Angelina Jolie exuded elegance as she stepped out in Rome. The 49-year-old actress, who is working out financial issues with ex Brad Pitt , wore a loose cream blouse and long white skirt. The Oscar winner accessorized with diamond and gold earrings, gold bracelets, and gold and diamond rings. She showed off her flawless skin with minimal makeup and nude lipstick. The Eternals actress wore wide black-rimmed sunglasses and styled her long light brown hair in a sleek bun. The Maleficent star was accompanied by her eldest daughter Zahara Jolie-Pitt, 18 years old.
The college student looked stylish in a black sweater over a black camisole. Her shoulder-length hair was styled in natural curls and she accessorized with gold earrings and a gold pendant. Both mother and daughter carried black purses. The famous star used his platform to plead for help for the people of Sudan and South Sudan on Instagram on Sunday. “The fighting in Sudan has displaced more than 3,000,000 people,” the humanitarian activist wrote. ‘Among them are South Sudanese refugees who fled previous violence in their country and are now displaced back to South Sudan, where for many, home remains unsafe for them.’
Angelina shared profiles of some of the affected people in the post. ‘This is the reality for millions of refugees in the absence of a peace agreement and stability in their countries – displacement after displacement.’ She then encouraged her 14.6 million followers to learn more about the group Refugees International. Angelina has also strived to continue helping others through her new business and fashion venture Atelier Jolie. She announced the launch in May and explained: “We hope to create a creative and inspiring community, regardless of socioeconomic background” on the company’s website.
‘We will pay attention to the people who play a role in each creation. We will bring together a diverse team, including apprenticeships for refugees and other, undervalued talent groups, with rewarding skills-based positions.’ Atelier Jolie will repurpose leftover vintage fabrics and materials to make the brand more environmentally sustainable.