Charlize Theron joined the growing list of celebrities embracing the peekaboo bra layering trend with her striking all-black ensemble at the Critics Choice Association’s inaugural Celebration of LGBTQ Cinema & Television in Los Angeles last night.
Charlize Theron at the 2024 Critics Choice Association’s inaugural Celebration of LGBTQ Cinema & Television on June 7.
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The actress wore a long tailored black blazer with nothing underneath aside from a glimpse of a black lace bra. Her ensemble also included a black leather mini skirt subtly visible below the blazer’s hem. Theron completed the sophisticated look with black leather heels featuring a thick wrapped ankle strap.
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Theron’s outfit reflects a trend that has been gaining traction among celebrities on the red carpet as an expression of empowerment, often pairing the peekaboo bra with more menswear-inspired silhouettes. Gwen Stefani recently showcased this style wearing a long-sleeved flannel shirt buttoned only at the top, revealing a black bra during the first night of CMA Fest. Opting for a more feminine take on the trend, Natalie Portman embraced the look with a black bra peeking out from under her dress during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live back in January.
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Charlize Theron at the 2024 Critics Choice Association’s inaugural Celebration of LGBTQ Cinema & Television on June 7.
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Even Theron has donned the look in the past. In May 2023, she wore a black mesh ensemble by Christian Dior for the “Fast X” premiere in Rome. The outfit featured a plunging dress over a matching bralette and shorts. The peekaboo bra trend, initially popularized in the ’80s by Madonna’s cone bra, experienced a revival in 2023 at the Cannes Film Festival.
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The Critics Choice Association event honored notable contributions to LGBTQ+ cinema and television. Theron presented an award to drag queens Sasha Velour, Priyanka, Jaida Essence Hall, and Latrice Royale — past contestants on “RuPaul’s Drag Race” — for their efforts in confronting misinformation about drag queens through nationwide educational events with their series, “We’re Here.”
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