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Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon Make a Rare Red Carpet Appearance Together at the 'F1' N.Y.C. Premiere

Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon Make a Rare Red Carpet Appearance Together at the 'F1' N.Y.C. Premiere

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Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon walked the red carpet at the New York City premiere of F1
The red carpet looks come after a weekend of headline-making outfits
The couple were first seen together in 2022Another stylish date night is in the books for Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon!
The couple made their latest red carpet appearance on June 16 at the New York City premiere of the star-studded film F1.
They have been all over town with their headline-making street-style looks, but chose more formal attire for the event.
Pitt, who plays a Formula 1 driver getting back into the game after nearly 30 years in F1, looked dapper in a navy blue double-breasted suit with a black lapel, with a statement ring, white dress shirt, and satin pocket square. De Ramon supported her partner in a breezy two-piece set, complete with a halter neckline that went sheer at the midriff, a long skirt with feathered detailing, and a white Chanel purse.
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On Friday, Pitt, 61, and de Ramon, 32, shared dinner with Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper at Cote Korean Steakhouse in New York City.
The A-list double date showed off Pitt's new buzzcut, a style he first rocked in the early days of his relationship with his ex-wife, Angelina Jolie. Pitt's fresh cut looks to be only one element of the 2000s style inspiration the star is drawing from.
In a billowing silk shirt and wide black velour trousers, Pitt's look stood in contrast to his friend, Cooper, who looked classic in cotton pants and a navy tee. Meanwhile, the women kept it simple. Hadid wore white pants and T-shirt under a denim jacket and de Ramon wore a cream body-con minidress.
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Pitt stepped out on Saturday in a quintessentially aughts layering look with a tight olive green tee layered over a white long-sleeve. And, dressing to character for his upcoming role as a Formula 1 driver, Pitt paired his T-shirt with baggy cargo pants embossed with an Aston Martin logo.
Later that day, Pitt and de Ramon, who were first seen together in 2022, had a fashionable date night. Pitt paired a blue velvet Willy Chavarria blazer with baggy jeans and square-toed black boots while de Ramon opted for a sleeker silhouette. The jewelry designer wore a form-fitting white fringe asymmetrical dress over white flared pants and nude sandals.
The couple made their red carpet debut in September 2024 at the Venice Film Festival. Pitt was there to celebrate Wolfs, his latest collaboration with George Clooney.
Pitt is joined by Damson Idris, Javier Bardem, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, Sarah Niles, Kim Bodnia and Samson Kayo in F1. Joseph Kosinski, who previously helmed 2022's Top Gun: Maverick, directed the film. The movie's cast and crew filmed at several real-life F1 Grand Prix events in 2023 and 2024, with real-life racer Lewis Hamilton working as a producer on the movie.
F1 is in theaters on June 27.
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