showing off his unique style
Even giving a little wave to passerbys, Zuma clearly felt ready to take on the world in his Batman get up.
The fashion forward offspring of the stylish No Doubt singer and rocker Gavin Rossdale, has always shown a taste for more out there clothing.
On Thursday the tot also wore stripped Adidas tracksuit pants, a grey hooded sweater and chequered rain boots with laces.
Zuma's 43-year-old mum - who carried his Batman lunchbox for him - also stayed true to her signature style.
Stylish singer: The 43-year-old mother of two shines despite the rain in a short sleeved trench, grey sweater, scarf and hat, and designer gumboots
Gwen didn't let the wet weather get her down either, wearing a blast of bright red lipstick, ensuring she stood out in the dreary grey day.
Putting her best fashion gumboot forward, the singer protected herself from the rain under a green short sleeved rain jacket cinched in at the waist with a belt, a grey felt hat, large stripped scarf, camouflage print pants and long sleeved sweater.
The mum of two - she and husband Gavin have a second child six-year-old Kingston - also managed to find the perfect accessory to her outfit, her gorgeous Pomeranian puppy.
Bat signals: Zuma ran around and splashed in the puddles empowered by his caped rain jacket
While she makes it look effortless Gwen - whose band No Doubt just released their first album in 11 years - says it is hard being a working mum.
Asked whether she managed to juggle motherhood with her career, she told British Elle magazine: ‘It’s not possible. There are always days that somebody suffers.
‘The only thing I really worry about is, again - I keep bringing it up because it’s my biggest stress - how do I do this and that?
‘How do I do both? So that’s like the constant battle that I have every day. I do worry about that all the time.’
Working mum: The wife of Bush frontman, Gavin Rossdale, says it is hard for her to balance her family life and public life
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