Angelina Jolie looks chic in black as she walks through the airport with her daughter Zahara in New York

Angelina Jolie, 47, looks stylish in black with aviator sunglasses as she walks through a New York airport with her 18-year-old daughter Zahara.

<!–

<!–

<!–<!–

<!–

<!–

<!–

Angeline Jolie looked stylish as she walked through the New York airport on Friday.

The 47-year-old Oscar winner made her way through security in an all-black ensemble, featuring a knee-length trench coat over a pair of pants and a blouse. The Eternals star brushed up her long brown locks and showed off her natural beauty with minimal makeup.

The Kung Fu Panda actress tried to keep her presence low-key, wearing aviator sunglasses as she walked with her 18-year-old daughter Zahara Jolie-Pitt.

Stylish: Angeline Jolie, 47, looked stylish as she walked through the New York airport on Friday with her daughter, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, 18.

Stylish: Angeline Jolie, 47, looked stylish as she walked through the New York airport on Friday with her daughter, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, 18.

The teen looked casual in a charcoal-toned jacket, black T-shirt, and jeans.

Her hair was styled in long braids and she appeared makeup-free, carrying a large orange tote bag on her shoulder.

The Spelman University student has been on a break from classes, which are scheduled to begin next week.

Outfit: The 47-year-old Oscar winner made her way through security in an all-black ensemble, featuring a knee-length trench coat over a pair of pants and a blouse  She brushed up her long brown locks and showed off her natural beauty with minimal makeup.

Outfit: The 47-year-old Oscar winner made her way through security in an all-black ensemble, featuring a knee-length trench coat over a pair of pants and a blouse  She brushed up her long brown locks and showed off her natural beauty with minimal makeup.

Outfit: The 47-year-old Oscar winner made her way through security in an all-black ensemble, featuring a knee-length trench coat over a pair of pants and a blouse She brushed up her long brown locks and showed off her natural beauty with minimal makeup.

Informal: Zahara looked casual in a charcoal-toned jacket, a black T-shirt, and jeans.  Her hair was in long braids and she appeared to be wearing makeup, carrying a large orange tote bag on his shoulder.

Informal: Zahara looked casual in a charcoal-toned jacket, a black T-shirt, and jeans.  Her hair was in long braids and she appeared to be wearing makeup, carrying a large orange tote bag on his shoulder.

Informal: Zahara looked casual in a charcoal-toned jacket, a black T-shirt, and jeans. Her hair was in long braids and she appeared to be wearing makeup, carrying a large orange tote bag on his shoulder.

Angelina and Zahara appear to have been enjoying some mother-daughter time in New York.

The duo were seen leaving their hotel earlier in the day, with the First They Killed My Father director toting the same large padded YSL bag she took with her through security.

Angelina has a busy schedule ahead of her.

Hotel checkout: The duo were seen leaving their hotel earlier in the day, with the First They Killed My Father director carrying the same large padded YSL bag she took with her through security.

Hotel checkout: The duo were seen leaving their hotel earlier in the day, with the First They Killed My Father director carrying the same large padded YSL bag she took with her through security.

Hotel checkout: The duo were seen leaving their hotel earlier in the day, with the First They Killed My Father director carrying the same large padded YSL bag she took with her through security.

Maleficent 3: Angelina, who recently wrapped up her work behind the camera as director and producer of the thriller Without Blood, is set to step in front of the camera for the third time, reprising her role as the enchantress Maleficent.

Maleficent 3: Angelina, who recently wrapped up her work behind the camera as director and producer of the thriller Without Blood, is set to step in front of the camera for the third time, reprising her role as the enchantress Maleficent.

Maleficent 3: Angelina, who recently wrapped up her work behind the camera as director and producer of the thriller Without Blood, is set to step in front of the camera for the third time, reprising her role as the enchantress Maleficent.

Angelina, who recently wrapped up her work behind the camera as a director and producer on the thriller Without Blood, is set to step in front of the camera for the third time, reprising her role as the enchantress Maleficent.

She will also tackle the role of legendary opera singer Maria Callas in the biopic Maria.

It’s unclear if the Girl Interrupted star will sing or lip sync in the film.

In October, after signing up for the role, the star, known for her extensive preparation, told the hollywood reporter, ‘I take my responsibility for Maria’s life and legacy very seriously. I will give everything I can to meet the challenge.

Challenge: You will play the legendary opera singer Maria Callas in Maria.  It is unclear if she will be singing or lip syncing to her in the film.  'I take responsibility for Maria's life and legacy very seriously.  I will give everything I can to meet the challenge,' she told the Hollywood Reporter.

Challenge: You will play the legendary opera singer Maria Callas in Maria.  It is unclear if she will be singing or lip syncing to her in the film.  'I take responsibility for Maria's life and legacy very seriously.  I will give everything I can to meet the challenge,' she told the Hollywood Reporter.

Challenge: You will play the legendary opera singer Maria Callas in Maria. It is unclear if she will be singing or lip syncing to her in the film. β€œI take my responsibility for Maria’s life and legacy very seriously. I will give everything I can to meet the challenge,’ she told the Hollywood Reporter.

On Friday, he posted a video on Instagram in which he spoke of a mother waiting for her son outside the prison.

β€œAn Iranian mother pleads at the prison gates to save her son, 22-year-old Mohammad Ghobadlou, who is at imminent risk of execution in Iran,” he shared.

Please take a moment and listen to the pain in her voice. As a mother of children of similar ages, I can only begin to imagine the depth of loss and pain felt by mothers of young people who have been killed, beaten or imprisoned since the women, life and freedom protests began. We listen to mothers.

“We are not forgetting their brave loved ones, who are risking their lives for others and for Iran.”