Brad Pitt & Ines de Ramon Make Red Carpet Appearance at F1 Premiere
Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon turned heads as they walked the red carpet hand-in-hand at the premiere of F1 in New York City on June 16. This is one of the couple's most glamorous public outings, adding to their string of stylish appearances together in recent months.
Brad Pitt showed up for the F1 premiere in New York City with his partner, Ines de Ramon, and a head-turning sense of style. Pitt, who plays the lead in F1, and De Ramon both looked poised as they walked in together.
He wore a sharply tailored navy double-breasted suit with contrasting black lapels, adding flair with a bold ring and a crisp white shirt. Ines de Ramon matched the energy in a sheer, feather-trimmed two-piece outfit that balanced elegance and ease, paired with a white Chanel purse that tied the look together.
This fashionable appearance comes just days after the couple was seen on a double date with Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid at Cote Korean Steakhouse, where their more relaxed street-style looks made headlines. De Ramon stunned in a soft yellow off-shoulder minidress, while Pitt opted for velvet jeans and a powder blue shirt.
Their relationship has been going strong since 2022, with Ines de Ramon reportedly playing a supportive role in Pitt's life. Page Six insider revealed that she encouraged him to finalize his divorce from Angelina Jolie, which they both settled in December 2024 after a long legal battle.
However, Pitt's appearance at the premiere wasn't just about romance; it was to be part of his upcoming action-packed film F1. He plays Sonny Hayes, a once-famous driver who returns to the sport years after a life-altering crash. Former teammate Ruben Cervantes, played by Javier Bardem, recruits him to race for a struggling team and mentor a rising star. Notably, director Joseph Kosinski teamed up with real-life racing legend Lewis Hamilton to bring the project to life.
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