While boyfriend blazers are in for the ladies this spring, Shiloh’s still looking like a total tomboy in this get-up.
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, 3, looks totally cute in her boyfriend blazer… but like most of her recent outfits, it also seems to be lacking a feminine flair. Angelina‘s little tomboy was spotted March 28 in Venice, Italy, with her mom, sister Zahara, 5, and brother Pax, 6.
Shiloh, if you want to make the blazer look more girly, try pairing it with fun brights or feminine florals. We know you’re a tomboy at heart, but a little pair of plaid shorts and flats would really help the look. Just take a cue from your big sis! Zahara went girly in metallic flats, while you opted for white velcro sneaks.
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tony
Posted at 2:18 AM on July 15, 2010
I think she is the cutest thing on earth. The one thing we are all not taking into consideration-If this child is going to grow up and be different from most of us there is nothing Angie can do about it. Trying to put her in frilly little girly dresses will not change anything. If there in any kind of harmone imbalance in this child, she just gonna be who she is, and we wont know until she finally grows up. I had a childhood friend just like her, a boy, never would play with the other boys, always wanted to hang with us the girls, he was just like one of us. He just never wore girls clothing. There was nothing his parents could do to get him to play with the boys or act like a boy. Sure enough by the time we hit our twenties (even as a teen) he was one of our gay buddies. He was accepted by us all, we grew up together and saw he was just different. (Lets hope Shiloh is just going thru a childhood faze)