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Angelina Jolie coordinates with 15-year-old daughter Vivienne on the red carpet

Angelina Jolie coordinates with 15-year-old daughter Vivienne on the red carpet

It was a family affair for Angelina Jolie at the Tony Awards last night as she attended the prestigious red carpet event alongside her 15-year-old daughter Vivienne. The mother-daughter duo were representing their Broadway show, The Outsiders, which Jolie produced, with her daughter taking on the role of assistant producer. The musical, based on the young adult novel and film of the same name, was nominated for 12 Tony awards, and took home four, including Best Musical.

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Jolie and her daughter coordinated outfits for the special event, opting to match in teal ensembles. Angelina wore a velvet gown from Versace that ruched at the bust and waist. She styled the strapless dress with a matching velvet shawl, which hung loosely off her shoulders and draped down at her elbows and wrists.

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She complemented the dark aquamarine look with gold rings, matching teal bracelets, and a large silver bangle from Alexis Bittar. At her bust, just where the neckline of her gown dipped down into a cowl, she seemed to show off a metallic gold temporary tattoo in the shape of a dove. Small gold hoops finished off her elegant look.

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Angelina wore her highlighted brown hair down in a simple blow-dry, and opted for her usual makeup look of smoky brown eyeshadow, dark eyeliner, and a pink gloss. As she walked down the red carpet, she held her daughter’s hand.

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Vivienne went for a more casual look in a cyan set. The young producer wore a white button-down shirt layered under a teal vest, which she paired with a matching set of trousers. A blue bowtie pulled her look together as she finished off her ensemble with black Converse sneakers. She opted to be credited in the Playbill as “Vivienne Jolie”, rather than her previous “Vivienne Jolie-Pitt”.

She joins her older sister Shiloh in dropping her father’s surname. Just earlier this month — in fact, on her 18th birthday — Shiloh filed legal paperwork requesting the legal name change. Zahara, one of the former couple’s adopted children, has also been going only by Zahara Jolie (sans Pitt). In a recent performance for her college sorority, she introduced herself without her hyphenated surname, and simply went by “Zahara Marley Jolie”.