TOthe Paris premiere of Couturethe very long blonde hair of Angelina Joliesilky and luminous more than ever, amplify the effect of the silver embroidered Givenchy dress. While the makeup remains measured – but strategic – with metallic eyes, graphic eyeliner and naturally bright lips.
Angelina Jolie’s latest blonde
Angelina Jolie arrives in Paris and time slows down, the flashes multiply. At the movie premiere Couture (passed at the Rome Film Festival 2025), the 50-year-old star is the undisputed queen of the red carpet. Thanks to the long and transparent dress by Givenchystudded with metallic embroidery that designs silver flowers and fringes. Above, a cascade of very long blonde hairshiny, practically merged with the glittery dress.
Shiny hair (with ash roots)
No nostalgia, no concession to the idea of wanting to look like a girl. The Parisian midwinter premiere lights up with the hair of the former Mrs. Pitt. A sinuous mane, worn with a deep side parting, which does not seek social volume or viral video movement. The hair is disciplined but very soft and shiny, with great scenic power.
Paris, February 9, 2026. Angelina Jolie at the premiere of Coutures – Premiere at Pathe Palace on February 09, 2026 in Paris, France. (IPA)
The tint is a triumph of blonde and golden shades on the lengths, especially on the ends. While the ash-colored roots and delicate filaments, combined with the play of scaling around the face, help to create an elegant three-dimensionality.
Metal eyeshadow and coral lips
Even the make-up follows the same philosophy: sophisticated style, splendor and restraint. On the eyes, themetallic eyeshadow and graphic eyeliner that lengthens the gaze. The plump lips are just defined by the coral lipstick with a light finish. It is the make-up of those who know how to get noticed with class. Because he knows that true magnetism comes from the gaze of those who have developed a well-established emotional security.
CoutureAngelina Jolie’s new film: a story of illness and rebirth
Couture is set in the world of fashion, but an existential journey disguised as Fashion Week. Jolie plays MaxineAmerican filmmaker in Paris, dealing with a story of life and death. And with an illness that the actress feels deeply hers, having experienced it primarily through her mother’s experience. Then with preventive mastectomy surgery.
To the magazine TIME Francethe star born in 1975 defined the film as a very personal story. And he praised the director Alice Winocour for the delicacy with which he tackles such a complex topic. Which cinema often tells only through the lens of suffering and tragic endings.
Here, however, we talk about life and rebirthof how pain and fear can be crossed without becoming the only possible definition of a woman. A message that Jolie brings to the screen and the red carpet, with the same luminous determination.

