Angelina Jolie.Photo:North Woods / BACKGRID

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Angelina Jolieis showing off her latest look.
On Wednesday, the actress 48, revealed her blonder locks as she visited herAtelier Joliestore in New York City. Jolie stepped out in a pair of lightly tinted sunglasses, a long black coat, and a plain white T-shirt. She wore her lighter hair, which also appeared slightly longer, loose and straight.
TheEternalsstar has been going blonder for months now after being pictured with afresh caramel-colored ‘doin N.Y.C. back in June 2023 while grabbing coffee with her sonPax Jolie-Pitt, 20. She first showed off the shade in April, just beforelaunching Atelier Joliein May.
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The actress showed off her lighter locks as she visited her Atelier Jolie store in New York City.North Woods / BACKGRID

The fashion venture features an atelier with tailoring and upcycling services and a gallery space for local designers to showcase their work.
In September, Jolie toldVoguethat the project doesn’t mean she’s becoming a designer. “I don’t want to be a big fashion designer,” shetold the outlet. “I want to build a house for other people to become that.”
“I’ve met a lot of artisans over the years — very capable, talented people — and I’d like to see them grow,” theMaleficentstar continued.
Pax Jolie-Pitt and Angelina Jolie in New York City in June 2023.Gotham/GC Images

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Jolie credits herchildren, particularly Pax and daughterZahara, 19, for helping launch the store, but she admitted that the family isn’t “overly fashionable” during her interview withVogue. The actress is also mom to twinsKnoxandVivienne, 15, daughterShiloh, 17, and sonMaddox, 22, with ex herBrad Pitt.
“I find it slightly funny that we are involved in fashion — I don’t think any one of us is overly ‘fashionable,’ ” Jolie said at the time of her and her kids. “But because we live in our clothes, it is so much a part of who we are, and something that’s important to explore, especially for young people.”
“I’ve always wanted to take my family to a place where I can say: ‘Does your clothing really represent you? Absolutely you? And do you love it?’ ” she explained. “I think the average person would not think it does. But I think tailoring does that for you.”
source: people.com