Milla Jovovich and her husband, director Paul W. S. Anderson, surprised fans with an unusually public outing after months away from the spotlight. The couple, known for guarding their family life closely, appeared together on February 3 to support longtime friend Luc Besson at the screening of his author’s cut of Dracula.
The appearance came just days after the family celebrated the sixth birthday of their youngest daughter, Oshin. For Jovovich and Anderson, red carpets have become a rarity — a conscious choice rooted in their preference for a quiet, family-focused life far from Hollywood’s constant buzz.

Their looks reflected that attitude. Jovovich leaned into a relaxed, indie-inspired aesthetic, wearing an oversized 1980s-style denim jacket layered over a cream-toned T-shirt, paired with a black mini skirt, tights, and simple ballet flats. A chunky multi-chain necklace and a brown tote bag completed the effortless, slightly nostalgic vibe.
Anderson kept things equally low-key. He arrived in a structured black shirt layered over a tank, matching black trousers, and red-and-white Nike Air Jordan sneakers. A silver, military-style pendant served as his standout accessory, adding edge to an otherwise understated outfit.

The evening also turned into a small family moment. The couple’s eldest daughter, Ever Anderson, joined them at the premiere. She opted for a casual look of her own, wearing a blue-and-white striped mini dress paired with slouchy suede boots, staying true to the relaxed tone set by her parents.

This year marks 17 years together for Jovovich and Anderson, a partnership that spans both family and film. They are parents to three daughters — Ever, 18, Dashiel, 10, and Oshin, 6 — and have increasingly chosen private moments over public ones.

That’s exactly why this appearance stood out. No dramatic gowns, no heavy styling, no red-carpet theatrics. Just a rare, unforced glimpse of a couple who usually stays out of view — and made this quiet return feel all the more noticeable.