![]() ![]() It’s not new or old, but I do feel the blood returning to my body.ĭo you feel like you’re finding yourself again?ĪJ: The part of us that is free, wild, open, curious can get shut down by life. Sometimes you get hurt, you see those you love in pain, and you can’t be as free and open as your spirit desires. The invisible ones are harder to wrestle with. Is that a fair characterization?ĪNGELINA JOLIE: My body has been through a lot over the past decade, particularly the past four years, and I have both the visible and invisible scars to show for it. HARPER'S BAZAAR: We recognize in these photos the free-spirited, bold side of you we know from old. Here, she writes candidly about “visible and invisible scars,” her fight for freedom around the world, and why she doesn’t mind sharing her new home in Cambodia with a family of chipmunks. ![]() ![]() She champions women’s health-in particular, treatment for cancer-with honesty and openness about her own health experiences in years past. She is a Visiting Professor in Practice at the London School of Economics, educating students on peace and security and the fight for women’s rights internationally. Jolie has spent nearly 20 years with the UN Refugee Agency fighting for the rights and freedoms of displaced people, and over 10 years funding schools for girls from Afghanistan to Kenya to Cambodia. Sølve SundsbøĪs we wrap up 2019, and look ahead to 2020, Harper’s BAZAAR chose Angelina Jolie to grace our final issue of the year because quite simply, there’s no one else like her. Giambattista Valli Haute Couture ball gown. ![]()
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