Charlize Theron is a stunning vision on the cover of the October 2022 issue of Harper’s Bazaar US. Photographed by Josh Olins, the star of The School for Good and Evil can be seen wearing a white one-shoulder Dior dress accessorized with a Van Cleef & Arpels ring and Manolo Blank pumps.
Cover Shoot: Charlize Theron for Harper’s Bazaar US October 2022
She poses in the fall collections that Stella Greenspan styled in the accompanying images. Knit sweaters, trench coats, and denim pieces make up most of Charlize Theron’s wardrobe for the photo shoot. The blonde displays fashionable garments from prestigious labels such as Loewe, Alaia, The Row, and Prada. You can also see her pose for Dior’s Jâadore Parfum dâeau campaign.
Charlize on feeling powerless as a young woman in Hollywood:
 âHaving absolutely no control over what youâre wearing is a big one that really f***ing annoyed me for years. Having some guy make you have a fitting almost in front of themâstuff like that, itâs really belittling,â Theron explains. âWhen I started, there was no conversation around it. It was like, âThis is what youâre wearing.â And I remember one movie in particular, this male director who just kept bringing me in, fitting after fitting after fitting afterâŚâAnd it was just so obvious that it was to do with my sexuality and how f****able they could make me in the movie. And when I started out, that was just kind of the norm.â
To complete her look, Orlando Pita works on Charlize Theron’s sleek tresses, Sally Branka does her makeup, and Tom Bachik does her manicure. On October 4th, the October issue of Harper’s Bazaar US will be available at newsstands. In an interview, Charlize Theron discusses what it’s like to be a woman working in Hollywood, as well as her upcoming movie and her role as a producer.
Charlize on her immersive style when it comes to producing:Â
âIt is so all-consuming,â she says. âThere are moments with my children where, yeah, I sit in the car and theyâre in the back and Iâm pulled over because I donât want to lose a call. But I love it. I donât think I could do it if I didnât love it.â