Scarlett Johansson risks exposing nipples in sheer plunging dress at Oscars 2020
Scarlett Johansson - an Oscar nominated actress - wowed when she walked the red carpet at the Oscars 2020 in Los Angeles this evening. The Marriage Story star opted for a show-stopping silver gown.
The Marriage Story star Scarlett Johansson, 35, looked incredible when she arrived on the red carpet at the Oscars 2020 this evening.
The actress is leading Hollywood’s finest movie stars and A-listers at the 92nd Academy Awards, which are taking place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
The Marvel star has been nominated for the Leading Actress award for her portrayal of Nicole Barber in The Marriage Story and a Supporting Actress gong for playing Rosie Betzler in Jojo Rabbit.
Scarlett, who arrived on the red carpet with her beau, American comedian Colin Jost, 37, opted for a stunning silver gown from Oscar de la Renta for the biggest night in Hollywood.
Her strapless number, featured a sheer corset style top and clingy satin skirt which showcased her incredible figure.
Her cleavage was impossible to miss in the low-cut dress, which was embellished with draped silver fabric which added a glamorous touch to her outfit and just about covered her modesty.
The satin fabric clung to her curves in all the right places and then pooled on the floor.
The Marriage Story star wore her hair into a sophisticated up ‘do for the prestigious award ceremony and left soft tendrils loose to frame her face.
She enhanced her natural beauty with shimmery make-up and a slick of pink lipstick.
Sparkly drop earrings and a glitzy bracelet completed her look.
Scarlett’s floral back tattoo was on full display when she turned around to posed for pictures on the red carpet during her big night.
The last time an actress was nominated for two Oscars in the same year was thirteen years ago in 2007.
Cate Blanchett was nominated for the Leading Actress award for Elizabeth: The Golden Age and Supporting Actress for I’m Not There.
Before that, Julianne More did it in 2002, and in 1993 both Emma Thompson and Holly Hunter received two nominations.