Angelina Jolie often turns to her tried-and-tested wardrobe staples: usually a trench coat paired with a black maxi dress, or luxurious greige knits. When it comes to eveningwear, she doesn’t stray too far from this neutral color palette, often opting for an LBD or a flowing white gown.
It was the latter option that Jolie chose for the New York premiere of Maria, the Pablo Larraín-directed biopic about the Greek opera singer Maria Callas. The actor wore a draped white dress by French couturier Madame Grès, dating back to the ’50s, sourced from Amal Clooney’s go-to vintage dealer, Mon Vintage. “Angelina is truly the ultimate Mon Vintage muse,” founder Marie Blanchet tells Vogue. “She’s a true Hollywood star in the 1940s and ’50s sense—she picked the gown from our Paris showroom herself, making it all feel very personal.”
Two years ago, as Kylie Jenner was partaking in one of her signature beach photo shoots for Instagram, she wore a white Atlein ruched dress that she simply couldn’t get enough of. “I first came across his brand when my stylist brought me a few pieces,” Jenner tells Vogue. “I had just had a baby, and I remember not feeling so great—but I loved that dress.” Flash-forward to present day, and Jenner is unveiling a new collaboration with Atlein designer Antonin Tron today, through her very own clothing label, Khy. “I always feel so confident and comfortable when I wear Antonin’s creations,” says Jenner. “I’m a huge fan of his intricate draping and layering.”
Launched last year, Jenner’s Khy was built on offering her customer high-fashion silhouettes at affordable price points. “Having everything in the first drop be under $200 was very important to me,” Jenner told Vogue at the time. Now, she’s evolving the ethos of her brand even more, with a new focus on collaborating with some of her favorite (and most-worn) designers. “He was definitely one of our top choices from the beginning,” says Jenner of Tron. When she called him to discuss a potential partnership earlier this year, he was instantly on board. “What I see with Kylie is this effortlessness with style, and a freedom,” Tron tells Vogue. “It was really inspiring for me.”
Super short bobs—also known as micro-bobs—have been trending since the start of the year, and they’re not going anywhere for autumn. As is so often the case, it’s the celebrities who have adopted the cut that have helped make it a must-have style. Among them is Gigi Hadid, whose wavy, sunshine-ready look is perfect for those with naturally curly hair. More recently at the Venice Film Festival, Isabelle Huppert sported a retro wavy bob, and looked more elegant than ever.
How to wear the micro-bob now? Ultra-short and just below the ears. With or without bangs, sleek or wavy: it’s best to consult your hairdresser to discover which style suits your face best. There are plenty of good reasons to opt for the micro-bob this autumn: it’s the perfect way to reinvigorate and refresh your look; it can be worn by all hair types, from super-straight to tight curls; and, when it’s done well, it’s a cut that looks after itself, no styling needed.
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