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Brad Pitt, 61, debuts bizarre tie dye look in latest midlife crisis makeover

Brad Pitt, 61, debuts bizarre tie dye look in latest midlife crisis makeover

Daily Mail​10 hours ago

Brad Pitt debuted another striking look while out in New York City on Saturday, after previously revealing a fashion makeover on Friday night.
The 61-year-old acclaimed actor was dressed in double tie-dye as he wore a multicolor T-shirt and sweatpants.
Pitt — who enjoyed a double date with girlfriend Inez de Ramon this week — was joined by Jimmy Fallon, who also wore a full tie-dyed getup.
The two entertainers were filming a segment for the former SNL star's show Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
Brad sported a long-sleeved white shirt under his top layer, rolling up the sleeves to bare his tattooed arms, a watch, and beaded bracelets.
The Oscar-winning performer wore his hair in a buzz cut and flaunted his timeless looks with a grizzled beard.
Jimmy was clean shaven and rocked his familiar wispy haircut during the rainy day.
On Friday night Pitt seemed to call back to his Fight Club character Tyler Durden's style as he stepped out in a shiny lavender silk shirt, left partially unbuttoned to tease his chest hair.
He and his 32-year-old girlfriend were heading out for a night on the town as they met up with Bradley Cooper and his model girlfriend Gigi Hadid.
The actor has been focused on his age-gap relationship and his new F1 film.
Brad lit up the night with his lustrous statement shirt, which complemented a lilac suit he wore earlier this week in Mexico City while doing movie promo.
He teamed his top half with an unmissable pair of black velvet pants with a faded imprint on the front and shiny, black, square-toed shoes.
Despite it being the evening, the show business veteran added a pair of aviator sunglasses while holding his girlfriend's hand.
Ines, who is the Vice President of fine jewelry brand Anita Ko Jewelry, showed off her toned and tanned legs in an off-the-shoulder, beige, gathered minidress.
The brunette beauty complemented her dress with a matching quilted Chanel handbag and open-toe stiletto heels.
She gripped her boyfriend's hand tightly as they walked out of a building and past a crowd of his fans.
Gigi showed up to the outing looking casual in loose-fitting silver trousers, a white shirt, and a light wash denim jacket.
Cooper was also effortlessly stylish in a black T-shirt with a long, thin, silver-toned chain hanging around his neck.

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