Black Versace Dress Of Angelina Jolie
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Angelina Jolie wore a black dress on February 26, 2012, to the 84th Academy Awards at the Hollywood and Highland Center, where she presented the
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. Jolie's gown was styled by Jen Rade and created by Versace, a frequent dresser of Jolie on the red carpet. The strapless velvet piece gained praise from media publications, and is considered one of the most memorable dresses in fashion history. The look also spurred several internet memes surrounding Jolie's posing, and became a significant moment in
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Background and design

Jolie attended the 2012 Academy Awards alongside then-fiancée
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, who was nominated for the
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accolade following his performance in ''
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'' (2011). Jolie was regarded to be a trendsetter on the red carpet, and was attributed to awards season trends of light and "icy" colours after her white Versace gown at the
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. She was interpreted to have dressed more conservatively since her directorial debut in the film '' In the Land of Blood and Honey'' (2011); after choosing more serious hues during previous award shows in 2012, '' The Hollywood Reporter'' speculated Jolie choosing something bolder or colorful for the Oscars. Jolie originally had a "more complicated" dress in mind, but preferred the black gown as she felt more comfortable and more like herself. The dress was custom-made by Versace, a frequent collaborator of Jolie's, and was styled by Jen Rade. Jolie reportedly made the decision by labelling pieces of paper with the choices and picking them out of a hat with her family. The dress is a strapless black deep velvet gown, with sculptural neckline ruffles, a bustle, two diamond clips, a wraparound belt around an asymmetrical bodice, and a dramatic thigh-high slit. Jolie paired the look with simple accessories, including a voluminous wave hairstyle, red lipstick, Neil Lane jewelry, a clutch by Jaime Mascaro, and peep-toe
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by Salvatore Ferragamo. Pitt wore a complementary black tuxedo by Tom Ford. Jolie and Pitt were one of the last arrivals on the red carpet preceding the ceremony, with Jolie being photographed posing with a hand on her hip and an "exaggerated leg pop". During the Oscars, Jolie presented the
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while wearing the gown. She posed similarly onstage, prompting winners
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, Jim Rash and Nat Faxon, writers of '' The Descendants'' (2011), to mimic her pose while accepting the statuette.


Reception

After the ceremony, Jolie's dress gained traction across fashion blogs. The gown has been referred to as iconic by magazines '' Vogue'' and ''
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''. ''Vogue'' wrote that Jolie "made fashion history that evening" and noted that a decade later, black gowns with leg slits were still in fashion. After Jolie's appearance at the awards, Susan Cernek from ''
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'' wrote that the dress influenced subsequent fall trends for black skirts and ballgowns. Jolie was also credited with popularizing high slits in 2012 celebrity fashion. '' Town & Country'' classified the piece among Jolie's most iconic looks, while '' The Telegraph'' listed it as one of the "Versace dresses that changed fashion history". '' Elle'' speculated that Versace would subsequently design Jolie's wedding gown; the designer did create the dress upon her marriage to Pitt in 2014, which '' The Guardian'' commented resembled Jolie's 2012 dress in its simplicity and style. Magazines ''Marie Claire'', ''
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'' and ''Glamour'' included the ensemble on its list of best looks of that year's Academy Awards, and '' USA Today'' and '' Entertainment Weekly'' listed the gown as one of the five style moments of 2012. Photographs of Jolie's pose later became an internet sensation, spurring jokes and viral memes that featured photoshopped images of her leg. The pictures inspired an eponymous parody Twitter account, @AngiesRightLeg, to acquire 500,000 followers. Jolie responded that she "didn't really pay attention" to media coverage surrounding herself. In 2019, ''Glamours Charlie Teather cited Jolie's look with making leg poses, dubbed the 'Angelina leg', fashionable on the red carpet. Grace Back of ''Marie Claire'' wrote that both the virality and the gown, "to this day, remain ingrained in the minds of pop culture fans everywhere." '' PopSugar'' wrote that the actress's ensemble was "anything but basic" and communicated "Hollywood royalty with elegance and ease", while '' The Daily Beast'' deemed the gown "a bit of a snooze". Writing for the '' Los Angeles Times,'' Michael Darling remarked that Jolie had "stolen the show" at the awards. ''Vogue'' editor André Leon Talley commented that the dress was "super-sexy with a huge slash, totally eighties Versace style". Maura Judkis of '' The Washington Post'' noted that the design of the dress stuck to Jolie's "slightly" Gothy roots. Writing for '' The New Yorker'', Judith Thurman stated that the gown "resembled tulip-petals" and "show(ed) off her legs to die for", deeming Jolie the best-dressed at the ceremony. ''The Guardian'' remarked that Jolie resembled an archetypal film star, with a confident "sophisticated and bedroomy" piece and the absence of major accessories. ''The New Yorker'', ''The Guardian'', and '' Forbes'' compared the look to
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's '' Portrait of Madame X''. Elizabeth Snead for ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote that the actress "sizzled like a young starlet" and "worked that slit like a red-carpet pro for the photographers,".


See also

* List of individual dresses


References

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