Angelina Jolie looked incredibly stylish as she stepped out in New York on Thursday.
The Hollywood star wore a long plush black coat over a full-length black dress with towering black heels.
Angelina, 42, was in a great mood and greeted fans gathered to catch a glimpse of her with a big smile.
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Winter style: A radiant Angelina Jolie looked incredibly stylish as she stepped out in New York on Thursday in a plush black coat and long dress
Angie wore her shoulder-length brunette hair in loose waves and added a touch of mascara and some glossy red lip color.
She carried a black handbag with a long chain and went bare-legged in her stilettos despite the chilly evening air.
It’s been a good week for the mother-of-six who received two Golden Globe nominations for films she produced.
Lovely: Angie, 42, wore her shoulder-length brunette hair in loose waves and added a touch of mascara and some glossy red lip color
Walking tall: The Hollywood star’s went bare-legged in the ankle-length dress dress and added a pair of pointed toe black stiletto heels
Stylish and elegant: She carried a black handbag with a long chain to complete her ensemble
Generous: Angie took the time to sign autographs for fans
Angelina received nods from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for First They Killed My Father, which she also directed, in the Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language category, and for The Breadwinner in the Best Motion Picture – Animated category.
First They Killed My Father is about the atrocities in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge and stars Sareum Srey Moch and Phoeung Kompheak.
Her movie The Breadwinner is about a young girl who lives under Taliban rule in Afghanistan who cuts off her hair to go to work so she can support her family.
Babe in black: While she’s no doubt pleased with the kudos her films received this week, she also took time out of her schedule to concentrate on her activism
Passionate: The Oscar-winner stopped in at the Light After Darkness: Memory, Resilience and Renewal in Cambodia discussion at the Asia Society on Thursday
Interesting subject: Opting to keep her velvet coat on for the event, Angelina took a seat on stage to participate in the roundtable, which was set to discuss the role of art in recalling historical events
In good company: She was joined by Cambodian film-director Rithy Panh, Executive Director of Cambodian Living Arts Phloeun Prim, and author of the memoir and screenplay Loung Ung
While she’s no doubt pleased with the kudos her films received this week, she also took time out of her schedule to concentrate on her activism.
The Oscar-winner stopped in at the Light After Darkness: Memory, Resilience and Renewal in Cambodia discussion at the Asia Society on Thursday.
Opting to keep her velvet coat on for the event, Angelina took a seat on stage to participate in the roundtable, which was set to discuss the role of art in recalling historical events.
She was joined by Cambodian film-director Rithy Panh, Executive Director of Cambodian Living Arts Phloeun Prim, and author of the memoir and screenplay Loung Ung.
The conversation was moderated by President of the Ford Foundation Darren Walker
Nods: It’s been a good week for Angelina who received two Golden Globe nominations for films she produced – First They Killed My Father, which she also directed, and The Breadwinner
Brood: The actress is in the bIg Apple with her kids and was seen earlier on Thursday out and about with sons Pax, 14, and Knox, nine, and daughters, Vivienne, nine, and Shiloh, 11
Joining the actress in the Big Apple are her children with ex-husband Brad Pitt.,
She was seen earlier in the day on Thursday running errands with sons Pax, 14, and Knox, nine, along with daughters Vivienne, nine, and Shiloh, 11.
Not on the outing were son Maddox, 16, and daughter Zahara, 12.
Angelina and Brad split in September 2016, two years after tying the knot. They had been together since 2005.
Bundled up: She had dressed for the cold morning weather with a knitted beanie, padded jacket and knee-high boots