Leslie Mann cuts a cozy look as she takes daughter shopping in Malibu during break from quarantine

Leslie Mann cuts a cozy look in grey sweats as she takes daughter Iris Apatow shopping in Malibu during break from self-isolation

Leslie Mann has been enjoying plenty of quality family time with her brood as they quarantine amid COVID-19.

And the actress has recently been spotted stepping out with her husband and kids as businesses reopen.

She cut a cozy look in sweats Thursday as she took daughter Iris Apatow, 17,  for a little shopping spree at Malibu Country Mart during a break from isolation.

Retail therapy: Leslie Mann cut a cozy look in a black cardigan over a white tank top with grey sweatpants Thursday as she took daughter Iris Apatow for a little shopping spree at Malibu Country Mart

The 48-year-old sported a black cardigan over a white tank top with grey sweatpants and pink New Balance sneakers.

She finished the look with a pair of chunky black wayfarers and a matching face mask, while carrying an Urban Outfitters shopping tote.

Iris sported a summer chic white dress with a strawberry print and black face mask beneath her chin. 

Her older sister Maude Apatow recently starred alongside Pete Davidson in the highly-anticipated King of Staten Island, directed by dad Judd Apatow, 52.

Lady in red: Iris sported a summer chic white dress with a strawberry print and black face mask beneath her chin

Lady in red: Iris sported a summer chic white dress with a strawberry print and black face mask beneath her chin

Leading lady: Her big sister Maude Apatow recently starred alongside Pete Davidson in the highly-anticipated King of Staten Island, directed by dad Judd Apatow

Leading lady: Her big sister Maude Apatow recently starred alongside Pete Davidson in the highly-anticipated King of Staten Island, directed by dad Judd Apatow

Family film: Judd revealed that Leslie also had a hand in making the film, suggesting he move a scene that ultimately saved the film

Family film: Judd revealed that Leslie also had a hand in making the film, suggesting he move a scene that ultimately saved the film

The brunette beauty recently told Variety of being accused of nepotism: ‘I didn’t know if I wanted to do it because I knew people would give me s*** for it.

‘But it’s so special to me; I don’t know when I’m ever going to work with my dad again, and he’s taught me everything I know. He’s my mentor. Why would I not do it?’

Judd recently revealed to Uproxx that Leslie also had a hand in making the film, suggesting he move an important scene: ‘And because I was so married to this progression we had thought of, I kept resisting her perfect note. And then when I finally tried it, it fixed the entire first half.’

The Knocked Up director later told Us Weekly in February the secret to their 22-year marriage: ‘We’ve been together a long time. 

‘So, you have to get very inventive, because you’ve gone through all the good gifts and activity concepts.’

Happy couple: The Knocked Up director later revealed the secret to their 22-year marriage: 'So, you have to get very inventive, because you¿ve gone through all the good gifts and activity concepts' (pictured in February, 2020)

Happy couple: The Knocked Up director later revealed the secret to their 22-year marriage: ‘So, you have to get very inventive, because you’ve gone through all the good gifts and activity concepts’ (pictured in February, 2020)