Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon Share Special Moment at London 'F1' Premiere During Glamorous Red Carpet Appearance
Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon made their return to the red carpet as a couple
The pair attended the European premiere of F1 in London, on June 23
The couple opted out of matching ensembles for the premiere, but they shared a special moment as Ramon fixed the actor's tieInes de Ramon helped keep Brad Pitt looking sharp on the red carpet.
The couple attended the European premiere of F1 in London on Monday, June 23. For the occasion, the actor wore a two piece suit in a deep forest green shade.
The 61-year-old actor's suit consisted of a double-breasted jacket with gray buttons and matching slacks. For a dapper touch, Pitt added a white collared shirt, worn open and accessorized with a satin scarf in a lighter green shade.
Pitt completed the look with his recently cropped buzzcut, brown aviator sunglasses, and brown dress shoes.
At one point in the evening, Ramon, 32, helped Pitt avoid a fashion mishap, when she straightened his tie as they posed for photos.
When she wasn't helping Pitt with his errant tie, Ramon dazzled in a embroidered beaded gown from Fendi, which featured micro-crystals, sequins and knotted duchess straps detailing paired with a matching Nano Baguette complete with its own beaded fringe that shimmered as camera lights flashed. The jewelry designer accessorized the look with diamond-encrusted huggie hoop earrings.
The couple had a few subtle PDA moments on the red carpet — at certain points, the pair was spotted holding hands, and Ramon was spotted fixing Pitt's neck scarf.
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Pitt and Ramon previously walked the red carpet together when they attended the premiere of F1 in New York City on June 16. For that premiere, Pitt wore a navy blue suit with contrasting black lapels, and matching navy blue slacks, while Ramon went for an airy look that consisted of a sheer baby blue tunic worn with matching sheer pants.
Following the New York City F1 premiere, a source exclusively told PEOPLE that Pitt 'loved having Ines by his side.'
'She's no drama, very supportive and they're doing really well,' the insider added, noting that the jewelry designer is 'perfect for him.'
Pitt and Ramon began dating in 2022. In February 2024, the couple took the next step, with Ramon moving into Pitt's home. The couple made their red carpet debut at the 2024 Venice Film Festival.
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Elsewhere at the June 16 F1 premiere, Pitt exclusively revealed why he brought back his iconic 2004 buzz cut in an interview with PEOPLE, which gave a teaser at what's ahead for his career.
'I just finished a job,' Pitt said. 'It's for a character we did.'
While also discussing F1, Pitt noted that it was difficult to pin down a favorite memory from the filming process. 'I got a lot,' he said. 'I got a lot, but every time I got in the car, these tracks are just like hallowed ground. Silverstone. Spa in Belgium was the most memorable. Abu Dhabi. We really got spoiled."
F1 premieres in theaters nationwide on Friday, June 27.
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