Halle Berry was back on the beach Saturday just two months after giving birth to son Maceo, cleverly hiding her body in sophisticated, loose-fitting clothing in neutral tones.
The 47-year-old mother-of-two looked remarkably relaxed and well-rested for someone with an infant at home as she strolled with daughter Nahla, five, an adult friend and another little girl.
Halle took audiences' breath away as a Bond girl in 2002's Die Another Day when she emerged from the ocean wearing a skimpy orange two-piece swimsuit. But she chose a more demure look for this weekend's outing on the sand in front of her Malibu home, baring just her lower legs and decolletage.
The barefoot Halle wore a soft, gray scoop-neck top with bat wings over a long, black skirt with an asymmetrical hem.
Oversized glasses covered her face and she wore her signature close-cropped hair covered with a black and gray slouchy knit hat.
Her famous curves were still on display as she turned her side to the camera and her flawless skin positively glowed.
Nahla was adorable in pink, printed pajamas and her hair in pigtails.
Halle wed French actor Olivier Martinez, 47, in in a private ceremony in Vallery, France, in July. Big sister Nahla's father is Halle's ex-boyfriend, model Gabriel Aubry.
During her pregnancy, Halle revealed that she was thrilled to be expecting again, having previously called the conception a 'miracle' due to the fact that she is in her mid-forties.
Saturday's sandy stroll was the third time this month the Oscar winner has been spotted in the public eye since Maceo's arrival.
Still glowing: Halle looked gorgeous as always while grocery shopping last week |
She begins filming the TV series Extant early in the New Year.
She will play an astronaut trying to reconnect with her family when she returns after a year in outer space. Her experiences lead to events that change the course of history.
The series is being made in partnership with Steven Spielberg's Amblin Television, which made last summer's surprise hit for CBS, Under the Dome.
She's also getting ready to step behind the camera as she executive produces miniseries Hannibal, which is being developed for the History Channel.
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