Ready for rain! Freida Pinto sports grey beanie and very unique sequined jumper after landing in stormy LA

One usually doesn't need to dress for winter when it comes to Los Angeles.

But luckily Freida Pinto did, as she arrived in Los Angeles and was immediately met with an epic storm.

The 32-year-old Slumdog Millionaire star sported a cozy ensemble as she made her way through the terminal.

Warm for winter: Freida Pinto, 32, sported a cozy ensemble as she made her way through the terminal on Friday

Warm for winter: Freida Pinto, 32, sported a cozy ensemble as she made her way through the terminal on Friday

Perhaps the most eye-catching element was her slate grey sweatshirt, which was quite plain with the exception of some very strange-looking sequined and metal attachments that repeated on the front of the garment.

Her slim-fit, dark-hued jeans showed off her sculpted legs, while she kept her feet toasty in a pair of black boots with fur trim.

She also kept warm in a heather grey knit beanie, which hid a good portion of her raven tresses.

A medium sized burnt umber-colored leather purse completed her casual travel outfit.

Very eclectic: Perhaps the most eye-catching element was her slate grey sweatshirt, which was quite plain with the exception of some very strange-looking sequined and metal attachments that repeated on the front of the garment
Very eclectic: Perhaps the most eye-catching element was her slate grey sweatshirt, which was quite plain with the exception of some very strange-looking sequined and metal attachments that repeated on the front of the garment

Very eclectic: Perhaps the most eye-catching element was her slate grey sweatshirt, which was quite plain with the exception of some very strange-looking sequined and metal attachments that repeated on the front of the garment

Some pizzazz: While her look was mostly demure, she did add a dash of color with a slick of bright crimson lipstick

Some pizzazz: While her look was mostly demure, she did add a dash of color with a slick of bright crimson lipstick

While her look was mostly demure, she did add a dash of color with a slick of bright crimson lipstick. 

Since her breakthrough in Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire back in 2008, the actress has worked steadily, appearing alongside Christian Bale on Knight Of Cups and will star in Andy Serkis's forthcoming Jungle Book film. 

Freida spoke with E! News last November on the struggles that women face when it comes to how women are perceived in the film industry.

'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.

Functional: She also kept warm in a heather grey knit beanie, which hid a good portion of her raven tresses 

Functional: She also kept warm in a heather grey knit beanie, which hid a good portion of her raven tresses 

'You have to break that in a smart but aggressive way.'

The native Indian 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.' 

Quite successful: Since her breakthrough in Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire back in 2008, the actress has worked steadily, appearing alongside Christian Bale on Knight Of Cups and will star in Andy Serkis's forthcoming Jungle Book film

Quite successful: Since her breakthrough in Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire back in 2008, the actress has worked steadily, appearing alongside Christian Bale on Knight Of Cups and will star in Andy Serkis's forthcoming Jungle Book film

 

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