Angelina Jolie In Salvatore Ferragamo

Nivedita SharmaDec 20 2010

With gorgeous clothes, scenery and two of the hottest stars on the planet, The Tourist, which opens on December 25th is sure to be a visual blockbuster. The movie stars Johnny Depp as a lovelorn American vacationing in Venice when he meets a mysterious woman played by Angelina Jolie. We’re already drooling over Angelina’s classic old Hollywood wardrobe of pencil skirts and pointy heels by Salvatore Ferragamo

angelina jolie the tourist jewelry 3 copy
angelina jolie the tourist jewelry 3 copy

Angelina Jolie’s is seen adoning a ravishing Salvatore Ferragamostiletto worn by Jolie throughout the film and available now at a store near you. The Italian accessories house created a hundred versions of the iconic design in different heights, with and without platforms, in leather, suede, satin, and sequins, to slip into a variety of Angelina's scenes. Two of those styles—limited edition four-plus-inches pumps in black leather and bisque suede with a metallic tipped heel—appear in shops this week. Buy some for the secret agent in you.

Angelina Jolie in the Tourist shopping guide:

1)BCBG MaxAzria, Draped Cowl Neckl Dress, – A long luxe white dress with a draped neckline will give you Angelina Jolie’s sophistication in an instant.

2)Cardow, 14K White Gold Diamond Earrings, – For serious glam, these leaf shaped earrings featuring 207 brilliant cut diamonds set in white gold are the best to get the look.

3)Ice.com, 1/8 Carat Diamond 10K White Gold Leverback Earrings,– If you are looking for something mid-range, we love the leaf pattern in these diamond earrings.

4)Sears Canada, Beverly Hills Silver Hanging Earring, -For a more affordable price, a pair of hanging sparkling earrings will give the same dazzling effect.

Talking about Academy Award-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood,the designer showed a keen ability in constructing sometimes unforgettable but appropriate wardrobes, with a bookcase full of awards to prove her excellence.

Before beginning her career as a costumer, Atwood worked as a fashion consultant in Seattle, moving to New York City, NY in 1980 to attend NYU's film school.

She earned her first Oscar nomination for her sweeping 1860s-era gowns in Gillian Armstrong's "Little Women" (1994). Surprising no one, Atwood once again won the Oscar for Best Costume Design at the 78th Annual Academy Awards. In a bit of an departure from the period pieces, Atwood won her first Emmy for decking out dapper Tony Bennett and guests on "Tony Bennett: An American Classic" (NBC, 2006) and remained firmly in the present-day to design costumes for the perennial Tom Cruise summer blockbuster, "Mission Impossible III" (2006).

Picture Gallery
Angelina Jolie In Salvatore Ferragamo
With gorgeous clothes, scenery and two of the hottest stars on the planet, The Tourist, which opens on December 25th is sure to be a visual blockbuster...

Via:Wikipedia