The recently held Met Gala saw numerous celebrities donning Catholic-themed outfits that caught the attention of many. However, amid all the glitz and glam, the most simple and subtle look of the night stirred up some controversy.
The recently held Met Gala saw numerous celebrities donning Catholic-themed outfits that caught the attention of many. However, amid all the glitz and glam, the most simple and subtle look of the night stirred up some controversy.
The star of “The Avengers” donned an outfit created by Marchesa, a fashion label co-founded by Georgina Chapman, who was formerly married to Harvey Weinstein.
Scarlett Johansson confidently walked down the red carpet alongside her boyfriend, Colin Jost, sporting an elegant two-tone tulle burgundy ombre dress created by Marchesa. Interestingly, the brand is co-owned by Georgina Chapman, Harvey Weinstein’s former spouse.
Johansson, the actress who appeared in Weinstein’s movie “Vicky Cristina Barcelona,” has openly expressed her support for the MeToo and Time’s Up initiatives.