Scarlett Johansson Keeps It Classic in Schiaparelli's Skirt Suit for ‘Jurassic World Rebirth' Photo Call in London
Scarlett Johansson joined her fellow 'Jurassic World Rebirth' cast members on Monday for the film's photo call in London. The two-time Oscar-nominated actress stars alongside Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, and two-time Oscar winner Mahershala Ali in the film.
For the first stop on her 'Jurassic World Rebirth' promotional tour, Johansson opted for a look courtesy of Schiaparelli, complete with the Italian luxury fashion house's signature gold hardware buttons. The actress wore a black skirt suit with long sleeves and a mini hemline.
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Running down the front placket of the look were gold buttons with intricate designs distinct to Schiaparelli's oeuvre, including the Italian luxury fashion house's signature keyhole gold button and further ornate bijoux designs.
Johansson's accessories were kept simple, favoring a few rings and dangling earrings that did not distract from her sartorial statement. Her glam featured her blond tresses styled with a side part and natural waves and makeup with bold brows and a pop of color with her red lip.
Johansson regularly collaborates with stylist Kate Young, who also works with Dakota Johnson and Julianne Moore, among others. Young, who styled Johansson during her time at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in May, was honored by WWD with the Best Stylist award at the 2025 WWD Style Awards in January. The stylist also spoke with WWD about how much the relationship between fashion and celebrity has evolved over the course of the last several years.
'People didn't even have a stylist. I think a lot of people bought a dress to go to the Globes, or maybe their costume designer did it,' Young told WWD. 'It wasn't the process that it is now, but a little more the way you would deal with somebody going to a party. They just wanted to look cool,' Young said of her clients.
Monday's photo call marks the first in a series of promotional events Johansson and her costars will take on over the course of the next few weeks ahead of the 'Jurassic World Rebirth' premiere. The film takes place in the years after the events of 'Jurassic World: Dominion' and follows an expedition crew on a mission to extract DNA from the dinosaurs still inhabiting the isolated islands where they were created. 'Jurassic World Rebirth' hits theaters July 2.
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