Angelina Jolie goes incognito in floppy wide-brimmed hat as she takes children Shiloh, Knox and Vivienne for low-key shopping trip at Pasadena flea market
Work commitments took a back seat as Angelina Jolie spent part of her weekend browsing for bargains with her family at the Rose Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena.
The actress, 42, was joined by three of her six children in Shiloh, 11, and twins Knox and Vivienne, nine, as she ventured out on Sunday afternoon.
Attempting to hide her identity under a very large floppy black hat, Angelina cut a low-key figure while browsing the various stalls.
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Casual: Work commitments took a back seat as Angelina Jolie spent part of her weekend browsing for bargains with her family at the Rose Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena
The star wore a long gray jersey coat over a black dress with lace at the bust, while slipper-style black flats and a large black leather tote rounded things off.
Meanwhile Shiloh wore a gray hoodie with the hood worn over her short blonde hair.
She added tan cargo pants and black flipflops and snaked on tortilla chips as she walked along.
Family outing: The actress, 42, tried to hide her identity under a very large floppy black hat as she took three of her six children shopping
Casual: Shiloh, 11, wore a gray hoodie with the hood up over her short blonde hair. She added tan cargo pants and black flipflops and snaked on tortilla chips as she walked along
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It's not every day that you see Angelina Jolie shopping at a flea market. But she did just that when she was spotted with her kids at the Rose Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena, CA.
The mother-of six was of course dressed to the nines though in a lace dress covered by a long cardigan. She accessorized with a large floppy hat, sunnies and a leather shoulder bag.
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Knox was dressed in a black t-shirt and black sweatpants with black trainers.
He carried a toy wooden crossbow that he'd found at one of the hundreds of stalls of merchandise.
Vivienne had on camouflage pants and black shoes along with a baggy white cotton shirt that she left untucked.
She also carried a purchase - a blue and green blanket dotted with dinosaurs.
Their famous mother also carried purchases in a white plastic bag.
Star power: Angelina sported large sunglasses and small diamond earrings on her outing with her brood
Successful trip: Knox, nine, was dressed in a black t-shirt and black sweatpants with black trainers. He carried a toy wooden crossbow
Dressed down: Vivienne, nine, had on camouflage pants and black shoes along with a baggy white cotton shirt that she left untucked
Bought toys: Vivienne also carried a purchase - a blue and green blanket dotted with dinosaurs. Her mom carried additional purchases in a white plastic bag
Not seen with Angelina were her three other children whom she shares with ex Brad Pitt - Maddox, 16, Pax, 14, and Zahara, 12
Meanwhile, Angelina co-wrote an Op-Ed published in a British newspaper on Sunday calling for more to be done to protect women in war zones.
She co-authored the article for The Guardian with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg for The Guardian.
'In our different roles we have seen how conflicts in which women’s bodies and rights are systematically abused last longer, cause deeper wounds and are much harder to resolve and overcome. Ending gender-based violence is therefore a vital issue of peace and security as well as of social justice,' the two wrote.
'Despite being prohibited by international law, sexual violence continues to be employed as a tactic of war in numerous conflicts from Myanmar to Ukraine and Syria to Somalia. It includes mass rape, gang rape, sexual slavery, and rape as a form of torture, ethnic cleansing and terrorism. It accounts in large part for why it is often more dangerous to be a woman in a warzone today than it is to be a soldier.'
They concluded: 'It is humanity’s shame that violence against women, whether in peaceful societies or during times of war, has been universally regarded as a lesser crime. There is finally hope that we can change this. We owe it to ourselves – men and women alike – and to future generations.'
Meanwhile, Angelina co-wrote an Op-Ed with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg for The Guardian newspaper calling for more to be done to protect women in war zones
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