By M10News Entertainment Desk
Iconic Cover Shoot
Sharon Stone has captured attention with a striking fashion spread for the September Icons issue of Harper’s Bazaar Spain.
The 67-year-old actress, famed for Basic Instinct, posed on the magazine’s cover in a floor-length gown by Dsquared2 with a daring slit running to the neck.


The black-and-white image shows Stone in a doorway, wearing stilettos and no visible underwear.
Inside the Issue
Inside the issue, Stone appears in multiple striking looks. She reclines on a wingback chair wearing a tailored black blazer and shorts set by Nali Barzani, paired with Wolford hosiery and Yves Saint Laurent heels.


Another photograph shows her in a metallic pleated skirt and glittering hooded blouse, while a further image features her in a fur robe in front of a vanity.


Celebrating ’90s Cinema
Harper’s Bazaar praised Stone as “the actress who shook ’90s cinema,” highlighting her ability to command a room and the “absurd and unhealthy power of fame” she experienced at the height of her career.


Previous Editorial Appearances
Stone recently appeared in Vogue Adria, wearing a sheer top and a white power suit reminiscent of her interrogation scene in Basic Instinct.


She also spoke publicly about dating rapper Nelly, showing her willingness to embrace both her career and personal life in the spotlight.


Personal Style and Reflection
The actress discussed her wardrobe choices on Late Night with Seth Meyers, saying she returned to wearing feminine underwear after years of wearing boxer shorts while raising her three sons. “I’m a girl again. I feel really feminine again,” she told the show.


Fashion Icon Status
Stone’s latest shoot reinforces her status as a style icon, blending elegance, confidence, and a playful approach to fashion.


The September issue of Harper’s Bazaar Spain featuring the feature is set to be released later this month.
M10News Entertainment Desk | Contact: entertainment@m10news.com
© 2025 M10News. All rights reserved. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited