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Angelina Jolie’s past week has been nothing short of headline-making, both for her creative work and her personal milestones. On September 7 at the Toronto International Film Festival, she made a highly emotional public appearance for the world premiere of her new film Couture. The drama features Jolie herself as Maxine Walker, an American filmmaker who finds herself grappling with a breast cancer diagnosis and a messy divorce while immersed in the lights of Paris Fashion Week. The subject matter feels particularly intimate given Jolie’s history—her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, died of cancer in 2007, and Jolie herself underwent a preventive mastectomy years ago. At the TIFF Q and A, Jolie was moved to tears when asked about her message of hope for those dealing with cancer, urging people to recognize those battling illness as whole people with rich lives beyond their diagnosis, echoing advice from her late mother. Her honest vulnerability left a powerful impression for both fans and attendees, as covered by People.
In terms of business, Couture marks her second major project after last year’s acclaimed Maria, and signals her steady return to acting after focusing for years on humanitarian work and raising her kids. While the TIFF premiere drew glowing press, industry insiders are now watching for a release date and any signs that the film’s deeply personal storyline will lead to awards attention. During press interviews, Jolie also gave updates about her six children, broadcasting pride at their independence and varied accomplishments—a theme she’s championed for years. She spoke especially of Zahara, her 20-year-old daughter, who is now in her senior year at Spelman College in Atlanta. Jolie describes living vicariously through Zahara, calling the experience “incredible” and sharing how her daughter’s growth has been “a great gift.” HELLO Magazine and Entertainment Tonight report that Jolie sees each of her children, including Maddox studying in South Korea and twins Knox and Vivienne’s creative pursuits, as individuals charting their own paths.
On the fashion front, Jolie’s TIFF red carpet look—a dramatic chocolate brown coat dress with a striking leg slit—triggered a social media frenzy reminiscent of her viral 2012 Oscars pose. Fans and style critics alike drew connections to her famous leggy photo from that night with Brad Pitt. Instagram, X, and celebrity style accounts buzzed with praise for Jolie’s maturity, elegance, and her ability to remix her own iconic moments for today’s audience. The coat’s sophisticated lines and quiet sensuality are said to reflect a new phase in Jolies public image, favoring grace over shock value. Coverage by Parade, AOL, and Hello Magazine all emphasized how she remains in command of her brand, and why her style evolution feels so deliberate.
There were also sightings from the London set of her next project, Anxious People, which features Jolie in a striking light blonde bob—another much-discussed shift from her classic brunette look. Photos and social posts spread quickly, and speculation began about how this role might further round out her comeback, though details about its release remain scarce for now.
All told, this week solidified Angelina Jolie’s presence as a force both on and off screen. With her deeply personal TIFF appearance, poignant reflections on motherhood, viral style moments, and clear movement into new film projects, Jolie is shaping her narrative publicly in ways likely to influence her legacy for years to come.
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