Angelina Jolie
Daughter Shiloh ransacked mom’s closet
Optimal upcycling! Angelina Jolie’s daughter Shiloh appeared at the film premiere in London in a designer dress that we have seen before. In an interview, Angelina reveals what she thinks of the fact that her kids like to steal fine pieces from their couture wardrobes.
Angelina Jolie, 46, is traveling with her children in Europe to present her new movie “Eternals”. On Wednesday, October 27, 2021, the Hollywood star was released in London accompanied by five of her six children. Maddox was there , 20, Zahara, 16, the twins Vivienne and Knox, both 13, and daughter Shiloh, 15. Only son Pax, 17, does not appear on the tour.
Angelina Jolie: Shiloh appears in her Dior dress for the film premiere
Brad Pitt’s daughter, 57, currently seems to be undergoing an image change. While we used to see her almost exclusively in boyish outfits, recently she likes to show herself in elegant clothes, often with her hair pinned up and with subtle make-up. For her performance in London, Shiloh plundered her mom’s well-stocked couture wardrobe and selected a black and white print dress by Dior that was apparently shortened for Shiloh. The actress wore the longer version of the Dior look in 2019 at the press conference for the film “Maleficent”. Shiloh combined the dress with black ballerinas and creole earrings.
Angelina Jolie: “My kids are welcome to ransack my closet”
Jolie herself wore a bespoke Valentino Haute Couture robe. But what does the Hollywood star herself have to say about the fact that kids like to plunder their closets after their daughter Zahara recently appeared on the red carpet in Mama’s Elie Saab Haute Couture dress from 2014? “I say, ‘Oh my god, wear it and wear it better than me! Take it, it’s your turn, “revealed Jolie in an interview with” E! News “.” My children’s outfits are all mixed with vintage. We’ve all made vintage and upcycled my old things. “Which daughter doesn’t want a mom with such a well-stocked wardrobe?
Sources used: Life & Style, People Magazine, E! News, ET, self-research