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Scarlett Johansson's Bold Red Carpet Choice Has Fans Exclaiming 'My God'

Scarlett Johansson's Bold Red Carpet Choice Has Fans Exclaiming 'My God'

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Scarlett Johansson's Bold Red Carpet Choice Has Fans Exclaiming 'My God' originally appeared on Parade.
is turning heads with her latest bold and colorful red carpet appearance.
At the New York City premiere of her latest film, The Phoenician Scheme, held at Jazz at Lincoln Center on Wednesday, May 28, the actress captivated attendees and fans with her striking fashion choice.
For the event, the Black Widow star donned a bright, strapless tangerine/coral-colored gown designed by Saint Laurent, pulled together by her longtime stylist, Kate Young. Complimenting the vibrant pick, she accessorized with dazzling Tafin jewelry, adding a touch of elegance to the ultra-classy look.
On social media, fans raved over the stunning display, taking to X (formerly Twitter) with their reactions.
"Scarlett johansson, my god," one captioned a video clip of the Lucy actress. "Her beauty is intricately crafted," another responded in the comment thread of the post.
Other enamored supporters called her a "goddess" and a "queen," with a separate person celebrated her by writing, "the woman that you are."
Johansson, 40, was spotted at the function posing for photos alongside her film costars, Mia Threapleton, Benicio del Toro, Tom Hanks, Michael Cera, and Bryan Cranston, as well as director, Wes Anderson. The two-time Oscar nominee has just a small role as a character known only as "la cousine" (the cousin) in the espionage black comedy.
As for the overall plot, the flick follows industrialist Anatoly "Zsa-Zsa" Korda (del Toro) as he navigates a series of assassination attempts and complex family dynamics, including appointing his daughter, Sister Liesel (Threapleton), as his successor, according to its synopsis.
The Phoenician Scheme is set to release in limited theaters on May 30, 2025, before a wider release on June 6.
Scarlett Johansson's Bold Red Carpet Choice Has Fans Exclaiming 'My God' first appeared on Parade on May 29, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on May 29, 2025, where it first appeared.

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