Feeling the blues! Freida Pinto mixes prints and stripes as she makes stylish arrival at pre-Golden Globes event
Freida Pinto is feeling the blues.
On Friday, the actress arrived to the CAA Party at Catch LA in West Hollywood, California where she sported a unique yet stylish ensemble.
As she was spotted making her way to the big event, she wore a black and white strapless top with a long blue coat draped around her shoulders.
A blue evening: On Friday, Freida Pinto attended the CAA party at Catch LA in West Hollywood, California in a royal blue coat with a black and white top
The Slumdog Millionaire star added on a pair of blue pants with white print and some fancy silver high heels.
Freida kept her hair tied back upon her arrival and appeared to be in a decent state of mind.
The 32-year-old also donned some bling with a tight necklace and a watch on her left wrist.
Stylish girl: The actress added on a pair of blue and white pants that exuded her slender figure
Staying lovely: The star showed off her classy makeup at the big event to celebrate the Golden Globe Awards airing on Sunday night
Her complexion was on point with a small amount of makeup, including some lipstick and eyeshadow.
Odds are likely it was an incredible evening as the CAA party celebrated the Golden Globe Awards two nights before the ceremony.
Freida spoke with E! News last November on the struggles that women face when it comes to equalization in the movie industry. It's not just about equal pay, but it's also about being treated like a person instead of an object.
Always elegant: The BAFTA Film Award nominee attended the John Hardy Artisan in Residence Launch in New York City last month
'People are still giving in to the idea of the female characters being objectified or overly sexualized in films and it's working, it's because people are habituated in that and you have to break that,' the actress explained.
'You have to break that in a smart but aggressive way.'
The India native added that there are 'still' not a lot of strong women characters, but there are people who are open-minded about that.
'Of course there are certain people who think outside the box, so I wouldn't say that the whole world wants inequality but I guess there are certain barriers,' Freida said.
'I definitely think culture and religion play a massive part and also it's a habit.'
Gala night: The beauty was part of a dinner for a Business of Fashion event in Oxfordshire, England last December
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