For her Apex press tour in New York City, Charlize Theron delivered a masterclass in modern power dressing—effortlessly blending masculine tailoring with feminine precision across a series of striking monochrome looks. Styled by Leslie Fremar, the wardrobe tells a cohesive story of understated luxury, sharp silhouettes, and directional styling.

Theron stepped out in a sharply tailored Givenchy blazer paired with fluid leather trousers, grounding the look with barely-there lace detailing and statement ribbon mules from the brand’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection. The contrast between structured tailoring and soft accents created a refined yet commanding aesthetic—one that defines her press tour wardrobe.

In another standout moment, she embraced sleek minimalism in Dior Men Fall/Winter 2026, pairing a crisp black shirt with sculpted leather pants and angular sunglasses. The look leaned into androgyny, reinforcing the ongoing dialogue between menswear codes and womenswear expression.

Theron continued the narrative with a powerful suiting moment from Balmain, opting for a sharply cut black suit elevated by a dramatic high-neck blouse detail. The look balanced Parisian elegance with bold editorial presence, further cementing her dominance in tailored dressing.

A final ensemble featured an oversized white shirt layered over voluminous black trousers—again anchored by Givenchy’s ribbon mules—offering a softer, architectural interpretation of power dressing while maintaining the monochrome theme.
Across each appearance, the styling remained intentional and cohesive: clean lines, elevated basics, and a restrained palette that allows silhouette and craftsmanship to take center stage. With this press tour, Charlize Theron doesn’t just wear fashion—she defines a new language of modern elegance rooted in strength, simplicity, and precision.



