When it comes to public events, few people are more equipped to choose a suitable outfit that Angelina Jolie.
The mother-of-six cut an effortlessly elegant figure in a sleeveless black dress as she attended a screening of her movie In the Land of Blood and Honey at United Nations University in Tokyo, Japan, on Sunday.
Angelina, 38, looked stylish and sophisticated in the on-trend midi dress, which she teamed with nude heels as she posed at the event.
The pretty actress finished off her look by wearing her brunette hair swept back into a simple ponytail, and added a delicate pair of drop earrings.
On the make-up front, Angelina went for a relatively bare-faced look, with just a touch of mascara and a slick of peach lipstick to add some colour.
The screening comes after Angelina was seen arriving in Japan with fiancé Brad and three of their children, Pax, 9, and 5-year old twins Knox and Vivienne, on Sunday.
The group looked in good spirits as they touched down at Haneda International Airport and were met by a sea of smiling local fans.
Wearing all black with large sunglasses, Angelina looked chic and glowed with good health.
Her soon-to-be husband, was equally gleeful, but opted for muted earth tones of khaki, grey and beige for his travelling attire.
Intrigued by the ecstatic welcome to Tokyo from the Japanese fans of his starry parents, Knox grinned at the crowd as he held his father’s hand while walking through the airport.
Angelina may well have been the pilot on their flight following the reports that Brad splashed out on a private jet for his love.
According to Heat magazine, the 49-year-old actor bought the aircraft for his fiance, who has held a pilot’s license since 2004, so that the couple could see each other more often, while they film movies on opposite sides of the world.
Brad is in London shooting World War II drama Fury, as Jolie directs her own war flick called Unbroken in Hawaii.
However they both took a break from filming to fly with three of their children to the East to hit another destination on the World War Z promotional trail.
Despite production delays and massive production costs, the zombie movie exceeded expectations buy topping the global box office upon it’s opening at the start of July.
In the first 10 days, World War Z secured $263 million worldwide, before it had even opened in France, Germany and Japan.
Source: dailymail.co.uk