Angelina Jolie may own one of L.A.’s most stunning and storied homes, the former Cecil B. DeMille mansion, but the actress admits, she doesn’t know the first thing about decorating the place.


Design “was always Brad’s thing,” Jolie, 42, tells Vanity Fair in her September cover story. Her new home, an 11,000-square-foot mansion in Los Angeles with 6 bedrooms and 10 baths, was furnished in part by a set-decorator friend. The living room is outfitted with two cozy white sofas and several large throw pillows. “I didn’t even know I needed throw pillows,” Jolie admits.

Pitt, 53 is a well-documented design enthusiast. He collaborated on a furniture line with designer Frank Pollaro in 2012 and founded the New Orleans charity Make It Right, which builds homes in areas damaged by Hurricane Katrina. His former house in Malibu sold to noted collector of prime L.A. real estate, Ellen DeGeneres.

Pitt, 53 is a well-documented design enthusiast. He collaborated on a furniture line with designer Frank Pollaro in 2012 and founded the New Orleans charity Make It Right, which builds homes in areas damaged by Hurricane Katrina. His former house in Malibu sold to noted collector of prime L.A. real estate, Ellen DeGeneres.