Angelina Jolie talks openly about where she is in her life.
At Jolie’s Vogue Covering the story of her new fashion house Atelier Jolie, the Oscar winner, 48, explained why she’s acting less and less in movies and even briefly wondered if she “still understands who I am at 48.”
“I guess I’m in transition as a person,” Jolie said, after describing recent confusion about where her personal sense of style might fall. “I’m feeling a little down these days. I don’t feel like I’m that decade, in a way that I don’t want to get into.”
Jolie added that she started taking fewer film roles “seven years ago, just jobs that didn’t require long shoots.”
“We’ve had a lot of treatment. We’re still finding our footing,” she said Voguenoting that he believes founding Atelier Jolie was partly “therapeutic for me — working in a creative space with people you trust and rediscovering yourself.”
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“I hope to change many aspects of my life. And this is the one facing forward,” she said.
Jolie has sought to involve her children, particularly Zahara, 18, and Pax, 19, in the new fashion brand Atelier Jolie, according to Vogue. Jolie told the magazine that Zahara helped make the decision to start the fashion house out of a two-story apartment in a downtown New York neighborhood. The outlet also reported that Zahara and Pax “collaborated” on a number of Atelier Jolie designs.
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The actress last appeared on the big screen in the 2021 film by Marvel Studios Eternals. Last October, it was announced that she would star as American-born Greek opera singer Maria Callas in director Pablo Larraín’s next film, Maria. No Bloodwhich she wrote and directed, is currently in post-production.
Last December, Jolie stepped down from her longtime role as Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. In a statement, she said at the time that she felt it was “time for me to do something different, engaging directly with refugees and local organizations, and supporting their advocacy for solutions.”
Outside of Jolie’s work with Atelier Jolie, Jolie announced in August that she will serve as executive producer on the upcoming Broadway musical adaptation Outsiders. PEOPLE confirmed in August that Jolie’s daughter Vivienne, 15, will be helping with the production as her mother’s volunteer assistant.
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