Angelina Jolie was joined by her kids as she visited her Atelier Jolie store in New York City on Thursday.
The Tomb Raider actress, 48, was seen leaving the store with son Pax, 20, and daughters Vivienne, 15, and Zahara, 18.
The Hollywood leading lady opted for a stylish black coat and matching pants for the outing.
Jolie — who was also pictured visiting the store with her kids earlier this week — completed the look with black shades.
The Academy Award winner — who shares her kids with ex-husband Brad Pitt — wore her brunette tresses flowing down her back in a straight style.
Angelina Jolie was joined by her kids as she visited her Atelier Jolie store in New York City on Thursday
The Tomb Raider actress, 48, was seen leaving the store with son Pax, 20, and daughters Vivienne, 15, and Zahara, 18
Like his mom, Pax sported a black coat underneath which he wore a blue t-shirt and black jeans. He completed his look with a black beanie and converse sneakers.
To document the family outing he had a classic 35mm camera hung around his neck.
Meanwhile his younger sister Zahara kept warm in a black puffer jacket and blue jeans.
Vivienne was effortlessly cool in a grey sweatshirt and jeans.
Jolie shares a total of six children with ex-husband Brad, 60.
Aside from Pax, Zahara, and Vivienne, the former couple — who split in 2016 — are also parents to Maddox, 22, Shiloh, 17, and Vivienne’s twin brother Knox, 15.
Since their split they have been involved in a very public and contentious custody feud.
Jolie launched her new fashion brand Atelier Jolie earlier this year and in July announced her store would be opening at 57 Great Jones St. in New York City, a building closely connected to two late art legends.
The Hollywood leading lady opted for a stylish black coat and matching pants for the outing
Jolie — who was also pictured visiting the store with her kids earlier this week — completed the look with black shades
The Academy Award winner wore her brunette tresses flowing down her back in a straight style
Like his mom, Pax sported a black coat underneath which he wore a blue t-shirt and black jeans
He completed his look with a black beanie and converse sneakers
To document the family outing he had a classic 35mm camera hung around his neck
The mother and son duo were pictured exiting the store
The graffitied building was once the live-work space of art greats Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat
The graffitied building was once owned by Andy Warhol and occupied by Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Warhol purchased the building in 1970 and later rented the second floor to Basquiat, his friend and protégé.
‘A privilege to be in this space. We will do our best to respect and honor its artist legacy with community and creativity. Hope to see you there,’ Angelina posted to Instagram back in July.
‘Jean-Michel Basquiat’s sisters Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Heriveauxex illuminate his contribution to the history of art at the exhibit King Pleasure,’ she added.
Accompanying the message was a video of her store’s name being spray painted onto the building as Angelina stood close by.
Speaking to Vogue of her fashion brand, she said back in September: ‘I don’t want to be a big fashion designer, I want to build a house for other people to become that.
‘I’m hoping to change many aspects of my life. And this is the forward-facing one.’
Angelina told the outlet that she hopes Atelier Jolie will inspire women to ‘feel safe enough’ to be ‘soft,’ something she herself has had a hard time doing.
Jolie launched her new fashion brand Atelier Jolie earlier this year and in July announced her store would be opening at 57 Great Jones St. in New York City
The actress told Vogue that she hopes Atelier Jolie will inspire women to ‘feel safe enough’ to be ‘soft,’ something she herself has had a hard time doing
‘Sometimes the way you dress says, “Don’t mess with me – I’ve got my armor on.” But I want a woman to feel safe enough that she can be soft,’ she continued.
‘After I went through something where I was hurt, I had a therapist ask if I would try wearing a flowing garment.
‘Sounds silly, but I assumed that pants and boots projected a “tougher” look, a stronger me.
‘Was I strong enough to be soft? At the time, no. I felt vulnerable. Now I wonder if… I don’t know what my style is because I’m still understanding who I am at 48.’