Angeline Jolie looked elegant as she walked through the airport in New York on Friday.
The Oscar winner, 47, made her way through security in an all-black ensemble, wearing a knee-length trench coat over a pair of slacks and top. The Eternals star brushed her long, brunette locks straight and showcased her natural beauty wearing minimal makeup.
The Kung Fu Panda actress tried to keep her presence low key, wearing aviator glasses, as she strolled alongside her daughter Zahara Jolie-Pitt, 18.
Her hair was styled in long braids and appeared makeup fee, toting a large orange carryon bag on her shoulder.
The Spelman University student has been on break from classes, which are scheduled to begin next week.
Angelina and Zahara seem to have been enjoying some mother-daughter time in New York.
The duo were spotted leaving their hotel earlier in the day, with the First They Killed My Father director carrying the same large YSL quilted bag she took with her through security.
Angelina has a busy schedule ahead of her.
Angelina, who recently wrapped work behind the camera as director and producer on the thriller Without Blood is is set to step in front of the camera for a third time, reprising her role as the sorceress Maleficent.
She will also tackle the part of legendary opera singer Maria Callas in the bio-pic Maria.
It’s unclear if the Girl Interrupted star will sing or lip sync in the film.
In October after signing up for the role, the star who is known for her extensive preparation told the Hollywood Reporter, ‘I take very seriously the responsibility to Maria’s life and legacy. I will give all I can to meet the challenge.’
On Friday she posted a video to Instagram where she discussed a mother who waited outside a prison for her son.
‘An Iranian mother pleads at the prison gates to save her son, 22-year-old Mohammad Ghobadlou, who is at imminent risk of execution in Iran,’ she shared.
‘Please take a moment and listen to the pain in her voice. As a mother of children similar in age, I can only begin to imagine the depth of the loss and pain felt by the mothers of young people who have been killed, beaten or imprisoned since the woman, life and freedom protests began. To the mothers – we hear you.
‘We do not forget your brave loved ones, who risk their lives for others, and for Iran.’
Source: dailymail.co.uk