Angelina Jolie wore a chic v-neck sweater & pencil skirt in Torino, Italy

I love a v-neck sweater. So cozy, so sexy, so versatile. Angelina Jolie wore a black v-neck sweater and a dark grey pencil skirt in Torino, Italy today. She arrived at the Torino Film Festival and was promptly handed an award – the Stella della Mole prize, a sort of lifetime achievement for her acting career. She’s also at the film festival to promote Without Blood (which she directed). I love that she wore flats – this is such a chic-yet-simple outfit. I really want to know where she got the sweater – it looks like it’s either really expensive, or really mass-market, like something from Banana Republic. The coat is nice as well.

Meanwhile, Brad Pitt and his team keep trying to impose themselves on Angelina’s promotional autumn and winter. Last week, sources close to Brad told Page Six that Angelina was “pushing his buttons” by bringing Knox as her date to the Governors Awards. Then Pitt’s team ran to the Daily Mail (one of the favorite outlets to leak to), telling the Mail that Brad’s parents haven’t seen the six kids for the past eight years. An insider told the Mail: “Brad Pitt’s parents have not been able to see their beloved grandchildren for around eight years amid the ongoing divorce and legal battle between Brad and Angelina. Prior to the separation, they were a part of the kids’ lives and they all spent a lot of time together. It is just heartbreaking to see that this is no longer the case.” The insider is very careful in how he words things, never directly saying “Angelina has banned the children from speaking to their grandparents.” That’s probably because Angelina has likely done no such thing – I would assume, given everything Brad has done to Angelina, that Brad is the one responsible for the estrangement between the kids and his parents.

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Photos courtesy of Cover Images.






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