Mom on-the-go! Angelina Jolie goes casual chic in all-black as she heads to dinner after taking daughter Vivienne to karate class
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- Published on Wednesday, 30 November -0001 00:00
- Written by Daily mail
She is one of the the best known actresses in the world.And though she is not on set filming a big movie, Angelina Jolie's days are as busy as ever.The 42-year-old actress was spotted bringing her daughter Vivienne to a Karate class in Los Angeles on Monday.Then hours later, the stunner emerged in a much dressier outfit as she headed to dinner at Umeda Sushi with Vice Chairman of NBCUniversal Ronald Meyer.Angelina rocked all-black including a silky top featuring a lacy neckline, trousers, heels and blazer.Her signature raven-colored tresses were worn down and tucked behind her ears.She contrasted her porcelain skin with bold eye make-up and a swipe of magenta lip. It didn't seem like it was a romantic outing but the 73-year-old American entertainment talent executive did have his arm around Angelina as they left the restaurant.Earlier in the day Angelina looked happy to be with her nine-year-old daughter as she picked her up from a martial arts class.The Oscar-winner rocked a grey robe coat over a black top, trousers, and shoes combination.She accessorized with a black leather designer bag with matching aviator shades.Her raven-colored locks were put in a ponytail as she wore minimal make-up. Vivienne looked adorable in a green T-shirt tucked into the white pants from her karate gi along with comfy loafers.In addition to Vivienne she has five other children including Shiloh, Zahara, Pax , Knox and Maddox Jolie-Pitt.This comes just days after Jolie disclosed that she was but one of his many intended victims, although she appeared to have escaped unscathed.She revealed was promoting her film Playing By Heart in 1998 when Weinstein made unwanted advances on the then 23-year-old in a hotel room.'I had a bad experience with Harvey Weinstein in my youth, and as a result, chose never to work with him again and warn others when they did,' Jolie told the New York Times.'This behavior towards women in any field, any country is unacceptable.' Hollywood is still reeling after an investigative piece by The New York Times and The New Yorker earlier this month uncovered numerous allegations of sexual harassment and assault against Weinstein over several decades.Actresses such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Beckinsale, Ashley Judd, Cara Delevigne, Heather Graham and Mira Sorvino have come forward to give their personal accounts of harassment and abuse of power by Weinstein.