London: Hollywood actor Brad Pitt takes interest in his partner Angelina Jolie`s wardrobe and even decides her outfits for red carpet.
He stunned the Jolie`s styling team when he selected a blue Max Azria gown for her to wear at the Screen Actors Guild awards in 2009.
"We were going to dress Angelina Jolie and we had a choice of three gowns with us. When we got there, she said she wanted Brad to pick," a website quoted Lubov Azria, a chief creative officer as saying.
"There`s usually a staff of 10 people who all have an opinion. But Brad was very decisive. He`s an architect and likes geometric things. He chose the dress that everyone thought was backwards, and it was. He likes boat necks - that`s all she wears."
A boat neck - also known as a bateau neck - refers to a wide neckline that runs horizontally, front and back, almost to the shoulders.
While Pitt takes an interest in Jolie`s wardrobe, the 35-year-old actress has previously claimed she doesn`t worry about being fashionable as long as she feels comfortable.
"I don`t think too much about what to wear on the red carpet. I usually have three basic colours and I get the same shapes in different colours. But I like to get dressed up and feel like a lady every once in a while," she said.
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