Angelina Jolie and daughter Vivienne: partner look at the Tony Awards

Angelina Jolie and daughter Vivienne
Partner look at the Tony Awards

Angelina Jolie and her daughter Vivienne posed for the photographers in matching outfits.

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What a fashionable double pack: Angelina Jolie and her daughter Vivienne created a partner look eye-catcher at the Tony Awards.

Angelina Jolie (49) can look forward to four Tony Awards for the musical “The Outsiders”, which she co-produced. And the actress also had the edge on the red carpet on June 16 at New York’s Lincoln Center: Together with her daughter Vivienne (15) made a wow appearance. The mother-daughter duo came to the 77th award ceremony of the so-called Theater Oscars in matching outfits.

New bird tattoo on the neckline

Jolie wore a custom-made teal dress by Atelier Versace, People reported. She paired the strapless velvet dress with a sweetheart neckline and a flowing draped corset bodice with a matching scarf and matching satin Versace shoes. The Oscar winner completed her ensemble with a pair of dainty gold earrings, chunky bracelets on her right wrist and rings on each hand. Her hair was parted in the middle and fell in light waves over her shoulders. The dress also revealed Jolie’s new small bird tattoo on her décolleté.

Angelina Jolie posed for the photographers hand in hand with her daughter. Vivienne appears in the musical as a production assistant. The fact that she is listed in the program booklet as “Vivienne Jolie” and appears to have dropped the surname of her father Brad Pitt (60) caused a stir. The 15-year-old wore a green ensemble that matched her mother. However, she did not choose a dress, but a blue-green vest, blue-green trousers and a bow tie. She completed her look with Converse sneakers and a white shirt.

Four Tony Awards won

“The Outsiders” was nominated for twelve Tony Awards and ultimately won four awards, most notably for Best Musical. The production also received the awards “Best Direction of a Musical” for Dayna Taymor, “Best Sound Design of a Musical” for Cody Spencer and “Best Lighting Design of a Musical” for Brian MacDevitt and Hana S. Kim.

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