Legends Only: Charlize Theron Looks Back On Her Best Beauty Moments

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Welcome to Legends Only, a glance back at the very best beauty moments from our favourite celebrity icons. For the most recent , Charlize Theron opens up concerning the inspiration behind her iconic ’90s cut and the way her daughter may need a future at some point in beauty. Below are the stories behind the glam.

Where were you when Charlize Theron’s 2010 Dior campaign played on TV for the primary time? I remember distinctly stopping in front of the screen, in awe of the wonder and chicness she exuded. Because the campaign launched in 2010, Theron has stayed busy. Between becoming a mom, being forged in the brand new Marvel movie, and creating memorable glam looks, she’s all the time had time to be one of the crucial iconic faces of Dior. Below, Theron opens up about her Dior campaigns and just a few more details on each of her legendary glams through the years.

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The Next Generation Makeup Stars

“I used to be nominated for a Peoples Selection Award I knew I hadn’t won, but my daughter still wanted me to prepare. I told her I didn’t have hair, makeup, or a dress, and he or she said, ‘No worries, mom, I’ll get you ready.’ I couldn’t break her heart and tell her that I didn’t win.”

2010 J’Adore Dior campaign

“This primary campaign I shot with Dior and Jean Baptiste Mondino. We shot on a built set in Paris, John Galliano was there as well. Jean Baptiste Mondino and I got here up with the concept alongside John. it was three days of magic. All of us knew we were working on something iconic, but little did we understand how iconic this campaign would grow to be.”

“I used to be thrilled to be approached by Marvel to play the character of Clea alongside Benedict Cumberbatch. Since she was only going to be introduced at the top in Doctor Strange within the Multiverse of Madness, all we actually needed to give attention to was who she is and who influenced how she looked. I worked closely with my trusty friend and hairstylist Adir Abergil to provide you with an interpretation of Clea that felt modern, and timeless but still had an ode to the unique comic book creation. Kate Lee was the good one to provide you with the concept of incorporating Clea’s purple aura into the makeup. Something I wasn’t convinced would work until she actually did it. She’s good!”

“First time I cut my hair really short. I remember watching Rosemary’s Baby with Mia Farrow and immediately deciding I desired to have that haircut as soon as possible. I believe I cut it the following day. Everyone in my industry has all the time told me don’t cut my hair if I would like to work. And I’m here to inform young girls that femininity is just not tied to long hair. In actual fact, I even have felt my most feminine without long hair.”

“It was an awesome concept that Leslie Fremar, Adir Abergel and Kate Lee were highly involved in creating. Leslie has been my stylist for over a decade now and he or she works closely with Dior. She has such an awesome understanding of labor on my body and has all the time been the good link between Dior’s beautiful creations and finding that perfect search for me.”


Beauty Director
Chloe Hall oversees all beauty coverage at ELLE.com.

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