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Penélope Cruz, only dressed in lace panties on the cover of a Spanish magazine

2022-12-23T11:19:13.130Z


The actress unveiled on her Instagram account, Thursday, December 22, a snapshot of her almost naked on the cover of the fashion magazine Dust.


“Merry Christmas!”, can we read in the caption of the post.

Penélope Cruz indeed unveiled on her Instagram account, on Thursday December 22, the cover of the 2022/2023 Spanish edition of

Dust

, a biannual fashion magazine.

A black and white shot immortalized by the duo Luigi and Iango, and on which the actress appears almost naked and from behind, simply dressed in white lace panties signed Chanel.

The actress, who hides her chest with her arms, fixes the objective with an intense gaze, her cascade of brown hair falling behind her shoulder.

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Vogue

Spain

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A latex bodysuit

During the summer, Penélope Cruz also appeared scantily dressed on the cover of

Vogue Spain

.

She was then adorned with a black latex bodysuit accessorized with gold chains.

Her bare shoulders were covered with a Chanel tweed jacket.

One hand resting on her waist, the other holding the long braid that combed her brown hair, the actress played with a powerful and intriguing femininity.

A freedom that the actress has instilled in her own way in the character of Clara - that of a mother who transmits to her children the taste for fantasy, to the detriment of family balance, in

L'Immensità

, by Emanuele Crialese, in theaters January 11, 2023.

Source: lefigaro

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