Angelina Jolie takes center stage on the December cover of Vogue México, photographed by Dan Martensen and styled by Stella Greenspan, as she reflects on her latest cinematic endeavor, Maria.
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Directed by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín, Maria completes his trilogy of biographical narratives, following the acclaimed Jackie (2016) and Spencer (2021).
In the cover story, Jolie opens up about the emotional depth required for her portrayal of Maria Callas, the iconic opera singer. “I had to let my real voice out,” Jolie shares, “which wasn’t truly mine because it carried my private pain.” Her performance explores the vulnerability and magnificence of Maria’s humanity, transcending the echoes of her legendary voice.
Larraín, known for his ability to portray complex women in history, delves into the mystique of Maria Callas, creating a tribute to her legacy and the opera itself. This collaboration between Jolie and Larraín has been highly anticipated, marking one of the standout cinematic moments of the year.
Jolie’s stunning Vogue cover and editorial highlight her timeless elegance, with beauty by Diego Da Silva (hair), Romy Soleimani (makeup), and Eri Ishizu (manicure). The production was brought to life by Invisible Productions, with set design by Maxim Jezek and entertainment direction by Sergio Kletnoy.
As Maria readies for its release, Jolie’s powerful cover story and the film itself promise to be a hit, cementing her place as both an artist and an icon.