On Monday morning, Angelina Jolie was sighted in New York City early and bright.
The Eternals actress flaunted a summertime hairstyle with blonde ombre that elegantly framed her face when parted on the side.
Additionally, the ex-wife of Brad Pitt looked stunning with a fitted black slack, a white trench coat, and elegant white platform sandals.
The Oscar-winning actress held a purple folder and a booklet with a blueprint printed on the back, giving off the impression that she was prepared for business. She was carrying a black clutch purse by YSL.
The star of Mr. and Mrs. Smith wasn’t alone herself. Two of her six children, Pax, 19, and Zahara, 18, who was sporting a Tupac Shakur T-shirt, were with their mother, the Los Angeles native.
The 48-year-old Maleficent actress is in New York City working on her new venture, Atelier Jolie, which will include global craftsmen.For the past two weeks, Jolie has been sporting an ombre hair color.
She appeared to be growing out her highlights, with the ends being a brilliant white blonde and the roots being considerably darker. Maybe the new hair color is for a movie role.
She accessorized with drop earrings and huge black cat-eye sunglasses, keeping her makeup simple and light.
The beauty had well manicured long, off-white nails and matching toe polish.
She appeared prepared for a meeting, and since she has been establishing her Atelier Jolie business in Manhattan, that is probably exactly what she was doing.
In New York City, Jolie had leased 57 Great Jones Street.
From 1983 until his passing in 1988, Jean-Michel Basquiat resided and worked in this building, which was formerly owned by Andy Warhol.
According to John Roesch, the broker at Meridian Capital Group who represented the landlord, “she fell in love with the space as soon as she walked through it,” as reported by Curbed.
He went on, ‘She made sure she got this deal.’ Additionally, she intends to create Atelier Jolie there, referring to it as a “global family” of underrepresented tailors that only use repurposed materials.
On the Atelier Jolie website, Jolie stated, “We hope to create a community of creativity and inspiration, regardless of socio-economic background.”
“A place for creative people to collaborate with a skilled and diverse family of expert tailors” is what it will be described as. Moreover, it will be “a place to have fun.”
The minimum lease term of ten years was listed for the property, which was listed for $60,000 per month; it is not clear, though, how much Jolie will accept.
Since November, the 6,600-square-foot structure has been up for sale.
According to the realtor, Jolie visited the location several times over the course of six months and was “very hands-on” in concluding the purchase.