Photo:Daniele Venturelli/WireImage; Dia Dipasupil/GettyAngelina Jolieis anticipated to be a power player in the fashion world with her newly announcedAtelier Jolie. It makes sense that she tapped one of the most notable brands and designers in the industry to join the journey.Weeks after sharing her new eco-conscious style endeavor to the world, the actress and director, 48, revealed that her collective’s inaugural collaboration will be with minimalist high-end label Chloé and its current creative directorGabriela Hearst.Theco-designed capsulewill focus on ready-to-wear pieces that celebrate “modern femininity” and highlight “authentic women-to-women connections,“ according to Atelier Jolie’s Instagram.It’s a collection penned as one honoring “commitments to improving social and environmental sustainability with greater transparency and accountability.”A part of that means spotlighting female-charged businesses, working with artisans from a Fair Trade enterprise, plus crafting items from low-impact materials (together, they’re producing a line that “incorporates a higher percentage of lower-impact materials than any previous collection from the Maison,” Atelier Jolie states).Jolie will also put her earnings from the partnership toward establishing apprenticeships for tailors and artisans under her fashion house. Reaching out on a grass-roots level is a goal for Atelier Jolie, whichopened applicationsfor expert tailors, pattern makers and artisans from around the world to contribute their talents.“It has been a privilege to design with Gabriela Hearst, and I hope all women will feel comfortable and beautiful in this capsule collection,” noted Jolie in an Instagram statement.Hearst alsobroke the news on her Instagramaccount. “From the moment I heard about Angelina’s vision for@atelierjolieofficialI believed in it. It is a way to elevate others through the beauty of garment-making and her deep respect for the environment,” she wrote alongside a photo of herself and Jolie conversing at a table.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Mike Coppola/GettyThe Uruguay-born designer has headed Chloé for three years and has been a favorite among a crowd of celebrities, includingLaura Dern,Meghan MarkleandOlivia Wilde, who wore awhite designto the2023 Met Galain honor of the theme “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” honoring the visionary who also worked at Chloé.
Photo:Daniele Venturelli/WireImage; Dia Dipasupil/Getty

Daniele Venturelli/WireImage; Dia Dipasupil/Getty
Angelina Jolieis anticipated to be a power player in the fashion world with her newly announcedAtelier Jolie. It makes sense that she tapped one of the most notable brands and designers in the industry to join the journey.Weeks after sharing her new eco-conscious style endeavor to the world, the actress and director, 48, revealed that her collective’s inaugural collaboration will be with minimalist high-end label Chloé and its current creative directorGabriela Hearst.Theco-designed capsulewill focus on ready-to-wear pieces that celebrate “modern femininity” and highlight “authentic women-to-women connections,“ according to Atelier Jolie’s Instagram.It’s a collection penned as one honoring “commitments to improving social and environmental sustainability with greater transparency and accountability.”A part of that means spotlighting female-charged businesses, working with artisans from a Fair Trade enterprise, plus crafting items from low-impact materials (together, they’re producing a line that “incorporates a higher percentage of lower-impact materials than any previous collection from the Maison,” Atelier Jolie states).Jolie will also put her earnings from the partnership toward establishing apprenticeships for tailors and artisans under her fashion house. Reaching out on a grass-roots level is a goal for Atelier Jolie, whichopened applicationsfor expert tailors, pattern makers and artisans from around the world to contribute their talents.“It has been a privilege to design with Gabriela Hearst, and I hope all women will feel comfortable and beautiful in this capsule collection,” noted Jolie in an Instagram statement.Hearst alsobroke the news on her Instagramaccount. “From the moment I heard about Angelina’s vision for@atelierjolieofficialI believed in it. It is a way to elevate others through the beauty of garment-making and her deep respect for the environment,” she wrote alongside a photo of herself and Jolie conversing at a table.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Mike Coppola/GettyThe Uruguay-born designer has headed Chloé for three years and has been a favorite among a crowd of celebrities, includingLaura Dern,Meghan MarkleandOlivia Wilde, who wore awhite designto the2023 Met Galain honor of the theme “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” honoring the visionary who also worked at Chloé.
Angelina Jolieis anticipated to be a power player in the fashion world with her newly announcedAtelier Jolie. It makes sense that she tapped one of the most notable brands and designers in the industry to join the journey.
Weeks after sharing her new eco-conscious style endeavor to the world, the actress and director, 48, revealed that her collective’s inaugural collaboration will be with minimalist high-end label Chloé and its current creative directorGabriela Hearst.
Theco-designed capsulewill focus on ready-to-wear pieces that celebrate “modern femininity” and highlight “authentic women-to-women connections,“ according to Atelier Jolie’s Instagram.
It’s a collection penned as one honoring “commitments to improving social and environmental sustainability with greater transparency and accountability.”
A part of that means spotlighting female-charged businesses, working with artisans from a Fair Trade enterprise, plus crafting items from low-impact materials (together, they’re producing a line that “incorporates a higher percentage of lower-impact materials than any previous collection from the Maison,” Atelier Jolie states).
Jolie will also put her earnings from the partnership toward establishing apprenticeships for tailors and artisans under her fashion house. Reaching out on a grass-roots level is a goal for Atelier Jolie, whichopened applicationsfor expert tailors, pattern makers and artisans from around the world to contribute their talents.
“It has been a privilege to design with Gabriela Hearst, and I hope all women will feel comfortable and beautiful in this capsule collection,” noted Jolie in an Instagram statement.
Hearst alsobroke the news on her Instagramaccount. “From the moment I heard about Angelina’s vision for@atelierjolieofficialI believed in it. It is a way to elevate others through the beauty of garment-making and her deep respect for the environment,” she wrote alongside a photo of herself and Jolie conversing at a table.
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The Uruguay-born designer has headed Chloé for three years and has been a favorite among a crowd of celebrities, includingLaura Dern,Meghan MarkleandOlivia Wilde, who wore awhite designto the2023 Met Galain honor of the theme “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” honoring the visionary who also worked at Chloé.
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