Earlier this summer, Atelier Jolie — the new fashion imprint spearheaded by Angelina Jolie — revealed a groundbreaking collaboration with French luxury house Chloé, giving fashion fans a first look at an elegantly crafted, Scandinavian-inspired womenswear capsule collection. This partnership marries Jolie’s personal aesthetic with Chloé’s rich heritage of femininity and craftsmanship, showcasing pieces that balance modern minimalism with conscious design principles.
Photographed by Zoë Ghertner, the first images of the collection highlight garments made from high-quality natural and deadstock fabrics such as organic silk, organic crepe de chine, and certified wool, reflecting a shared commitment to sustainability and mindful fashion. The range includes fluid silhouettes, refined tailoring, and versatile wardrobe staples inspired by Jolie’s own closet — from embroidered cotton dresses to statement outerwear like a dramatic black velvet cape.
In addition to its fashion-forward appeal, this launch resonates with real-world functionality. Pieces such as tailored vests and cropped-sleeve coats are designed with working women in mind, while the inclusive palette of “nude” slip dresses stems from Jolie’s own experience shopping with her daughter and recognizing the need for broader shade representation.
Accessories in the capsule also stand out, featuring sculptural bracelets, brooches, necklaces, and black pumps with distinctive silhouettes — all proudly bearing the co-brand signatures of Atelier Jolie and Chloé. This collection, with its thoughtful blend of practicality, beauty, and sustainability, will be available both online and in Chloé boutiques beginning January 2024.
This collaboration not only expands the narrative of contemporary fashion but also reflects the evolving role of modeling and model agencies in promoting inclusive and meaningful representation. As the fashion world continues to embrace diverse voices, brands and models alike are redefining what it means to be at the forefront of style, ethics, and empowerment — from fashion week runways to everyday wardrobes.