The 38-year-old was spotted hip-carrying her adorable son Jackson as the pair perused a high end conceptual fashion store in the City Of Lights.
The single mother chose a chic but casual ensemble for her venture into the fashion hub, while adorning her nearly two-year-old boy in a lumberjack outfit.
Shopping pal: Charlize Theron hip carried her son Jackson for some retail therapy in Paris on Monday
Charlize wrapped a polka dot scarf around her neck as her now signature blonde bob was parted over to the right side.
Wearing a slinky scoop neck top, the Prometheus actress sported a nearly knee length black jacket.
Completing her attire was a pair of skin tight jeans and leather ankle boots.
Couture savvy: The 38-year-old perused the high end Colette store
The descent: The Hancock star entered a lower level of the shop as a friend carried her boy
Her youngster, on the other hand, was dudded out in a snow vest and chequered shirt - the iconic getup of an American mountain man.
The blue eyed star carried her tot around the Colette concept store, which boasts of a gallery, water bar, and clothing boutique.
Charlize is believed to have remained single since her last serious relationship to Irish Actor Stuart Townsend, whom she separated from in 2010 after nine-years together.
Getting some input: Charlize and her tot perused a glass case display
Happy together: The mother-son duo flashed a smile while strolling around the exhibition space
The South African beauty adopted Jackson from her native country in May 2012 and has remained a single mother since.
As
well as being a devoted parent, Charlize is as much in demand as ever
and recently finished filming the thriller Dark Places opposite Carrie
star Chloe Moretz, which is due for release next year.She has also just finished working on Mad Max 4: Fury Road, alongside Tom Hardy and Nicholas Hoult, playing the ominously named character Imperator Furiosa.
Checking out: The actress appeared to be quite
impressed with the water bar boasting of over 100 brands of bottled
water at the conceptual Parisian shop
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