Angelina Jolie cut a chic figure as she returned to Los Angeles in sophisticated all-black.
The actress, 46, took air travel fashion to a whole new level as she jetted out of New York on Thursday wearing a black turtleneck and matching eyelet skirt.
It has been quite the busy few days for Angelina, who was in Washington D.C. advocating for the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act and meeting with gymnasts testifying in a hearing in the FBI's botched probe into Larry Nassar's sexual abuse.
So fly! Angelina Jolie cut a chic figure as she jetted out of New York on Thursday in sophisticated all-black
Angelina was spotted making her way through the airport looking calm and collected with a small entourage escorting her through the transport hub.
An airport employee assisted Angelina through airport while another gentleman wheeled her Louis Vuitton suitcase around.
She carried a few of her essentials inside a camel hued tote bag while striding through the airport in her black high heels.
And in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, she coordinated her outfit with a black face mask.
Simply chic: Jolie looked stunning in a black turtleneck and matching eyelet skirt
Helping hand: An airport employee assisted Angelina through the transport hub while another gentleman wheeled her Louis Vuitton suitcase around
Angelina's recent trip to Washington D.C. has been making headlines, with the actress meeting with Larry Nassar victims and an officer who defended the Capitol from rioters on January 6.
The actress posted a photo of herself posing with gymnasts and Nassar abuse victims Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, McKayla Maroney, Maggie Nichols, and Jessica Howard amid a Senate hearing into the FBI's botched probe into Nassar's sexual abuse.
'I was honored to meet with some of the brave US gymnasts who appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday,' Angelina began in the post's caption. 'I’m in awe of their courage and commitment to preventing future failures to investigate abuse.
Looking glam: She carried a few of her essentials inside a camel hued tote bag while striding through the airport in her black high heels
'As Aly Raisman said in her testimony, "Over 100 victims could have been spared the abuse. All we needed was one adult to do the right thing." Sending