'That's what I love!': Charlize Theron, 47, is wrinkle free as she poses TOPLESS for new Dior fragrance campaign

Charlize Theron was seen in a new ad for Dior perfume.

The 47-year-old actress Mad Max star looked very youthful with a wrinkle free face and creamy skin as she wore a gold necklace. The mother of two has been linked with the brand since 2004.

'C’est ça que j’adore! My new campaign by Jean Baptiste Mondino with the iconic necklace designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri for the new J’adore Parfum d’eau: an innovative highly-concentrated eau de parfum without alcohol,' she said.

Flawless: Charlize Theron was seen in a new ad for Dior perfume. The 47-year-old actress Mad Max star looked very youthful with a wrinkle free face and creamy skin as she wore a gold necklace

Flawless: Charlize Theron was seen in a new ad for Dior perfume. The 47-year-old actress Mad Max star looked very youthful with a wrinkle free face and creamy skin as she wore a gold necklace

'C’est ça que j’adore means 'That's what I love.' 

She earlier said she associates fragrances with 'nostalgia.'

The star - who has adoptive daughters Jackson, ten, and August, seven - explained that while wearing perfume is the 'smallest act' of indulgence, it can have a 'huge effect' on others and can create 'treasured moments' with her children.

An older look: She wore a gold gown with shorter hair in an older Dior ad

An older look: She wore a gold gown with shorter hair in an older Dior ad

She said: 'The thing I like most about fragrance is that it's the smallest act that you can do for yourself, but it has a huge effect. I feel like fragrance is definitely a mood enhancer – it's just so easy and I definitely take full advantage of it. 

'For me it's also associated with such nostalgia, like when my children say things like, 'that smells like you, mum'. Smell is so connected to those very, very treasured moments, so I have a deep love for it. '

The 'Monster' star went on to claim that smell in general is something people don't 'value' smell as much as they should and while she does not have a perfume 'ritual', she always has a bottle ready in her home.

Hot stuff: In this ad, she showed off her toned legs as she put her feet in a pool

Hot stuff: In this ad, she showed off her toned legs as she put her feet in a pool

She told British Vogue: 'I think it's maybe one of those things we don't value as much as we should. I don't have a ritual with scent, but I do always have fragrance out in my room or bathroom. I walk past a bottle and think, ''oh, let me just spray a bit of this.'

Meanwhile, the Oscar-winning star added that as she gets older she does not worry about wearing a 'ton of powder' on her face and being able to 'look natural' on film has changed her approach to her red carpet look.

She said: 'I think the older I've become the more I'm about not matte-ing your face down and wearing a ton of powder. I think having actors look natural is something that's so celebrated in film that I've kind of brought that into my [approach to the] red carpet and even editorials that I shoot – not wanting to look like [I have] a matte face. I think a lot of us are so hypersensitive about not wanting to look like sweaty pigs! [But] I don't think it's very flattering on women, especially as we get older. So you don't have to use a powder.'

Next up: Her next project is the Netflix film The School For Good And Evil

Next up: Her next project is the Netflix film The School For Good And Evil

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