daughter Zahara replicates one of her iconic looks on the red carpet

daughter Zahara replicates one of her iconic looks on the red carpet
daughter Zahara replicates one of her iconic looks on the red carpet

Angelina Jolie is the star of Mariafilm by Pablo Larrain which retraces the last days of Callas, in the 70s. This Sunday, September 29, the actress attended the premiere of the feature film which was held in New York, in the company of three of his children, Maddox, Pax and Zahara. For the occasion, everyone dressed to the nines, starting with the 19-year-old, who opted for a long, pearl-colored satin dress with a plunging neckline. A pearly look that was reminiscent of her mother’s, 20 years earlier.

Angelina Jolie: her daughter Zahara steals her style

February 29, 2004, for the 76th ceremony OscarsAngelina Jolie arrived on the red carpet in a long white dress with shimmering fabric which also featured a generously slit collar. Very inspired by the golden age of Hollywood, the outfits worn by the mother and daughter still have some differences, but some fans are nevertheless convinced that they are the same dress. “Does Zahara wear the same dress slightly reworked?”, asks an Internet user on X (formerly Twitter). “I’m pretty sure Zahara is wearing the Marc Bouwer dress that Angelina wore to the 2004 Oscars”, adds another. An unlikely theory, knowing that in addition to the cut, the fabric of Zahara’s dress is also different. (…)

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