Angelina Jolie Had a Girls’ Night Out With Her Daughters at Her Movie Premiere

Angelina Jolie Had a Girls' Night Out With Her Daughters at Her Movie Premiere
Angelina Jolie Had a Girls’ Night Out With Her Daughters at Her Movie Premiere

Angelina Jolie Had a Girls’ Night Out With Her Daughters at Her Movie Premiere

The doting mother was joined by her eldest daughters Zahara, 12, and Shiloh, 11, on the red carpet in Los Angeles.

Angelina looked gorgeous in a simple white gown which she teamed with nude heels and diamond silver brooch.

Her dark locks were styled into natural looking waves while she drew attention to her famous pout with a pretty pink lip.

Zahara opted for a black dress with a sheer overlay while Shiloh wore an all black suit.

The Breadwinner Based on the best-selling novel by Deborah Ellis, the film is scheduled to be released on November 17, 2017.

Angelina and her estranged husband Brad Pitt are parents to biological children Shiloh, 11 and twins Knox and Vivienne, nine as well as adopted children Maddox, 16, Pax, 13 and Zahara, 12.

Meanwhile Angelina was chosen to be the cover girl for Harper’s Bazaar’s 150th anniversary issue.

The 42-year-old is seen posing in a stunning backless white dress in a wildlife sanctuary in Namibia, surrounded by three leopards.

In another shot for the magazine she is grinning broadly while looking utterly flawless as she pens an open letter to Namibia, in which she discusses her thoughts on women’s rights today and our responsibility toward each other and our environment.

The shoot at  the N/a’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary, which is run by the actress’ friends of 16 years, Marlice and Rudie van Vuuren.

Back in 2010, Angelina and her then husband Brad founded the Shiloh Jolie-Pitt Foundation to help the sanctuary with its work.

Writing in the magazine, the mum-of-six revealed she thinks it is important to embrace the “freedom” we have and use it to do good for future generations.

She said: “What we do, each in our own small way, matters. The hopeful thought is that it is in our hands. Over the next 150 years, technology is going to give us more and better means of communicating, fighting poverty, defending human rights, and caring for the environment.

“But it is what we choose to do with the freedom we have that will make all the difference. If my life experience has taught me anything, it is that what you stand for, and what you choose to stand against, is what defines you.

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