Angelina Jolie looks stylish in a black trench coat and white pants at JFK Airport. She rented a building in Manhattan that Andy Warhol once owned.
Angelina Jolie looks stylish in a black trench coat and white pants at JFK Airport. She rented a building in Manhattan that Andy Warhol once owned.

Angelina Jolie was seen arriving in New York City with her kids Pax, 19, and Zahara, 18, at JFK airport on Friday. She looked stylish.

The 48-year-old star from “Maleficent” looked fashionable in a black trench coat and white pants.

The star of “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” wore her dark hair straight down and had on black sunglasses.

As her kids followed her through the busy airport area, she pulled a grey carry-on bag.

Zahara wore black pants with a grey top and grey jacket, and Pax wore black pants with a white t-shirt.

A few days earlier, it came out that Jolie had rented an apartment on New York City’s 57 Great Jones Street.

Andy Warhol once owned the building, and it was where Jean-Michel Basquiat lived and worked until he died in 1988.

“As soon as she walked into the space, she fell in love with it,” the landlord’s broker, John Roesch of Meridian Capital Group, told Curbed.

He also said, ‘She made sure she got this deal.’

She also wants to open Atelier Jolie in the room. She calls it a “global family” of tailors who aren’t well known and who only work with used things.

On Atelier Jolie’s website, Jolie wrote, “We hope to create a community of creativity and inspiration, no matter how rich or poor you are.”

It will be “a place for creative people to work together with a skilled and diverse family of expert tailors.” It will also be a place where people can have fun.

The house was listed for $60,000 per month, with a minimum lease term of 10 years. It is not clear if Jolie will pay that much.

Since November, the 6,600-square-foot building had been for sale.

The real estate agent said that Jolie was “very hands-on” about finishing the deal and that she went to the space several times over the course of six months.

Roesch said, “Usually, you’d let the team handle everything, but she wanted to make sure the deal went through.”

And Jolie had to fight off more than one person to get the spot. Roesch said that in the end, they decided that Angelina’s idea was the best one for the building.

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