Catsuits are back.
And they’re even better when they’re made of totally sheer lace.
Earlier this week, Charlize Theron shared not one, but two Instagram thirst traps featuring photos from her “Disco Intherono” themed holiday celebration last weekend. In the collection of images, she is dressed in a jet-black lace bodysuit, designed by Norma Kamali ($275). She accessorized with a pair of metallic strappy sandals and gold jewelry, inexplicably using a bathtub as a chaise longue.
She wore classic oversized gold hoop earrings, with two thin bangles on one wrist and one larger bracelet on the other.
The lace look was completely see-through, with long sleeves and stirrup-style legging bottoms. A black leather belt emphasized the actress’ slender waist.
“Oh what a night!” one post was captioned, while the other read “My homage to the greatest diva… Jerry hall.”
In the group of posts referencing Hall, she included two photos of the model posing in a similar black lace catsuit at a party in a Paris nightclub in 1976.
The look was in honor of “her iconic holiday party,” according to her hairstylist, Adir Abergel.
The party was a “Disco Intherono,” with guests dressing up as a variety of ‘70s partygoers, including one as legendary pop artist Andy Warhol.
“We’re not worthy,” wrote one fan, while another comment shared, “Ma’am you cant just post this without a warning.”
This past summer, the 50-year-old wore a similar look, choosing a Givenchy mesh catsuit for the premiere of “The Old Guard 2” in Los Angeles.
However, that look was more conservative than Theron’s holiday attire, with high-waisted briefs and a bralette underneath, a tuxedo blazer layered on top.
Continuing her skin-baring style streak, Theron stepped out in Paris in another Givenchy ensemble two months ago. This look featured a white suit with nothing but a black bralette underneath, chains layered down her torso.
Though few other photos have yet surfaced from the event, both Natasha Lyonne and Dylan Mulvaney took to the comments to share the fun they’d had, confirming their attendance at the disco-inspired event.
‘Tis the season for holiday parties, but none have looked nearly as much fun as this glittery night out that began in the bathtub.
Very Studio 54.
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