Angelina Jolie revisits her 1990s blonde era by showing off newly dyed golden tresses while working on her upcoming Chloe collection

Angelina Jolie has gone back to blonde.

The Maleficent star, 48, was pictured with newly-dyed honey tresses reminiscent of her 1990’s blonde era, as she ditched her signature dark chocolate shade.

The actress famously rocked a similar look in the 1999 psychological drama Girl, Interrupted, where she had a mid-length golden hairstyle while playing antagonist Lisa Rowe — a rebellious yet charismatic sociopath.
The mother-of-six was pictured looking chic as ever while working on her new collection with Chloe, in two images released by the fashion house.

One photo saw her in an elegant sleeveless black gown with her hair styled straight as she worked with the team on the upcoming fashion range.

Blonde bombshell: Angelina Jolie has revisited her Girl, Interrupted roots and gone back to honey blonde tresses; (L) pictured 2023 (R) pictured in a 1999 still from Girl, Interrupted
Another photo saw her discussing some ideas with the others at a table, while sporting a beige coat.

The superstar has mostly kept to a darker hair color over the years and has worn her hair long, aside from rocking a pixie haircut back in the late 90’s.

The actress and director — who announced her own label in mid May — has teamed up with the brand to create a womenswear capsule collection.

The Hollywood icon is working with the French luxury fashion house to create the sustainable Atelier Jolie range which has been co-designed by Angelina and Chloé’s creative director Gabriela Hearst.

Inspired by Angelina’s own wardrobe, the collection is comprised of evening wear and will feature fluid silhouettes and tactile details, while offering a timeless aesthetic in line with Jolie’s vision ‘to create one-of-a-kind pieces that embody personal creativity and purpose’.

The collection is inspired by the pair’s mutual ‘high ideals for the betterment of our species’ and the Tomb Raider star is donating her earnings from the collaboration to invest in ‘establishing apprenticeships for tailors and artisans at Atelier Jolie’.

In a statement, Gabriela said: ‘From the moment I heard about Angelina’s vision for Atelier Jolie, I believed in it. It is a way to elevate others through the beauty of garment-making and her deep respect for the environment.

‘It’s an honour for me that Chloé will be the first collaborator for Atelier Jolie, as both have high ideals for the betterment of our species. That is the reason why I love both Angelina and Chloé so deeply.’

Back to blonde: The Maleficent star, 48, was pictured with newly-dyed honey blonde strands reminiscent of her 1990’s blonde era, as she ditched her signature dark chocolate shade

Chic: The mother-of-six was pictured looking chic as ever while working on her new collection with Chloe, in two images released by the fashion house

Iconic: The actress famously rocked a similar look in the 1999 psychological drama Girl, Interrupted, where she had a mid-length golden hairstyle while playing antagonist Lisa Rowe

Departure: The look is a stark departure from her trademark brunette locks; Pictured  at the 81st Annual Academy Awards on February 22, 2009 in Hollywood
Angelina added: ‘Very few luxury brands are a certified B Corp. It was important to me to work with Chloé, one of the first luxury brands to be a B Corp. It has been a privilege to design with Gabriela Hearst, and I hope all women will feel comfortable and beautiful in this capsule collection.

‘My earnings from this collaboration will be invested in establishing apprenticeships for tailors and artisans at Atelier Jolie.’

Atelier Jolie will be available from this Autumn.

In mid May she shared she is launching Atelier Jolie which will be a space for creative types in the design field.

The ex-wife of Brad Pitt shared a look at her new logo over a copper background.

‘I’m starting something new today—a collective where everyone can create,’ wrote the mother of six.

‘Atelier Jolie is a place for creative people to collaborate with a skilled and diverse family of expert tailors, pattern makers and artisans from around the world,’ added the Eternals actress.

And the former UN ambassador continued: ‘It stems from my appreciation and deep respect for the many tailors and makers I’ve worked with over the years, a desire to make use of the high-quality vintage material and deadstock fabric already available, and also to be part of a movement to cultivate more self-expression.’

Deadstock fabric refers to rolls of fabric that are left unsold by a fabric mill or leftover from a brand’s production run.

New collection: Jolie has teamed up with Chloe to create a womenswear capsule collection. The Hollywood icon is working on the sustainable Atelier Jolie range which has been co-designed by Angelina and Chloé’s creative director Gabriela Hearst 

New from AJ: Jolie made a big announcement in mid May. The Oscar-winning actress shared she is launching Atelier Jolie which will be a space for creative types in the design field

New look: Inspired by Angelina’s own wardrobe, the collection is comprised of evening wear and will feature fluid silhouettes and tactile details, while offering a timeless aesthetic in line with Jolie’s vision ‘to create one-of-a-kind pieces that embody personal creativity and purpose’; seen in 2021 in Rome
Jolie ended with: ‘I’m looking forward to growing this with you. More soon. Learn more at atelierjolie.com.’

Her pal Priyanka Chopra added a red heart and fire emoji.

On her website Jolie shared a signed note.

‘Fashion is an art I’ve had the opportunity to play with over the years. I’ve designed clothes and learned about shapes with many of the best tailors,’ wrote the Tomb Raider star.

Designers often sketch or approve designs, but it is the tailors who make the difference, she noted.

And that is who she ‘truly loves creating with,’ said the daughter of Jon Voight.

Angelina added that these makers rarely receive the credit and respect they deserve.

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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