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Angelina Jolie Redefines Y2K Controversy With Her Holiday Office Siren Look

Angelina Jolie Just Made Ballerina Flats Cool Again

Angelina Jolie @angelinajolie has effortlessly embraced the office siren aesthetic with a bold touch of Y2K nostalgia. While attending the 42nd Torino Film Festival in Italy on November 24, the Maria actress wore a chic black V-neck sweater and high-waisted midi skirt, exuding minimalist sophistication. But her footwear stole the show: a pair of controversial Y2K-inspired ballerina flats in black suede with a rounded toe.

To complete the look, Jolie draped a beige coat over her shoulders and added understated gold hoops and a bangle. This appearance highlights her penchant for reimagining classics while leaning into current trends.

Known for her love of monochromatic elegance, Jolie recently wore an array of black ensembles, including a vintage gown at the 2024 Governors Awards alongside her son Knox. Her timeless style continues to blend risk-taking with refinement.

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Sometimes less is more, and Angelina knows how to make simplicity daring.

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