Angelina Jolie's Daughter Shiloh Gave Her Mom's Dior Dress a Youthful Update

Angelina Jolie isn't letting her designer wardrobe go to waste, and instead, she's letting her children recycle her vintage fashions. Case in point? Last week, her daughter Zahara rewore the beaded Elie Saab gown her mom first debuted at 2014 Oscars to the Los Angeles Eternals premiere, while Shiloh sported a modified version of the Gabriela Hearst slip Jolie wore for an event back in July. And just yesterday, Shiloh was at it again, and revamped a printed black and white Dior dress from the actress's collection.

Stepping out on the red carpet with her mom and siblings, Shiloh put a youthful spin on the maxi gown Jolie originally wore to a global press conference for Maleficent: Mistress of Evil back in 2019. Not only did she shorten the hemline above her knees, but she also opted for black ballet flats in lieu of high heels. And while her mom accessorized with diamond drop earrings at the time, Shiloh chose a pair of silver hoops.

Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie

She pulled her back into a sleek bun and put on a swipe of pink lipgloss.

Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie

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Shiloh was joined by four of her siblings — Maddox, 20, Zahara, 16 and 13-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox — and Jolie herself, who looked regal is a custom Valentino look comprised of a voluminous black skirt and collared shirt underneath a blazer.

During the premiere, Jolie revealed that her children have become "comfortable" with walking red carpets. "I think the important thing is they haven't made a choice, they've been public for their whole lives. And so, [we] try to find a way where they can not be overwhelmed by it, but just be in it in a comfortable way." Jolie said while speaking with Entertainment Tonight. "It's a tiny piece of our life. We are just a family, but this little piece of our life where this is a moment. I'm happy that they're able to have some fun with it and not take it too seriously, and start to explore themselves, even with their fashion."