Brad Pitt's girlfriend Ines de Ramon is in high spirits as she takes a call while on the go on a rainy day in Los Angeles... as her beau has recently been shooting his new film in town

Brad Pitt's girlfriend Ines de Ramon didn't seem to be bothered by Los Angeles' recent streak of rainy weather while out in the city on Tuesday.

The 30-year-old health coach showed off a vibrant smile while taking a stroll in a break from the rain.

Ines' outing comes just days after her boyfriend Brad was spotted in Los Angeles filming his new Apple TV+ thriller Wolves, which costars his longtime pal George Clooney.

She looked casual yet stylish in a dark ensemble with an elegant gray overcoat with peaked lapels that enveloped her.

She complemented the coat with a pair of sleek charcoal jeans that complemented her slim legs.

Not fazed: Brad Pitt's girlfriend Ines de Ramon, 30, didn't seem to be bothered by Los Angeles' recent streak of rainy weather while out in the city on Tuesday

Not fazed: Brad Pitt's girlfriend Ines de Ramon, 30, didn't seem to be bothered by Los Angeles' recent streak of rainy weather while out in the city on Tuesday

Simple yet sleek: She showed off vibrant smiles while wearing a stylish charcoal overcoat, slim gray jeans and burgundy boots

Simple yet sleek: She showed off vibrant smiles while wearing a stylish charcoal overcoat, slim gray jeans and burgundy boots

Ines appeared to wear a simple black long-sleeve top underneath the coat, and she added some muted color to the monochrome look with a set of burgundy leather boots with pointy toes.

Despite the overcast skies, she wore a large pair of tortoiseshell sunglasses, and she had her brunette hair styled straight across her shoulders with a middle part.

She appeared to be engrossed in a call as she walked back to her vehicle.

Last month, DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that things were getting serious between Ines and her boyfriend Brad.

A source close to the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star said he had been a 'huge support' to her in the wake of her divorce from her ex-husband, the actor Paul Wesley.

The exes officially filed for divorce on February 17, five months after they split. 

In turn, the two have gotten comfortable enough over the last few months that Brad was able to introduce her to 'most' of the six children he shares with his ex-wife Angelina Jolie.

While Brad has cared for his new partner amid the tumult of the divorce process, she has also been a kind shoulder to him as he continues his divorce battles with Angelina.

'Ines does the same for Brad who is unfortunately still dealing with his messy divorce from Angie,' the actor's friend said. 'They actually bonded over their divorces and are quite serious.'

The friend noted that Brad loves Ines' 'zero drama and very low-key' manner. 

Catching up: She covered up with large tortoiseshell sunglasses and had a conversation on her phone while heading to her car

Catching up: She covered up with large tortoiseshell sunglasses and had a conversation on her phone while heading to her car

Helping hand: Last month, a source close to Brad Pitt said he had been a 'huge support' to her in the wake of her divorce from her ex-husband, the actor Paul Wesley (pictured)

Helping hand: Last month, a source close to Brad Pitt said he had been a 'huge support' to her in the wake of her divorce from her ex-husband, the actor Paul Wesley (pictured)

Hollywood myths: Brad, who is currently shooting Wolves in LA with his friend George Clooney, recently starred in box office flop Babylon; seen with Diego Calva in the film

Hollywood myths: Brad, who is currently shooting Wolves in LA with his friend George Clooney, recently starred in box office flop Babylon; seen with Diego Calva in the film

'He especially doesn't give a damn what Angie thinks. In fact he wants her to know that he is happy with someone else,' they added. 

Brad recently starred in the big-budget flop Babylon, a look back at the death of silent cinema and the early days of the talkies in Hollywood.

The film divided critics and was mostly ignored by audience, who tend to be less interested in films about the movie business than Hollywood is. 

It was nominated for two Oscars — none for the principal cast — and missed out on both at the ceremony.