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Shiloh is a fan of her mother’s style
Shiloh wore an off-white dress with wide shoulder straps and a sweetheart neckline at the London premiere of Angelina Jolie’s film “Eternals.” The knee-length dress featured black tropical patterns like palm trees and flowers.
Best of all, Angelina wore the same Dior dress two years earlier, which is so sweet! Not to mention Shiloh is the spitting image of her mother. Shiloh isn’t the only Jolie kid who has worn Angelina’s old dresses — Zahara has also upcycled some of her mom’s gowns.
She isn’t afraid to add a bold touch
At the Rome premiere of “Eternals,” Shiloh Jolie walked hand-in-hand with mom Angelina Jolie, and looked stunning in a sleeveless black dress that featured a pleated skirt and round neckline. She paired the look with brightly colored yellow-and-black leopard print sneakers, creating a unique and bold look that completed her years-long style transformation. Shiloh wore her hair up in a braided bun and positively glowed, showing that the legacy continues.
She literally makes her mom’s clothes her own
Shiloh Jolie borrowed from her mom’s closet again at a 2021 event in LA, where she wore a beige sleeveless dress with a square neckline that featured layered fabric at the bust. The hem of her dress was asymmetrical, with one side cut above the knee, while the other side draped down to the ankles. This was a deconstructed version of a dress Angelina Jolie wore earlier the same year, and we can’t get enough of how cool it is! She truly is her mother’s mini-me.
Angelina is her number one fan
We of course had to throw back to Shiloh Jolie’s early days of accompanying Angelina Jolie to events in one of her iconic androgynous looks. In this pic, Shiloh is all smiles with her family as she wears a flattering suit jacket with a white collared button down shirt underneath, along with black trousers. It was during this time that she also sported her short hair, a pivotal moment in her stunning hair transformation.
In an interview with Reuters, Angelina called her daughter’s style “fascinating” and argued that kids should be allowed to express themselves how they choose to. “Society always has something to learn when it comes to the way we judge each other, label each other,” she said. “We have far to go.”