Angelina Jolie has been in Rome lately, directing her new film Without Blood. On Wednesday, she took a break from work and visited the Vatican Museum with her daughter Zahara. The 47-year-old actress looked effortlessly stylish in a white maxi dress, a sheer cream top, and gold sandals – perfect for the summer weather.
Angelina Jolie showcased a chic and elegant style during her recent visit to the Vatican Museum in Rome. Wearing a gorgeous white maxi dress, the actress completed her look with natural makeup and black sunglasses while keeping her brown hair straight. Joining her was her daughter Zahara, who looked equally fashionable in a black skirt, beige t-shirt, and white trainers. The mother of six shares Zahara and Vivienne with her ex-husband Brad Pitt, along with their four other children – Maddox, Pax, Shiloh, and Knox.
Stunning: The 47-year-old Hollywood celebrity flaunted a simple, yet elegant makeup free face under a chic pair of black shades, complemented by her sleekly straightened dark brown hair.
As they strolled through the city, Angelina Jolie’s 17-year-old daughter Zahara looked stylish in a black skirt, beige t-shirt, and white trainers. Although Angelina and her ex-husband Brad Pitt filed for divorce six years ago, they are still in a custody battle over their six children. Despite reports suggesting that Angelina refuses to agree to joint custody, a source revealed that Brad is doing everything he can to move the process forward. He continues to work with his legal team, filing paperwork and responding to Angelina’s claims. However, there seems to be no end in sight as each month brings new obstacles and bickering between their lawyers.
Angelina has shifted her focus towards directing and producing, as evidenced by her recent presence on the set of her upcoming project Without Blood. This movie is an adaptation of Alessandro Baricc’s internationally best-selling novel with Angelina taking on the roles of writer, director, and producer. In a statement, Angelina expressed her gratitude towards Alessandro Baricco for entrusting her with the task of adapting his book. With its extraordinary poetry and emotional impact, the novel raises important questions about the aftermath of war, trauma, loss, and injustice. Angelina feels honoured to bring this special material to the big screen and is excited to be in Italy for this project.
After a chaotic split, she and Brad are currently engaged in a legal battle for custody of their six children, despite filing for divorce six years ago.