Los Angeles has no shortage of style icons, but a new generation of celebrities is redefining street style in Los Angeles. Knox Leon Jolie-Pitt and his sister Shiloh Jolie have been photographed in recent months sporting a low-key, athletic-driven streetwear aesthetic that’s quickly becoming synonymous with their generation, described as laid-back, functional, and effortlessly cool.
This week, Knox Leon Jolie-Pitt was spotted in Los Angeles on his way to a Muay Thai training session, dressed in a look that perfectly fits his increasingly recognizable style formula, consisting of muted earth tones, comfortable silhouettes, and pieces that feel lived-in rather than curated.
Knox wore an oversized sage-green sweatshirt layered over baggy blush-toned cargo pants, the kind of relaxed fit that has become a Gen-Z staple. With a backpack slung over one shoulder, a duffle on the other, and a white reusable bottle in hand, the look reads effortlessly athletic.
Well-worn sneakers and tousled, platinum-blonde hair completed the look, striking a balance between functional and undeniably cool. At 17, fitness seems to be more of a priority than fame, and his effortlessly cool vibe reflects that.
Shiloh Jolie also continues to step out in looks that showcase her own version of laid-back cool. Recently photographed heading to dance class with friend Keoni Rose, she sported a cozy combo of gray shorts, a red hoodie, and brown Crocs, playful, simple, and unmistakably her.
Her fall looks have been just as compelling. In Studio City, she was seen leaving dance class in a bold red hoodie and loose-fitting Y2K-style jeans, her platinum-blonde hair tucked beneath the hood. The result was a modern streetwear silhouette.
And then there’s her now-iconic, punk-inspired blonde and lip piercing, paired with a black Scarface sweatshirt, an outfit that instantly went viral for its resemblance to her mom’s ‘90s era. Yet even with the occasional nod to Angelina, Shiloh’s style stands firmly on its own.
The result is a pair of siblings quietly shaping a new kind of celebrity teen streetwear. Shiloh has repeatedly expressed a desire for privacy, and Knox appears similarly uninterested in performing for the camera. Instead, their clothing choices seem to stem from lifestyle, comfort, and personal preference, not trend-chasing.
