Scarlett Johansson attended the ‘Cat On A Hot Tin Roof’ Broadway opening night after party at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers in New York City yesterday evening.
Dressed in a chic all-black look, she donned a Dolce & Gabbana linen bouclé short-sleeve top with crochet details, which she paired with fitted black pants.
While the clothing and her shoes were all black, there were a few pops of colour added to her look via her red nails, red Dolce & Gabbana lip colour and aqua, silver and marine-blue Irene Neuwirth drop earrings.
Whilst the look is lacking va-va-voom, it’s high on sophistication.
A simple updo completed ScarJo’s effortless look.
Credit: Getty
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on January 18th, 2013 In: Dolce & Gabbana, Scarlett Johansson










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Gorgeous earrings and I love her hair and makeup as well. She looks really good and I like her sophisticated approach.
ITA.
This fits her like a glove, I love it. It highlights her enviable curves.
I like this, but if there’s anything I learned from What Not to Wear, it’s that those pants are not fitting right. Her pant waist must be loose.
Love her makeup and earrings, but to me the rest is kind of a bore.
I think I would have liked it better with a pencil skirt, but this is actually a really chic look. I like it on her.
Yes to this whole look. Chic to a T! Love her makeup here. She looks hot.
I like her make up and the earrings, but I think this outfit shorten her. Honestly, I don’t remember her looking amazing as she used to, maybe she just don’t wanna focus the attention on her physical aspect, according to some interviews I read.