I thought you can’t get a blonde to look this good surrounded by so many non-colors.
The white Louis Vuitton was actually presented on the fall-winter 2008-2009 ready to wear catwalk in the same color as this Elle’s cover. Structural enough to only enhance Charlize’s regular shapes and get everything in a stylish minimalist mood. I definitely like this cover. Do you?(you can see the rest of the pictures after the jump)
She sure looks gorgeous but she’s all down to earth and modest. Or she plays it well. Talking about fashion, children, happiness, Charlize proves she’s not a pretended modest and nor is she a fashion slave. She had to take responsibility for her actions and somehow became a very strong and intimidating woman (who found a real match in Stuart Townsed, her partner). With or without all that confession-like-talk, Charlize remains a beautiful image to me and these pictures confirm that. Do you find her more expressive than a usual model posing for a magazine?
(photos via tfs, style.com)
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Sorry but its a definite no. I don’t see more expression I don’t see any expressinon at all. But isn’t that curse of fashion photography these days?
But Charlize -and so the fashion industry- proves that older women, women this age are called ‘older’ in fashion land as we all know, looks wonderful and is more appealing than all this famous teen models.
I think if she would’ve pulled a “look”, these pictures were clearly irresistible. She’s a very sensual woman with tons of appeal, so this lack of expression is rather preferable ;)
Kpriss, don’t misunderstand me, I’m a Charlize Theron fan I do admire her for her acting skills, her laid-back life-style and for her years together with the same man without the usuals gossip/scandals.
Most off all I admire her for fighting side by side with her mother her past….and has grow out to such a wonderful woman and actress.
It’s truly a modest one, trying her best to keep away from the spotlight when it’s about her life. And indeed, her past, though rough, made her almost invincible, as her mother wanter her to be!
And I understood you were talking about the pictures, not about the woman (the first time) and that’s why I said that if she acted more sensuous it could’ve been magazine bought by men only ;)
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