When Scarlett Johansson enters a room, all eyes are naturally drawn to her – especially when she’s sparkling like a fashion-forward disco ball in a sequin-covered gown. This was evident on Wednesday when ScarJo and her co-star Channing Tatum made a grand entrance at Zoo Palast in Berlin for the German premiere of their latest film Fly Me to the Moon.
Sebastian Reuter//Getty Images The popular actress made an appearance in a light pink knee-length dress embellished with sequins and adorned with bold crimson jewels adorning the neckline and waist, along with the thick black shoulder straps. The skirt featured smaller ruby stones arranged in abstract constellations, with a few more decorating the hem and a daring high slit.
Johansson opted for a unique look by layering her dress over a vibrant red slip that resembled a bra at the bust area and extended past the hem to her ankles. To complete her bold style, she paired the outfit with strappy black heels that matched the straps of her midi dress and a cherry-red lipstick. On the red carpet, Johansson posed for photos alongside Tatum, who sported a stylish concrete-gray suit, a black dress shirt, and black shoes, exuding a cool and sophisticated aura.
The two celebrities have been busy this week promoting their new romantic comedy. The film, directed by Greg Berlanti (known for Love, Simon), tells the story of a relationship that forms between the NASA director overseeing Apollo 11 and a marketing specialist brought in to improve the agency’s image during the 1960s Space Race. According to IMDb, “Marketing expert Kelly Jones complicates the already challenging task of launch director Cole Davis. When the White House sees the mission as too important to fail, Jones is instructed to plan a fake moon landing as a backup.” The movie is set to hit theaters on July 12. Rosa Sanchez is a seasoned entertainment, fashion, and culture news editor at Harper’s Bazaar. She previously held news editing roles at ABC News and managed celebrity news at American Media. In addition, she has contributed feature articles to Rolling Stone, Teen Vogue, Forbes, The Hollywood Reporter, and other publications.