Scarlett Johansson stole the show at the Shanghai premiere of 'Jurassic World Rebirth' this weekend, dazzling in a plunging red Prada gown and a show-stopping diamond choker totaling over 49 carats.
The actress, 39, chose a fiery red slipdress for the June 29 event, a custom Prada design that featured a subtle plunge, spaghetti straps, and a figure-hugging silhouette. The Hollywood star accessorized with a diamond choker from Chopard’s Haute Joaillerie collection.
The stunning piece features 32.89 carats of pear-shaped diamonds paired with an emerald-cut ring boasting a 12.96-carat emerald and over 3.5 carats of diamonds, all set in white gold.
Scarlett styled the stunning red dress with a sleek tight bun, rocking a soft and romantic glam including bold brows and a glossy rose-bronze lip. But her latest fashion moment also had a deeper meaning, as the color red in China is associated with celebration and joy, a symbol of the sun and the main color of the country’s flag.
The look served as an elegant tribute to the local heritage. The star was joined by co-stars Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali on the red carpet for the film’s global debut.
Scarlett Johansson's fashion moments for the Jurassic World Rebirth promo tour:
Scarlett worked closely with stylist Kate Young, who curated her looks throughout the Jurassic World Rebirth promo tour, which included a baby-pink shimmering gown, a black strapless number with gold buttons, and even a lingerie-inspired sheer white lace dress. But this red Prada moment might be the most memorable yet.
The new installment in the dinosaur franchise follows an expedition team on a remote island searching for rare DNA samples and is set to hit theaters on July 2.
Her latest appearance also came just days after a new interview with The Times of London where she opened up about her early career and how much has changed for women in Hollywood.
“A lot of the roles I was offered… had their ambitions or character arcs revolving around their own desirability, or the male gaze, or a male-centered story,” she said. “That is less frequent, though—something has shifted.”