Penelope Cruz, 48, shows off her incredible figure in a skin-tight latex ensemble on the cover of Spanish Vogue
Penelope Cruz looked incredible as she posed in latex for the front cover of Spanish Vogue.
The actress, 48, showed off her sensational figure in a busty black Versace corset top and a tiny pair of shorts, teamed with a tweed Chanel jacket.
She then slipped on a pair of Nike cycling shorts and boosted her height in a pair of black stilettos.
Stunning: Penelope Cruz looked incredible as she posed in latex for the front cover of Spanish Vogue
Penelope donned chunky gold Chanel jewellery and in another snap she accessorised with a Jacquemus.
The natural beauty sported a glam makeup palette with a nude lip, while styling her long brunette locks in a neat braid.
Penélope has changed her approach to acting since welcoming two children – son Leonardo, 11; and daughter Luna, nearly 9 – with her husband of nearly 12 years, Oscar winner Javier Bardem.
Speaking to the publication about motherhood, the star said: ‘Your life is greatly altered by becoming a mother, much more than with any type of project.’
Incredible: The actress, 48, showed off her sensational figure in a busty black Versace corset top and a tiny pair of Nike cycling shorts
She is set to play Italian racing legend Enzo Ferrari’s wife Laura in a new movie.
Penelope was recently spotted on set in Modena, Italy, and will star alongside Star Wars and House of Gucci actor Adam Driver, 38.
The film, out next year, is set in 1957 as the company Enzo built with Laura faces bankruptcy and he prepares for a 1,000-mile race.
Speaking to the publication about motherhood, the star said: ‘Your life is greatly altered by becoming a mother, much more than with any type of project.’
Penelope recently spoke about another new film she is starring in called Official Competition.
‘I feel grateful to bring a movie that we did during Covid, which we had to stop for six months – and that’s a long time,’ the Emmy nominee told W Magazine on Monday night.
‘We thought maybe it would fall apart since we were one month away from finishing. Now, we’re able to bring our movie everywhere, around the world!’
She added: ‘I used to think that the more I suffered, the better the performance was going to be,’
‘But once I had my kids, I decided to work more with my imagination and less by forcing anything from my real life. In my 20s or in my 30s, before I was a mother, I would force a little bit my personal traumatic experiences.
‘Now, I feel like that doesn’t necessarily make the result better – but it does make your life more healthy to separate fiction and reality.’
Movie: Penelope recently spoke about another new film she is starring in called Official Competition (pictured in the film)
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