Charlize Theron went comfortable and casual for her fifth annual Block Party for her Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project on Saturday night in Los Angeles.
For the event, the “Fast & Furious” actress posed for pictures on the orange carpet in a pair of flat black strappy sandals, with straps that crisscrossed her foot for an intricate design. The flats also included a rounded upper and padded midsole for comfort.
As for the rest of her ensemble, she kept the casual vibe going with a simple black dress, which she paired with a black leather motorcycle jacket. Styling her hair in a bun and wearing a natural makeup look, she accessorized her outfit with gold earrings.
Charlize Theron arrives at the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project 2025 Block Party.
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The event followed Theron’s red carpet appearance for her new film “The Old Guard 2” in Los Angeles, where she wore a pair of black square-toed boots, which she paired with a black fishnet bodysuit from Givenchy and a black blazer over top. Earlier in the week, she stopped by “Late Night With Seth Meyers” to discuss the film, where she chose to wear Chloé‘s Janis pump in a rich earth red shade.
Crafted from shiny calfskin leather, the Janis Pumps feature a subtle square-toe shape and five adjustable straps across the upper. Sitting on a flared block heel, the straps include gold-tone buckles engraved with a tiny Chloé logo, and are rounded out by a slender heel measuring three inches. The shoes are part of Chloé’s fall 2025 collection by Chemena Kamali and are available in additional shades of black and burnt purple. They retail for $1,195.
Those shoes were paired with a sweater and a miniskirt from Chloé’s collaboration with McQueen.
A closer look at the shoes.
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The Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project invests in and advances the health and safety of young people in Southern Africa to create a more equitable future. First created by Theron in 2007 with the hope of making a difference in the lives of young people in her home country of South Africa, the geographic scope of the organization has since expanded, hitting major milestones along the way, working with several program partners to create transformative change amongst multiple communities, while also leading the way with various youth leadership opportunities.