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Vivienne Jolie-Pitt made a rare appearance with her mom, Angelina Jolie, at the premiere of their Broadway musical, “The Outsiders,” at The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on Thursday evening. The 15-year-old chose her go-to Converse sneakers for the occasion, walking the red carpet alongside her mom, who produced the musical.
Her navy blue Chuck Taylor All Star sneakers featured high-top canvas uppers, white laces, and the brand’s signature round All Star logos, adding a retro finish to her monochromatic ensemble.
This isn’t the first time Jolie-Pitt has been seen in this particular pair of Converse. In August of last year, she wore the same tonal blue Converse sneakers during a mother-daughter weekend in Manhattan. She also sported them the week prior while visiting Jean-Michel Basquiat’s former art studio in New York City.
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Jolie-Pitt’s personal style is characterized by a preference for neutral pieces suitable for any occasion, with a particular fondness for sneakers from brands such as New Balance, Nike, and Converse. She also occasionally selects sleek flats.
About Converse:
Established in 1908, Converse is hallmark American footwear company known for its timeless sneaker designs. The Chuck Taylor All Star, which began as a basketball shoe, has evolved into a fashion and pop culture staple, recognized for its distinctive rubber sole and canvas construction. The influence of Converse surpasses mere footwear, encompassing a broad spectrum of apparel and accessories and engaging in collaborations with artists and designers to create exclusive collections. The brand’s versatile and enduring styles make it a favorite among young celebrities, including Suri Cruz, daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, who also chooses Converse All Star high tops for outings in New York City.