Angelina Jolie turns heads in sophisticated silk as she embraces daughter Zahara and poet Amanda Gorman at Variety's Power Of Women event
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- Published on Friday, 01 October 2021 12:25
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She's a renowned actress, filmmaker and activist..And Angelina Jolie was proud to have daughter Zahara Jolie-Pitt and poet Amanda Gorman at her side during Variety's Power Of Women gala at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on Thursday.The Maleficent star, 46, was radiant in coffee-colored pleated silk with a high collar as she wrapped her arms around her eldest daughter, 16, and Gorman, 23, one of the evening's honorees.Embracing classic elegance, she styled her brunette tresses in bouncy waves and played up her pout with a cherry red lip.Besides her Zahara wowed in a wide-legged white pants worn with a flowy blouse and leather belt in matching ivory.Amanda glowed in a hot pink Versace gown which swept down to the floor. Continuing the glamour, she rocked purple lipstick, dangling earrings along with jeweled pins in her hair. During the actual event, Angelina took to the stage to present Gorman with Variety's Power of Women honor.She praised the national youth poet laureate for captivating the country at the inauguration of President Joe Biden as she said: 'The young woman of grace, who stepped fearlessly to the podium on inauguration day. Not just the youngest but the strongest voice we could ask for in that moment. 'The Amanda we see today might seem as if she leapt into our times, fully formed, to summon our better angels. But there was an Amanda we didn’t see.'Jolie quoted some of Gorman's own words as she continued: 'A little girl with a speech impediment. In her own words, "a buck-toothed, kinky-haired, speech-garbled 7-year-old." 'Scribbling in her journal, on the school bus and park bench. wrestling with language, puzzling out meaning and rhyme, inventing her own dictionary. All those hours of thought and creation forged the unfaltering woman you see today.' She went on to praise the poet for her talent to hone her words in order to express them to the masses to 'bring people to the streets.'Jolie said: 'So as well as celebrating your extraordinary achievements, Amanda, we honor 7-year-old you, and every other girl who feels she is an outsider, alone, when she is simply coming into her own.'So many girls have their progress in life derailed — by poverty, by the disapproving word, the clenched fist, or the steel of the gun. How many Amanda’s are living in Afghanistan, hiding their journals, waiting to see if they will be allowed to go to school? As if anyone has the right to decide what a woman can or cannot do with her own mind and body.'The A-list star concluded with a message about free speech as she said: 'Those who have the power of free speech – the weapon of free speech – must combine to defend those who do not. We need voices like Amanda’s, those lights in the dark. May you burn fiercely, and light the way for others.' (...)
source : Daily mail