Scarlett Johansson’s Polka Dot Tights Are the Perfect Complement to Her Plunging Black Dress


Scarlett Johansson is proof that a black dress is always a good idea.

The 38-year-old actress attended the God’s Love We Deliver Golden Heart Awards in New York City on Monday, October 16, in a plunging dress from Michael Kors. The frock featured a figure-flattering silhouette and gathered detailing at the waist. Johansson teamed the design with sheer black polka dot тιԍнтs, giving the ensemble a flirty feel. She completed her outfit with glossy black platform heels.

For glam, Johansson wore her blonde mane loose with bumped ends. For glam, she delivered drama with heavy black eyeliner, gold eyeshadow and wispy lashes. Her makeup was finalized with rosy cheeks and a pink lip.

This wouldn’t be the first time in recent weeks that Johansson slayed in an all-black ensemble.


 

Last month, she looked fierce in a silk suit by Veronica De Piante at the Clooney Foundation for Justice’s Albie Awards in the Big Apple. The getup included a double-breasted blazer and sleek tailored paints. Johansson teamed the set with a black fringe clutch and pointed-toe pumps. The Lucy star topped the look off with a slicked-back bun and a bold red lip.

 

 


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Johansson opened up about her go-to beauty beat, telling Allure in a Tuesday, October 17, interview that while she doesn’t “regularly wear foundation,” her products of choice include Dior Forever Foundation and “sometimes” the Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation. Her makeup artist, Frankie Boyd, will then apply Dior’s Backstage Flash Perfector Concealer and the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Freeze. On her lips, Johansson prefers Prada’s Monochrome Hyper Matte Lipstick or Charlotte Tilbury’s Pillow Talk Matte Revolution Lipstick, per Allure.

Before applying makeup, Johansson always preps her skin with her beauty brand The Outset’s Daily Essentials Regimen, which includes a cleanser, a collagen serum and a squalane moisturizer.

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Johansson unveiled the cosmetics company last year with the goal of keeping skincare simple. “I’ve been the face of several luxury brands throughout my career and all of  those experiences were really wonderful. But — how do I put this? I guess I always felt like I was sort of playing a character in those campaigns and as I evolved, I wanted to create and represent a brand that was true to me,” she told Vogue for their March 2022 issue.

 

 

 


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