Brad Pitt’s Fashion Faux Pas In Rome
December 16th, 2010 - 6:08 pm ICT by Sampurn Wire
Now how many Hollywood actors have you seen who choose a beret for an accessory? Not many we guess, and at least not the A-listers of the US film industry. So how could Brad Pitt make such a fashion faux pas? Our take is that he was trying to make Angelina Jolie look more beautiful than she does these days! Others are of the opinion that Brad Pitt just forgot that he was in the twenty first century, he wanted to sport the fashion of the 1970s and that is why he wore a black beret! We have known that northern Spaniards often used a beret to cover their heads, so did Brad Pitt get Italy confused with Spain? All Brad Pitt needs now is a good stylist.
On a more positive note, Angelina Jolie’s latest venture ‘The Tourist’ may have bombed at the box office but that did not stop the Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck production from getting nominated at the Golden Globe awards.
– Sampurn Wire

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