Scarlett Johansson Channels Chic Reptilian Energy at Jurassic World Rebirth Premiere

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The timeless LBD goes prehistoric for a bold, fashion-forward statement.

Trust Scarlett Johansson to turn a dinosaur blockbuster into a high-fashion moment. At the Jurassic World Rebirth premiere in Berlin, the actor embraced a sleek, reptilian aesthetic that felt equal parts fierce and elegant—a literal nod to the prehistoric creatures that dominate the franchise.

Fresh from captivating London in a blush pink Vivienne Westwood corset, Johansson stepped onto the red carpet in a floor-sweeping, jet‑black bodycon dress that resembled scaly crocodile skin. The strapless silhouette featured a bold, plunging sweetheart neckline and a single line of gold buttons that cascaded down the front, elevating the piece from minimalist to magnetic. A daring knee‑high slit added a hint of drama and movement, making every step feel like a runway moment.

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She kept the rest of the ensemble sharp and monochromatic, pairing the statement dress with towering black stilettos punctuated by a flash of crimson at the heel. Her accessories were intentionally sparse—just a sleek pair of gold earrings that winked in the paparazzi’s flash—and her beauty look commanded attention: a bold, matte tangerine lip, rose‑gold brushed eyes, and fluttery jet‑black lashes brought a luminous, modern edge to the prehistoric theme.

On the red carpet, Johansson posed alongside her Jurassic World Rebirth co‑stars, including Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali, as well as director Gareth Edwards, exuding an air of old‑school movie‑star allure. The night came on the heels of her equally captivating appearance at the film’s London premiere, where she dazzled in a jewel‑toned pink, crystal‑encrusted gown and classic side‑parted waves, cementing her status as one of fashion’s sharpest chameleons.

With every global press stop, Scarlett Johansson delivers a lesson in thematic dressing—and proves that even a blockbuster about dinosaurs can be a runway for timeless, scene‑stealing style.

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