Angelina Jolie, who looks stunning in any style, graces the cover of the most recent issue of CR Fashion Book with dramatic disco curls and a range of styles from her Atelier Jolie line.
In one cover photo, she poses cross-legged, wearing silky pieces and a sharp black manicure. In another, she seduces the camera while wearing an embroidered Atelier Jolie jacket.
Inside the shoot, she styles the curls with a spectacular ball gown screened with an enormous black-and-white portrait and a slinky cowl-neck dress.
Other images showcase Jolie sporting sleek, straight hair, a brand-new vest and pants, and a fun cane from the Elsa Schiaparelli collection.
The corresponding interview features the “Maleficent” actress discussing her fashion collective, which prioritizes sustainability.
“When asked why she opened Atelier Jolie in 2023, I explained that my goal was to create a space, a home, really, where people could come to create and be inspired,” she shared. “The house is home to international artists and designers, and its main goal is to encourage people to get back involved in design and foster a sense of community.”
“I wanted to create a collective with artists and designers who inspire me and are creating in a way that challenges overconsumption,” she continued.
When asked if she considered herself a rebel, the former UN ambassador responded, “If punk means not to follow but to question, then I suppose I do. It is crucial to me that people reject being instructed how to feel, think, or dress.”
Jolie also talked about her most recent tattoos, one of which says “Stay Gold” in honor of the Broadway play “The Outsiders,” which she produced with her daughter Viv.
Regarding the forearm tattoo, she remarked, “It means so much to us separately and together.” She mentioned that some of her children share the bird tattoo she got on her chest earlier this year, and that it is personal to them.
The celebrity is making a powerful comeback in both the fashion world and Hollywood. She recently signed on as Tom Ford Beauty’s new face and will feature in the upcoming Netflix film “Maria,” which pays tribute to opera singer Maria Callas’ life and career.