Celebrities are known for sometimes disregarding weather-appropriate dressing. Remember when Rihanna rocked an ultra-mini skirt (paired with open-toe heels) during the coldest winter days? Additionally, who could forget Emily Ratajkowski working out in a leather trench coat at the Loewe menswear fashion show held in Paris this summer? However, it's hard to top Angelina Jolie‘s recent bold fashion choice of wearing her winter coat on a sweltering day in bustling New York City.
Just yesterday, the renowned actress stepped out for a leisurely Sunday brunch at Il Buco Alimentari & Vineria in the trendy East Village. In a move that surprised onlookers, she donned a long, black wool jacket that gracefully skimmed above her ankles, all while the temperature soared to a sweltering 80 degrees. With an effortlessly chic flair, she allowed the jacket to gently cascade off her shoulders, artfully layering it over a coordinating black maxi dress. She expertly paired the ensemble with her signature black square-framed sunglasses, a monogrammed Celine tote slung over her shoulder, elegant diamond drop earrings, and nude round-toe heels that polished off the look.
Jolie's hair, subtly highlighted with delicate blonde hues, was meticulously blown out and meticulously styled into a sleek, straight cascade. Her makeup, minimalist yet stunning, featured a nude lip that perfectly complemented her radiant, dew-kissed complexion.
In recent days, Angelina Jolie has been in the bustling heart of New York City for the development of her highly anticipated musical, “The Outsiders,” a collaboration she's undertaking alongside her talented 15-year-old daughter, Vivienne. After witnessing the global premiere of the musical at La Jolla Playhouse in California earlier this year, the dynamic duo even had the privilege of meeting the novel's author, S.E. Hinton.
A trusted source previously shared insights on Angelina's excitement for this new venture, revealing, “She envisions this musical as something that resonates across generations, especially with the youth.” This sentiment reflects her commitment to ensuring the project involves young perspectives every step of the way, emphasizing their influence in bringing the production to life on the Broadway stage.