Angelina Jolie looks classy in black overcoat during grocery run with daughter Vivienne in LA

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After visiting the flood-ravaged waters in Pakistan as a special envoy to UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, Angelina Jolie is back home in Los Angeles to spend time with her children.

And on Saturday, the acclaimed actress and director got one-on-one contact with 14-year-old daughter Vivienne, including a stop to shop at a Gelson’s Market in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles.

The Academy Award winner appeared to be conducting business on her cell phone during the short walk from their parked car to the store.

Family time: Angelina Jolie, 47, and daughter Vivienne, 14, stopped on Saturday to run errands in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles

Family time: Angelina Jolie, 47, and daughter Vivienne, 14, stopped on Saturday to run errands in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles

Jolie, 47, stepped out dressed in baggy gray patterned trousers, a matching top and a long black overcoat.

She also wore black platform sandals, dark sunglasses and had her dark brown locks styled long and straight, way over her shoulders, parted in the middle.

Vivienne, who has twin brother Knox, along with four other siblings, looked like the quintessential teen in bleached jeans, a gray sweatshirt and black Converse sneakers.

She had her long light brown locks pulled into a ponytail while wearing a mask.

Miss Shiloh, 16, was missing from the outing with Knox; older brothers Maddox, 21; Pax, 18; and sister Zahara, 17, who is currently a student at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia.

Stylish: The actress and director looked stylish in a black overcoat over a gray ensemble as she carried three bags of groceries out of the market and back to their parked car

Stylish: The actress and director looked stylish in a black overcoat over a gray ensemble as she carried three bags of groceries out of the market and back to their parked car

Stylish: The actress and director looked stylish in a black overcoat over a gray ensemble as she carried three bags of groceries out of the market and back to their parked car

Los Feliz Angelina Jolie looks stylish in a long black coat as she goes shopping with her daughter at Gelson's

Los Feliz Angelina Jolie looks stylish in a long black coat as she goes shopping with her daughter at Gelson's

Los Feliz Angelina Jolie looks stylish in a long black coat as she goes shopping with her daughter at Gelson’s

Just weeks ago, Jolie took a close look at the devastating floods in Pakistan, including meeting some of the people affected by the disaster.

A week later, she took to her Instagram page and shared a few photos she’d taken during her visit to disaster areas with @rescueorg and local organizations.

After sharing how “severe floods have submerged 1/3 of the country’s land,” Jolie revealed some more of the heartbreaking statistics.

1667097715 834 Angelina Jolie looks classy in black overcoat during grocery run

1667097715 834 Angelina Jolie looks classy in black overcoat during grocery run

Making a difference: After visiting the flood-ravaged regions of Pakistan in September, Jolie urged her followers to be aware of the situation and urge their governments to “become the lack of fair trade, the rising emissions and not addressing conflicts creates more problems. death and suffering to millions of families around the world’

’33 million people have been affected and more than 6 million are in need of emergency humanitarian assistance,’ she wrote, before adding: ‘Pakistan also still hosts more than a million Afghan refugees who cannot return safely due to the current situation. Those I was able to reach were still in shock because they fled the Taliban and now they know that the country they fled to is in an emergency.’

She begged her 13.8 million Instagram fans and followers to “please follow what’s happening,” urging them “to push governments to understand that increasing emissions, failure to address conflict and lack of fair trade cause more deaths and suffering. to millions of families around the world.”

After years of dedicated service as a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, Jolie was appointed Special Envoy in April 2012. In her expanded role, she was given the authority to represent Guterres and UNHCR at the diplomatic level, with a focus on major refugee crises.

Disaster assessment: As a special envoy to UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, Jolie met people affected by the flooding in Dadu, Sindh province, Pakistan on September 20.

Disaster assessment: As a special envoy to UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, Jolie met people affected by the flooding in Dadu, Sindh province, Pakistan on September 20.

Disaster assessment: As a special envoy to UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, Jolie met people affected by the flooding in Dadu, Sindh province, Pakistan on September 20.

Shocking statistics: Jolie claims 33. million people have been affected by the floods in Pakistan, and more than 6 million people are in need of emergency humanitarian aid

Shocking statistics: Jolie claims 33. million people have been affected by the floods in Pakistan, and more than 6 million people are in need of emergency humanitarian aid

Shocking statistics: Jolie claims 33. million people have been affected by the floods in Pakistan, and more than 6 million people are in need of emergency humanitarian aid

Heartbreaking: The Oscar-winning actress also meets children who have left home because of the disaster in Pakistan

Heartbreaking: The Oscar-winning actress also meets children who have left home because of the disaster in Pakistan

Heartbreaking: The Oscar-winning actress also meets children who have left home because of the disaster in Pakistan