Charlize Theron Covers Vogue Magazine December 2011

November 14, 2011 by Hollywoodite

Charlize Theron covers Vogue December 2011. This is a nice departure from the more obvious Vogue covers; the armpit poses, hunched backs, and white backdrops. It’s another Annie Leibovitz. So it’s all drama, crashing waves and smoothing tools in post-production. It’s silver and red… reddish. Since it’s the holiday cover. It’s glitter and dresses that look like they’re made out of ripped tinsel and foil. It’s on trend, and on season but it’s not too obvious.

Theron covers in a silver Calvin Klein Collection gown. For the rest of the shoot, she’s wearing, in order: an Alexander McQueen silver glass-and-metal beaded dress, Marchesa pale-blue tulle, Christopher Kane (in a photo that’s so jacked you can’t even see her face), and finally a Salvatore Ferragamo silk-chiffon halter dress.

On her split from Stuart Townsend: “[The relationship] was sinking, and I had to give it a fight. I really wanted to try and make it work. That was the priority. I wouldn’t do it any different way.”

On finally being single: “I’ve never been single. This is the first time in my life. From the time I was 19, I’ve been in relationships, literally gone from one to the other within a month. It’s been good for me. I’m a creature who’s really found her comfort zone in relationships. It’s been nice to rediscover myself. I had to make a real conscious effort to do it, it’s hard. It’s much easier to lose yourself in flowers and cigarettes and coffee with somebody else.”

On her Snow White co-star Kristen Stewart: “She just turned 21. She’s a child. When I think about myself at 21, I had just done The Devil’s Advocate, and Keanu [Reeves] had paparazzi following him and Al Pacino said this thing to me: ‘If I knew that my life would be under this kind of scrutiny, I would have never become an actor.’ And I thought, Wow. I couldn’t comprehend it. And Kristen is just living this to the max and still has a sense of humor about it. There’s this really lovely quality about her that just doesn’t give a f**k. A lot of people say they don’t, but then they go home and cry and pop a Xanax. Kristen actually doesn’t give a f**k. That’s what’s so refreshing about her. I’m looking forward to killing her and taking her beauty. That’s what happens, right?”

On winning an Oscar: “It was life-changing, it opened a lot of doors. But it made people have a lot of opinions about what should happen next. You realize quickly that you can never please everybody.” – via Vogue Magazine.

PHOTO CREDIT – VOGUE MAGAZINE


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