Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt Wear Matching Tuxedos At The BAFTAs

The Hollywood power couple suited up for the star-studded London event

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolies wear matching tuxedos at the BAFTAs red carpet 2014.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolies wear matching tuxedos at the BAFTAs red carpet 2014.
(Image credit: Rex)

The Hollywood power couple suited up for the star-studded London event

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt both took the black tie dress code seriously when choosing their looks for the 2014 BAFTAs.

Instead of going for a leg-baring gown (like the one she wore to the 2012 Oscars) the mum of six opted to walk the red carpet on Sunday in a sleek Saint Laurent tuxedo.

Wearing slim black trousers, an unbuttoned white blouse, an undone necktie and fierce patent-leather courts, the actress managed to look just as sexy in her tux as she has in her many glamorous gowns. Of course, it didn't hurt that she had her handsome fiancé on her arm.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolies wear matching tuxedos at the BAFTAs red carpet 2014.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolies wear matching tuxedos at the BAFTAs red carpet 2014.
(Image credit: Rex)

Brad Pitt held his own in an equally smouldering tuxedo. The 12 Years a Slave star and producer looked dapper in a Valentino tux that perfectly coordinated with his lovely lady.

We've seen celebrity couples try and fail at the matching outfits thing before. (We're looking at you, Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake.) But we have to say, Angie and Brad pulled off the look with ease.

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