Charlize Theron has been wearing the same dress style for over 20 years — but it never gets old.
Theron started out slowly when it came to metallics, showing up at a 1998 Oscar party in a velvet, gray-ish-silver dress.Then, at the New York Film Festival that same year, she went full force, wearing a silver and black combo with a peek-a-boo bra.Fashion Awards, the star's sequined number was on full display. She let it steal the spotlight by keeping her jewelry simple.
The addition of bangs gave Theron's asymmetrical mini a playful vibe while attending the premiere of Um, Angelina who? Theron also made a point to show some leg in her sparkly number, posing with Tom Cruise at the 2000 Golden Globes.For the Deauville Film Festival, the actress walked the red carpet in a golden Ralph Lauren gown that was styled with a pendant necklace.
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