Scarlett Johansson Coordinates With Husband Colin Jost in Givenchy for ‘Jurassic World Rebirth' Red Carpet
Scarlett Johansson was joined by her husband of nearly five years, Colin Jost, for the premiere of 'Jurassic World Rebirth' in New York City on Monday. The couple opted for coordinated looks, favoring white hot attire for the movie screening.
Johansson wore a sleeveless white dress with airy qualities and an ethereal aesthetic courtesy of Givenchy's spring 2026 collection. The dress featured a sweetheart neckline and thin straps, with a fitted bodice and slightly exposed boning.
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The Givenchy dress also included a cinched waist for added silhouette definition, which flowed into a formfitting skirt. To add fabric contrast and movement to the look, flowing pieces of chiffon fabric adorned the skirt, giving the look more movement. The chiffon fabric was contrasted by the delicate white lace fabric of the base of the dress and the bodice.
Johansson accessorized her look with jewelry pieces courtesy of David Yurman. The two-time Oscar nominated actress' makeup was done by artist Hung Vanngo, with hair styling provided by Renato Campora.
Johansson's dress perfectly coordinated with her husband's outfit. Jost wore a white hot suit, which consisted of a subtly textural single-breasted blazer and coordinated tailored trousers. He also wore a collared, button-down shirt with his suit.
Johansson collaborated with award-winning stylist Kate Young on her attire for the latest stop on the 'Jurassic World Rebirth' tour. Young previously styled Johansson in such pieces by designers like Vivienne Westwood, which Johansson wore to the London premiere of the film, and Balmain for the Berlin premiere.
'Jurassic World Rebirth' follows the events of 'Jurassic World: Dominion.' The movie chronicles the story of an expedition crew on a mission to extract DNA from rare breeds of dinosaurs that still inhabit isolated islands where they were created. Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali costar in the film 'Jurassic World Rebirth' hits theaters July 2.
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