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Ms. Jolie has entered the fashion game.
Angelina Jolie opened up WSJ magazine In the new issue, on sale Tuesday, she talks about her post-divorce life, shares trivia about her film career and relationship with her children, and gives fans a preview of her first foray into the fashion industry, Atelier Jolie. Ta.
The Academy Award winner, 48, admits she has “never been to a fashion show or the Met Ball” but modeled several looks from the collection in a series of striking black and white photos. did.
Some of the sophisticated neutral looks the star wore included a boxy blazer and skirt, a sheer black gown, and a black jacket with a long white cape on the back.
One jacket also featured a large canvas with a hand-painted design by artist Chaz Guest. Price and availability upon request.
She opened the doors to her first Atelier Jolie store on Tuesday, according to WSJ. The store is located in New York’s NoHo district, and was previously Jean-Michel Basquiat’s studio and home.
Advertisements for the space called for a minimum 10-year lease of $60,000 per month for the 6,600-square-foot space, the magazine reported, but agents told the magazine they could take a cheaper, shorter deal. he claimed.
However, Jolie admitted that her store “will probably be in the red for a while,” adding, “If we can finally implement what we think are improvements and reach break-even, that would be a huge deal. ” he said. victory. ”
Jolie revealed that she doesn’t like to follow trends and that her loved ones asked her, “Are you interested in fashion?” However, when she heard the news about her brand, she said, “Maleficent.” actress took a different approach than the usual celebrity fashion line.
“What is ethical business? We’re trying to reverse engineer that a little bit,” the humanitarian said in an interview, adding that Atelier Joly will “guide the brand’s approach to sourcing and production.” We have established a committee to do so,” he told the magazine.
The star said he wanted to address some issues in the industry, but admitted he “doesn’t know the answers.”
“Can we avoid doing great damage not just to the planet, but to garment workers? … You can go somewhere and enjoy making clothes, enjoy wearing clothes, and still not hurt anyone.” Could I? And maybe actually treat people better?” she thought.
The shop will sell both Atelier Jolie’s pieces and pieces created by other brands in the sustainable fashion space, and the magazine says, “Customers can bring in pieces they already own for adjustment, or You can also make it yourself from scratch using stock dough.”
In addition to being a traditional retail store, the space also includes a cafe called Eat Offbeat. Consistent with her dedication to humanitarian issues, the cafe will be “run by refugee and immigrant chefs” and will allow guests to purchase or create a patch to their liking. Clothing with.
The store, which also includes a gallery, will also “host educational events focusing on techniques such as silkscreening, studding, and embroidery.” And in the future, Jolie “wants to host salons with themes like sustainability and art.”
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As well as sharing more details about Jolie’s atelier, the ‘Mr. She also revealed that she is unifying items from Saint Laurent and Celine in order to project an unwavering ladylike image. The safety of her children. ”
“My daughter jokes that I wear too many trench coats,” she told WSJ, adding, “It’s like hiding.”
Maybe she’ll be able to rock her own trench coat at this year’s Met Gala.
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