Angelina Jolie Wears a Dramatic Givenchy Couture Top in Rome

It’s go big or go home for Angelina Jolie during the promo tour of Disney’s Maleficent: Mistress of Evil. From a glittering onyx Versace gown at the film’s premiere, to a metallic fringe flapper dress by Ralph & Russo Couture at the Tokyo premiere, the actress has swapped out her usual classic garb for eye-popping pieces.

Keeping with her streak of sartorial boldness, Jolie attended Maleficent‘s Rome photo call wearing a huge, lavender bow top from Givenchy’s Spring 2019 Haute Couture collection, the ends of the pleated fabric falling from her chest to her ankles. She paired the whimsical butterfly-shaped top with sleek black trousers and black pumps, and left her hair in loose curls around her bare shoulders.

In addition to her red carpet fashion risks, Jolie’s personal life has also been making headlines during her Maleficent press tour. In a recent interview with French magazine Madame Figaro, the actress talked about how her divorce from Brad Pitt taught her how to “rediscover the joy.” The interview, which was translated into French for the magazine’s readers, was translated later into English by Lainey Gossip. Because of the multiple translations, Lainey Gossip said that the English version should be taken as an approximation of the original conversation.

“I feel like I’m coming full-circle,” Jolie reportedly said.”For this new Guerlain campaign, I asked myself: what is expected of me? And the answer was that I want to be who I’ve always been. So instead of hiding my wild side, I’m bringing it out. I want to feel free.”

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She also spoke openly about her split from Pitt. “I think it was at the end of my relationship with Brad and then when we separated,” she reportedly said. “It was complicated, I didn’t recognize myself anymore, and I’d become, how do I say this, smaller, insignificant, even if I didn’t show it.”

Jolie continued, “I was profoundly, deeply sad, I was hurt. On the other hand, it was interesting to tap into this humility and sense of insignificance. […] It’s a lesson I pass onto my children: the idea of renewal, and through it all, the possibility of joy. I had to rediscover the joy.”

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