She doesn't age! Angelina Jolie, 42, is wrinkle-free as she takes Maddox and Shiloh to Bangsokol music event in NYC

Angelina Jolie has had a busy week in New York City.

The 42-year-old Oscar winner hit a UN event on Friday then took her kids to see Star Wars the next day.

And also on Saturday the Maleficent actress stopped by the Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) event.

With her kids on the carpet: Jolie posed with Maddox and Shiloh on Saturday at the Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) event

With her kids on the carpet: Angelina Jolie posed with Maddox and Shiloh on Saturday at the Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) event

More: The brunette wore a clever beige trench coat over a white top and dark slacks with her long locks worn down. She posed with author of First They Killed My Father Loung Ung as well as designer by Rithy Panh and composer Him Sophy

More: The brunette wore a clever beige trench coat over a white top and dark slacks with her long locks worn down. She posed with author of First They Killed My Father Loung Ung as well as designer by Rithy Panh and composer Him Sophy

She was joined by daughter Shiloh and son Maddox, who she shares with estranged husband Brad Pitt.

The brunette bombshell wore a clever beige trench coat over a white top and dark slacks with her long locks worn down.

The star appeared completely wrinkle free as she wore minimal makeup. 

She posed with author of First They Killed My Father Loung Ung as well as designer by Rithy Panh and composer Him Sophy.

Pals: Later the Salt star was joined by Executive Producer, Brooklyn Academy of Music Joseph V. Melillo, President, Brooklyn Academy of Music Katy Clark, and Executive Director, Cambodian Living Arts, Phloeun Prim

Pals: Later the Salt star was joined by Executive Producer, Brooklyn Academy of Music Joseph V. Melillo, President, Brooklyn Academy of Music Katy Clark, and Executive Director, Cambodian Living Arts, Phloeun Prim

Now a big group shot: The siren surrounded by fans at the small event

Now a big group shot: The siren surrounded by fans at the small event

Later the Salt star was joined by Executive Producer, Brooklyn Academy of Music Joseph V. Melillo, President, Brooklyn Academy of Music Katy Clark, and Executive Director, Cambodian Living Arts, Phloeun Prim.

In addition to Shiloh and Maddox she has  Zahara, 12, Pax, 13, and twins Knox and Vivienne, nine.

Maddox apparently stayed home to take care of Vivienne who had a tummy ache, according to a source with People.  

Earlier on Saturday they hit a screening of Star Wars: The Last Jedi in Manhattan. 

The actress-director lived up to her fashionista image, donning a wintry ensemble of a textured wrap dress with a tan belt with heeled black boots.

So glam: The night before the 42-year-old wore a black strapless dress at a UN event

So glam: The night before the 42-year-old wore a black strapless dress at a UN event

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Angelina Jolie looked classically elegant at the U.N. Correspondents Association Awards in New York.

For the occasion, the actress really brought out all the stops, opting for a floor-length gown by Ralph & Russo. With its strapless bodice and charming white trail, this piece caught every eye. Angelina completed the ensemble with a pair of long gloves offering a firm nod to old Hollywood glamour.

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The beauty accessorized with black sunglasses with a black leather handbag with metallic buttons. She was impeccably made up with her dark brown locks slightly parted to the left as she walked with her quartet of kids, who were bundled up amid the frosty conditions.

The family seemed to be in a great mood as they made their way through the city.

They were coming off a big night in the Big Apple Friday, where they visited Cipriani Wall Street for the 2017 United Nations Correspondents Association Awards, where Angelina accepted the honors for 2017 UNCA Global Citizen of the Year.

The Academy Award-winning actress, accepting her honors, said that people have an obligation to envision themselves 'in the struggles of others,' and fight 'their fight for human rights and freedom as your fight,' according to People.

Jolie said that she instills the lessons that guide her ambassadorship into her children.

Earlier: On Thursday the knockout looked very Hollywood in her coat and heels

Earlier: On Thursday the knockout looked very Hollywood in her coat and heels

Sitting pretty: The mother of six looked regal as she attended the Light After Darkness: Memory, Resilience and Renewal in Cambodia discussion at Asia Society

Sitting pretty: The mother of six looked regal as she attended the Light After Darkness: Memory, Resilience and Renewal in Cambodia discussion at Asia Society

Her company: The humanitarian with (L-R) Phloeun Prim, Darren Walker, Rithy Panh, and Loung Ung

Her company: The humanitarian with (L-R) Phloeun Prim, Darren Walker, Rithy Panh, and Loung Ung

'When people of any race or of any religion are being persecuted and killed we cannot do less than we are capable of doing,' she told the crowd at the swanky Gotham eatery. 'This is what I want my own children to know and value and what I have learned from them.

'Children have an understanding and a truth. They can instinctively feel right from wrong. They are not led by strategy they are led by morality.'

She thanked her kids and said she was beaming with pride over who they're 'growing up to be and for the hope that gives me for the future.'

Jolie has not just contributed on an international level, but in a big way in her own industry, as she emerged two months ago to reveal that she was one of the many women producer Harvey Weinstein made unwelcome sexual advances toward, in a hotel room when she was 23 and promoting the 1998 rom-com Playing By Heart.

'I had a bad experience with Harvey Weinstein in my youth, and as a result, chose never to work with him again and warn others when they did,' she told The New York Times. 'This behavior towards women in any field, any country is unacceptable.'

Weinstein has been accused by a total of 84 women of sexual harassment, misconduct and abuse; his rep has said that 'any allegations of nonconsensual sex are unequivocally denied by' the producer.

 

 

 

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