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Angelina: Shiloh “Tells Me What She Wants to Wear”

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Who's the boss? Shiloh Jolie-Pitt is!

In a new interview with British mag Stylist, Angelina Jolie once again defends her daughter's buzzed-about tomboy style.

"It's not my choice," Jolie, 35, claims of her and Brad Pitt's eldest biological child, who favors polos and pants over frilly dresses.

Related: PHOTOS: How Shiloh's style has changed

"I have a very strong willed four-year-old girl who tells me what she wants to wear and I let her be who she is," the Salt actress says.

She adds: "I think children should wear what they want and express themselves, so we give them different options of things."

Related: PHOTOS: Adorable snaps of the Jolie-Pitt clan

As an example, Jolie mentions Zahara, her adopted 5-year-old daughter: "Zahara dresses very much like a girl, very pink and flowery, very feminine."

The mother of six also gives new details on the origins of Shiloh's iconic pixie haircut. "Shiloh cried and said, 'Please cut my hair off, I don't want to have long hair.'" Jolie recounts.

Related: PHOTOS: Celeb kids' dramatic haircuts!

"I'm not going to leave it long because somebody thinks I should," she says "I want to do what's in her head and what's in her heart is to dress like that. I think it's beautiful."

Another controversial topic? The beginning of her romance with Pitt — which most date to the set of their 2005 flick, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, when Pitt was still married to Jennifer Aniston.

"It didn't begin on the film set," she insists of the romance. "We became friends on the film set, but [the relationship] began after."

How did she know Pitt, now 46, was the one? "At a certain age, having gone through enough experiences, I think you know. It wasn't courageous, it was more comforting to have found my family."

Related: PHOTOS: All of her Us Weekly covers

And now that they have such a large brood of kids — which also includes sons Maddox, 8, Pax, 6, and 2-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox — they have to be strategic about their alone time.

"[We] have to schedule it," she confides. "We don't normally have anyone spend the night with our family, so once every week or two weeks we'll ask somebody to spend the night, so we can go and be alone together. We just go to another part of the house and lock the door."

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