Angelina Jolie has landed a high-profile magazine cover: on Friday the star was seen on the cover of CR Fashion Book. Friday is also the eight year anniversary of when she filed for divorce from Brad Pitt.
The Oscar-winner looked beautiful with her blonde hair worn wild and curly as she posed for photographers Luigi & Iango for the magazine. Jolie’s son Pax Jolie-Pitt also shared some behind-the-scenes photos from the shoot.
Inside the issue, The Eternals actress spoke about her side hustle, Atelier Jolie. ‘Over the years, I’ve seen fashion dictated by trends and anointed arbiters of taste,’ said the mother of six.
‘But to look inward and dress for oneself—to truly express oneself with creativity and resourcefulness—is a useful rebellion in this modern age.’
And the 49-year-old shared that though she can be serious she also has a fun side: ‘I like to be silly and love good standup comedy.’
Also in the magazine – which can be pre-ordered – Jolie shared that she has not seen all of her movies and that ‘some’ of her children have already gotten tattoos.
Angelina Jolie has landed a high-profile magazine cover: on Friday the star was seen on the cover of CR Fashion Book
Friday is also the eight year anniversary of when she filed for divorce from Brad Pitt. Their last red carpet appearance together in November 2015
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And Jolie added she was happy to launch Atelier Jolie because it is ‘exciting’ to see what happens when ‘artists collaborate.’
Carine Roitfeld interviewed Jolie and her first question was about why she started Atelier Jolie.
‘My intention was to build a space—a home, really—for people to create and be inspired. The house is comprised of artists and designers from around the world, and at the heart is an invitation to re-engage in design and build community,’ said the star, whose next movie is about Maria Callas.
And she said her late mother Marcheline Bertrand has been her inspiration.
‘My mother was a very globally minded, thoughtful person, who often spoke to me about injustice,’ said the Tomb Raider star.
‘When I was in my twenties, I started to travel and realized how much I had not been taught in school or was aware of.
‘I began my education, or reeducation rather, then. I began traveling to areas of conflict and post-conflict. Listening. Learning. My world view is very much shaped by refugee families, and I have so much respect for them. I hate it when I see the media and politicians using these families for their own gain. No one would choose that life. We are honored to have Eat Off Beat in residence. They are a refugee chef collective, and wonderful to work with.’
When Jolie was asked what her mantra was she replied: ‘I don’t have a motto, but freedom has always been important to me. For myself and others.’
‘Over the years, I’ve seen fashion dictated by trends and anointed arbiters of taste,’ said the mother of six. ‘But to look inward and dress for oneself—to truly express oneself with creativity and resourcefulness—is a useful rebellion in this modern age’
And Jolie added she was happy to launch Atelier Jolie because it is ‘exciting’ to see what happens when ‘artists collaborate’
Carine Roitfeld interviewed Jolie and her first question was about why she started Atelier Jolie. ‘My intention was to build a space—a home, really—for people to create and be inspired. The house is comprised of artists and designers from around the world, and at the heart is an invitation to re-engage in design and build community,’ said the star, whose next movie is about Maria Callas
And she said her late mother Marcheline Bertrand has been her inspiration. ‘My mother was a very globally minded, thoughtful person, who often spoke to me about injustice,’ said the Tomb Raider star. ‘When I was in my twenties, I started to travel and realized how much I had not been taught in school or was aware of. I began my education, or reeducation rather, then. I began traveling to areas of conflict and post-conflict. Listening. Learning’
My world view is very much shaped by refugee families, and I have so much respect for them. I hate it when I see the media and politicians using these families for their own gain. No one would choose that life. We are honored to have Eat Off Beat in residence. They are a refugee chef collective, and wonderful to work with,’ added Angelina
‘Introducing the first cover of CR Love & Fantasies, featuring legendary @angelinajolie,’ a caption for the cover shared on Instagram read.
‘Inside our Fall/Winter 2024 issue, Jolie speaks with CR’s EIC @carineroitfeld about how her creative collective @atelierjolieofficial is a home for artists.’
On the cover, Jolie wears the @atelierjolieofficial x @zarifnyc limited capsule collection, designed by Jolie and Zarif founder Zolay Sherzad.
‘Zarif blends traditional Afghan techniques with contemporary design, and this collection —made from Atelier Jolie house patterns and deadstock fabrics—aims to help preserve cultural heritage and support Afghan women. Pre-order CR25: Love & Fantasies now at the link in bio, available on newsstands October 28,’ the caption also said.
Jolie’s son Pax Jolie-Pitt also shared some behind-the-scenes photos from the shoot
The camisole she wears here is from Atelier Jolie
Seen with Pax on September 8 in Toronto