Angelina Jolie can rock any look.
The actress, 49, covers the latest issue of CR Fashion Book in hair-raising style, modeling a variety of designs from her Atelier Jolie line along with striking disco curls.
In one cover shot, she sits cross-legged in silky separates and a pointy black manicure; in another she sultrily stares down the camera in an embroidered Atelier Jolie jacket.
Inside the shoot, she pairs the curls with a slinky cowl-neck dress and a dramatic ball gown screened with an oversized black-and-white photograph.
Other photos show Jolie modeling sleek, straight locks with a waistcoat, vest and trousers from her brand, adding a jaunty cane from the Elsa Schiaparelli archive.
In the accompanying interview, the “Maleficent” actress discusses her sustainability-minded fashion collective.
“My intention was to build a space—a home, really—for people to create and be inspired,” she says when asked why she launched Atelier Jolie in 2023. 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.”
The mom of six added, “I wanted to build a collective with artists and designers who inspire me and are creating in a way that challenges overconsumption.”
When asked if she thinks of herself as a rebel, the former UN ambassador said, “If punk means not to follow, but to question, then I suppose I do. The resistance to being told how to think, dress or feel is important to me.”
Jolie also discussed her latest tattoos, including one that reads, “Stay Gold” — paying homage to “The Outsiders,” the Broadway play she produced alongside daughter Viv.
“It means so much to us separately and together,” she said of the forearm ink. She also noted that the bird she added to her chest earlier this year is one that “some” of her children “share” and “is personal to us.”
The superstar is officially back in Hollywood and the fashion game; she was recently named the new face of Tom Ford Beauty and stars in the forthcoming Netflix biopic “Maria,” which honors the life and career of opera singer Maria Callas.