The One/Of founder’s two-year residency expands the creative space’s focus on restoration, deadstock, and textile craftsmanship
Atelier Jolie has appointed Patricia Voto, founder of the bespoke label One/Of, as its newest artist-in-residence. The two-year appointment will bring her Upper East Side upcycling practice to the Angelina Jolie-founded space at 57 Great Jones Street. The move continues Atelier Jolie’s evolution from a retail concept into something closer to an ongoing creative institution, one increasingly centered on restoration, deadstock, and the reworking of textiles with existing histories.

Voto’s residency overlaps with that of Soull and Dynasty Ogun of L’Enchanteur, who oversee the atelier’s basement, placing two vintage-minded practices under one roof. The pairing extends a pattern established by past residents, including Simon Ungless and Ozwald Boateng, reinforcing that Atelier Jolie’s programming has become less about rotating names and more about a consistent point of view: garments treated as materials to be revived rather than replaced.
During her residency, Voto will split her time between Great Jones Street and One/Of’s Madison Avenue showroom, where she also produces made-to-measure work. She plans to bring in local vintage dealers for referrals and introduce multi-week training sessions on specialized textile techniques, expanding the space’s role beyond retail into something closer to informal craft education.
A smaller but telling detail: throughout the residency, inventory will be replenished with pieces from Jolie’s own wardrobe, including archival gowns and suiting alongside past Chloé for Atelier Jolie pieces. The approach ties the founder’s personal history directly to the business, turning her closet into a recurring source of the atelier’s merchandise rather than a one-time gesture.
Taken together, the appointment reads less as a standalone residency announcement than as further evidence that Atelier Jolie has settled into a distinct lane: a nonprofit-adjacent hub where restoration and personal provenance function as the true product.


