Charlize Theron Is a Total Blonde Bombshell in a Beaded See-Through Skirt

Charlize Theron found the perfect way to bring last season’s see-through trend to the front rows of Paris Fashion Week.

This morning, the Fast X star joined fellow A-listers Jennifer Lawrence, Yara Shahidi, and Jenna Ortega to attend Dior’s Spring/Summer 2024 runway show.

For the occasion, Theron pulled out all the stops to make a major fashion statement. The actor looked fabulous in a net maxi skirt made of glimmering golden thread. The skirt featured an intricate scalloped hemline and interwoven crystal beads. Underneath the see-through piece, she wore black underwear.

To add some contrast to the fun party look, Theron opted to wear a crisp ivory button-down on top. Finally, she finished off the look with some understated accessories, including a quilted black clutch and diamond-and-pearl drop earrings, and the fashion set’s favorite controversial shoe: the thong sandal.

paris, france september 26 charlize theron attends the christian dior womenswear springsummer 2024 show as part of paris fashion week on september 26, 2023 in paris, france photo by jacopo raulegetty images
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The actor rocked another sparkling see-through look this past summer.

In June, she took to Instagram to share mirror selfies of herself in a glittering black net minidress. Underneath the statement piece, she wore a strapless black bodysuit. She finished off the look with more black elements: a sharp blazer, ankle socks, and glossy pumps.

“Something cheeky in the works…😉,” she captioned the photos.

Theron also celebrated Dior earlier this month, at a New York Fashion Week party at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

“I feel like there’s an urban connection here to something that’s very romantic, and I think that’s kind of like the duality of how I think of the House of Dior,” she told Bazaar.com at the time. The collaboration between this art and this new idea of having the fragrance be more like a concentrated floral from the old classic J’adore—I think all of it makes complete sense.”

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