Scarlett Johansson's best looks on the red carpet Classic Glamor Channel
From trouser suits to elegant outfits, Scarlett Johansson's style has come a long way, but one thing remains constant: the actress always looks extremely sophisticated on the red carpet. Whether you're reliving old Hollywood glamor with a bodycon dress or going modern with the eccentric Rodarte, Johansson pulls off every look with ease and exudes confidence in every look. Lately, the actress has been adding a more mature edge to her looks, opting for structured metallic dresses, elegant suits and tailored pieces. Here's a look at some of Johansson's best and most memorable appearances on the carpet.
A long time ago young, Johansson took she's shown she's not afraid to wear a bold color, like this lemon yellow dress she wore to the 12th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards in March 1997.
Don Don't miss the green plastic clogs either. In 1997, Johansson appeared in an independent film titled "Fall" and "Home Alone 3".
Four years later, on August 3, 2001, she attended the premiere of "An American Rhapsody" wearing this sheer lace blouse and gray pants.
Many future stars appeared in the film, including Mae Whitman, Emmy Rossum and Larisa Oleynik.
In July 2002, Johansson was appeared in the film. at the premiere with the appropriate "Eight Legged Freaks" accessories featuring a small spider.
She also appeared with a new hair color, a nose ring and a modern white tire look.
At the 2003 Independent Spirit Awards, Johansson wore a pink apron-shaped top and a white miniskirt.
He appears to be wearing a 2003 version of the "Wolf Cut," a mullet hairstyle that is now popular.
Johansson's dress at the 2004 BRIT Awards wouldn't be out of place on a skating rink.
The sparkling golden dress was designed by Roberto Cavalli.
Johansson wore this kimono-inspired silk dress to the premiere of "The Black Dahlia" at the Venice Film Festival in August 2006.
Johansson The dress was a vintage Vera Wang gown and she added a real Chopard diamond embellishment to complete the look.
At the 2008 Gala, Johansson looked like she stepped out of a medieval fantasy film.
Fittingly, this year's theme was "Superheroes: fashion and fantasy". Her Ren-faire look was designed by Dolce & Gabbana.
Johansson opted for a structured asymmetrical mini dress for "Iron Man 2" will be presented on April 26, 2010.
The peplum dress with ruffles was designed by Armani Privé.
You'd be forgiven for overlooking the plunging neckline of this form-fitting green gown, as Johansson paired it with a huge jade necklace at the Oscars in 2015.
Her spectacular dress was designed by Versace while the necklace is embroidered with Swarovski crystals.
It may be hard to see in this photo, but Johansson's dress for the September 2018 Emmys was covered in sequins.
Yes, also Thanks to the wide slit and V-neckline, this Balmain dress also shone. She was there to support her current husband, Colin Jost.
To finally announce her solo film in the MCU at Comic-Con on July 20, 2019, Johansson wore this jumpsuit that left her chest bare and showed off her tattoos.
David Koma's jumpsuit almost seems to have a transparent corset, even if it is only part of the look.
Johansson could have stopped traffic with her bold red dress at the 2020 Golden Globes on January 5.
In a twist on Em In contrast to her usual glamorous style, Johansson opted for this spectacular Vera Wang gown with a huge embellished bow, long train and deep V-neckline.
Johansson paired a white ress with an interesting back slit and a bejeweled corset for the American Cinematheque Awards in November 2021.
This monochrome set was designed by Versace. .