Angelina Jolie attracted the light the moment she walked on stage during this event at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
The 38-year-old actress - who recently disclosed that she plans to undergo more cancer-prevention surgery - was a regal figure in a flowing ivory trouser and jacket set.
The material shrouded her willowy and somewhat fragile frame expertly and the ensemble was complimented by buff-coloured pumps that peeked from the folds of her flaring trousers.
She addressed the audience during The State of the Industry: Past, Present and Future and Universal Studios Presentation, which is part of CinemaCon.
Angelina was there to talk about her film Unbroken, the dramatic biopic that tells the life of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who was imprisoned by the Japanese forces during World War II.
'I wanted to make this film because in the end its message is one that we all need now more than ever,' Angelina said, adding: 'It’s the journey of man finding his way through the darkness and into the light.'
The 38-year-old actress - who recently disclosed that she plans to undergo more cancer-prevention surgery - was a regal figure in a flowing ivory trouser and jacket set.
The material shrouded her willowy and somewhat fragile frame expertly and the ensemble was complimented by buff-coloured pumps that peeked from the folds of her flaring trousers.
Glowing: Angelina Jolie made a rare and gorgeous
outing to attend the Universal Studios presentation at CinemaCon in Las
Vegas on Tuesday
She addressed the audience during The State of the Industry: Past, Present and Future and Universal Studios Presentation, which is part of CinemaCon.
Angelina was there to talk about her film Unbroken, the dramatic biopic that tells the life of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who was imprisoned by the Japanese forces during World War II.
'I wanted to make this film because in the end its message is one that we all need now more than ever,' Angelina said, adding: 'It’s the journey of man finding his way through the darkness and into the light.'
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