Celebrity Angelina Jolie Angelina Jolie's Holiday Shopping Look Included a Subtle Twist The actress had a low-key outing with her daughter this week. By Alyssa Hardy Alyssa Hardy Instagram Twitter Alyssa Hardy is a fashion and culture writer living in New York City. She was formerly the Fashion News Editor at Teen Vogue and the Senior News Editor at InStyle. She recently launched a newsletter titled "This Stuff," which publishes twice weekly. In each edition, readers find timely commentary on news stories and current events in fashion, along with personal essays and musings on trends and celebrity style, featuring personal anecdotes from Alyssa's life as a fashion insider.Alyssa is a staunch advocate for garment workers' rights, and has a deep passion for educating others about fashion's environmental impact — tones that can be felt throughout 'This Stuff.' Her work has been featured in InStyle, Vogue, NYLON, Refinery29, TeenVogue, Ladygunn, Fashionista, and Allure. She is currently working on her debut book, a non-fiction exploration of ethics in fashion titled 'Worn Out.' InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on December 22, 2020 @ 10:51AM Pin Share Tweet Email Even though Angelina Jolie has perfected the art of formula dressing, the actress always manages to include a small detail that makes us do a double-take. This week, Jolie stepped out with her daughter to do a little holiday shopping. For the trip, she stuck with her classic all-black look, this time wearing a long wool coat and tall black boots. She, of course, covered her face with a yellow and white scarf. But while we're used to seeing Jolie wearing bold Valentino logo flats or slides, this time she wore the iconic hardware on her purse, opting for a Valentino "Supervee" crossbody bag, which was the perfect stand out accessory for an otherwise classic look. TheImageDirect Angelina Jolie Made a Family Trip to Target High Fashion Earlier this month, Jolie, a UNHCR Special Envoy, made a rare appearance during the 2nd International Conference on Action with Women and Peace in Seoul to talk about the worldwide violence against women. In a video of the speech obtained by Harper's Bazaar U.K., Jolie said, "The truth is, a woman's life does not rank equally with a man's, far more universally than we are willing to admit," she said. "Conflict-related sexual violence is a manifestation of this reality." She went on to give advice to women. "Try to find allies. Be connected for emergencies. For example, you can agree a code word with a friend or family member, which tells them if you are facing an emergency," she said. "Begin to build a network and gain knowledge. It's sad to say, but you can't assume all friends and family will always want to believe and support you. Often it will be strangers who help. Or other victims, support groups, or faith groups. Above all, be careful. Only you really know the danger you are in, and until you find your support outside, you may feel quite alone."