Angelina Jolie exuded elegance as she stepped out in Rome on Saturday.
The actress, 48, who is working through financial issues with ex Brad Pitt, wore a loose-fitting, double-breasted cream blouse and a long white skirt.
The Oscar winner accessorized with diamond and gold earrings, a gold bracelet and gold and diamond rings.
She showcased her flawless complexion with minimal makeup and a nude lip.
The Eternals actress wore wide black framed sunglasses and styled her long light brown hair in a sleek chignon.
The Maleficent star was accompanied by her oldest daughter, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, 18.
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.
Mother and daughter both carried black clutch purses.
The high profile star used her platform to plead for help for the people of Sudan and South Sudan on Instagram Sunday.
‘Fighting in Sudan has displaced more than 3,000,000 people,’ the humanitarian activist wrote.
‘Among them are South Sudanese refugees who fled earlier violence in their own country, and who are now displaced again, back into South Sudan where for many, home still isn’t safe for them.’
Angelina shared profiles of some of those affected in the post.
‘This is the reality for millions of refugees in the absence of peace agreements and stability in their countries – displacement upon displacement.’
She then encouraged her 14.6 million followers to find out more about the group Refugees International to learn more.
Angelina has also launched an effort to continue to help others through her new business and fashion venture Atelier Jolie.
She announced its launch in May, explaining, ‘We hope to create a community of creativity and inspiration, regardless of socio-economic background,’ on the company’s website.
‘We will spotlight the people who play a part in each creation. We will bring together a diverse team, including apprenticeships for refugees and other talented, underappreciated groups, with positions of dignity based on skill.’
Atelier Jolie will repurpose leftover fabric and vintage materials, to make the brand more environmentally sustainable.
Source: dailymail.co.uk