'I invest in quality pieces, and then just wear them to death,' Angelina Jolie once told British Vogue.
’s favourite fashion brands are scarcely recognisable , but her accessories spell out luxury. This is a woman who lives for the discreet elegance of a Salvatore Ferragamo wool coat and the quiet craft behind a Gabriela Hearst dress, but who can’t help but fall for the charms of Dior’s 30 Montaigne bag and Fendi’s Kan U shoulder style.
The perfect shoes to pair with Jolie’s archival Brunello Cucinelli kaftans and Carine Gilson robes? Valentino Garavani’s Vlogo sandals, which add a subtle flash of glam to her otherwise achingly curated, muted fashion proposition.The Vlogo flats look expensive, thanks to their bold gold plaque, but don’t compromise on functionality – essential for a businesswoman and mother who juggles parenting, humanitarian work and film projects, and needs to get things done without worrying about blisters.
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