Angelina Jolie flaunts massive back tattoos at Couture premiere; internet hails her as a 'goddess' | See photo
Angelina Jolie brought old Hollywood glamor to Rome as she graced the red carpet for the premiere of her latest film Couture at the 20th Rome Film Festival on October 18, 2025. But that wasn’t it. Angelina turned heads with her massive, beautiful back tattoo. Angelina Jolie is a ‘goddess’ as she stuns in a dark dress Angelina Jolie turned heads on the red carpet at Rome’s Auditorium Parco della Musica on Saturday as she arrived for the premiere of her latest film in a striking hooded dress that showed off her back tattoos. The actress stunned in a backless black Alberta Ferretti dress that beautifully revealed her intricate back tattoos – a look that instantly set social media on fire. She completed the look with black stiletto boots, sheer stockings and a pair of sparkling jeweled earrings that added just the right touch of glamour. Keeping her signature effortless style, the 50-year-old actress wore minimal make-up, letting her natural beauty shine, and styled her hair long and straight, flowing down her back to complement the dramatic gown. Internet reacts to the photos Fans could not contain their admiration, flooding platforms with praise and heart emojis. One wrote: “Angelina Jolie is back though. I MEAN 🥵 (sic)” while another declared, “Ps she’s a goddess 😍 (sic).” Others have dubbed her “MA (sic),” confirming Jolie’s timeless status as a fashion and cultural icon. Known for her poise and understated charm, Jolie was all smiles as she posed for photographers and greeted fans. She was at the event with co-stars Anyier Anei and Louis Garrel, where the trio discussed their experiences with the emotionally layered film. More about the film ‘Couture’ Directed by Alice Winocour, Couture tells the story of three women who confront illness, ambition and identity during Paris Fashion Week. Jolie plays Maxine Walker, an American filmmaker navigating her creative vision while battling breast cancer and family problems – a role that is one of her most introspective performances in recent years. Following its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, Couture was praised for its delicate portrayal of resilience and reinvention.