The actress and her brand Atelier Jolie dressed celebrities for the first time on March 10 at the 96th Academy Awards in Los Angeles. It was a golden, hand-dyed gown worn by Suleika Jawad.
It’s been a while since Angelina Jolie announced her debut in the fashion world, most notably by opening a boutique in New York in the former studios of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. The one who walked the Oscars red carpet in anticipation of a statuette, which she received in 2000 for her supporting role. Stolen lifethis time he went to the other side of the curtain.
The 48-year-old actress dressed American writer and columnist Suleika Jawad for this 96th Oscar ceremony. New York Times. She was accompanied by her husband, singer-songwriter John Baptiste, nominated for Best Original Song for his work on a documentary. American Symphonyavailable on Netflix and which chronicles their life as a couple, navigating between their love story, composing a symphony, and Suleika Jawad’s battle with cancer.
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Made entirely from recycled silk, the dress is emblazoned on the back with a picture of the conductor, John Baptiste visibly directing the musicians. in an interview with Vogue: American Angelina Jolie explains that Suleika Jawad, being an artist, wanted to create a dress inspired by her work, using the dress as a blank canvas.
Artistic collaboration
To create this “picture”, the actress collaborated with the American artist Chaz Guest. In the same interview, he explains that he wanted to include an image that reflected the film American Symphony, and that he knew Chaz Guest would know how to do it. He explains. “I used a painting technique that is quite popular in Japan. We call this sumi-emade with ink sumi“.
The artist and Angelina Jolie decided where the picture would go by working together on the shape. “Like all Atelier Jolie projects, the goal is to make the clothes both personal and creative,” the actress continues in the interview. Angelina Jolie also discovered jewelry from the 1870s and 1970s to accompany her creation. A creation that impressed Suleika Jawad, who trusted Vogue: “Infusing clothes with soul and meaning is a new approach to fashion. (…) I was absolutely amazed by the research work and how collaborative the process was.” So, a successful first red carpet for the designer-turned-actress.
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Source: Le Figaro
