Scarlett Johansson is receiving rave reviews for her latest film Marriage Story, which premieres December 6 on Netflix.
She stars as an actress who struggles through a turbulent divorce with her stage director husband.
Johansson showed off her back tats in a sexy strapless dress Tuesday at the Los Angeles premiere.
Sexy strapless: Scarlett Johansson showed off her back tattoos in a racy strapless dress Tuesday at the Los Angeles premiere for her film Marriage Story
The dress accentuated her décolletage with a zip-up blush beaded floral bustier, trimmed in black.
It was complemented with a purple satin skirt, which looped over a thick black leather belt.
She showed off pair of strappy silver metallic six-inch heels under a knee-length leg slit.
Johansson completed the look with two different colored jewel earrings, one purple and one orange, and some thin braided bracelets.
Showing cleavage: The dress accentuated her décolletage with a zip-up blush beaded floral bustier, trimmed in black
Purple satin: It was complemented with a purple satin skirt, which looped over a thick black leather belt
Hell on heels: She showed off pair of strappy silver metallic six-inch heels under a knee-length leg slit. Johansson completed the look with two different colored jewel earrings, one purple and one orange, and some thin braided bracelets
Fauxhawk: She wore her hair in a curled fauxhawk with a glistening contoured beauty look, featuring a shimmering eyeshadow and a bold scarlet lip
Divorce drama: Johansson stars as an actress who struggles through a turbulent divorce with her stage director husband
She wore her hair in a curled fauxhawk with a glistening contoured beauty look, featuring a shimmering eyeshadow and a bold scarlet lip.
Laura Dern cut a Victorian chic look in a dazzling long-sleeve ankle-length orange lace dress.
The funky fierce dress featured a turtleneck, as well as ruffles lining the sleeves and the hem.
She accessorized with a pair of gold chain necklaces draped elegantly down her chest.
The look was paired with an open black blazer, which she wore with the sleeves rolled up.
She completed the ’70s chic look with a pair of silver heels, featuring multiple jeweled straps.
Gerwig was accompanied by her husband Noah Baumbach, who wrote and directed the drama.
He cut a dapper look in a tailored navy blue suit, paired with a powder blue dress shirt.
Baumbach completed the look with a black polka-dotted necktie and a pair of casual blue slip-on shoes.
Zach Braff sported a tailored navy blue suit over a white vertically-striped, unbuttoned at the top, completing the look with burgundy leather dress shoes.
Florence Pugh dazzled in a satin lime green spaghetti-strap dress, featuring a ruffled asymmetrical hem and a structured bustier with a beaded cutout down the middle.
She completed the look with some jeweled teardrop earrings and a pair of silver metallic strappy platform heels.
Blanca Blanco showed off her curves in a blue animal-printed long-sleeve bodycon mini dress.
The dress featured a ruffled half turtleneck and billowy shoulders, and it was belted with a thin black strap.
She paired the dress with some crimson and beige color-blocked suede pumps with black heels.
Blanco carried a structured stone clutch, which featured a multi-colored geometric print.
She arrived with John Savage, who wore a red admiral jacket over a matching shirt with a pair of pleated grey slacks.
Alan Alda sported a classic navy blue suit with a white grid-print dress shirt and a red grid-print necktie.
Julie Hagerty donned a black bouclé jacket over a black and white printed dress with a pair of black kitten heels.
Rave reviews: Johansson has been receiving rave reviews for her performance in the film, which premieres December 6 on Netflix
Funny ladies: She and co-star Dern shared a laugh on the red carpet
Writer and director: She also greeted Baumbach, who wrote and directed the drama
Hug it out: Johansson greeted Alda with a hug
Group photo: The cast posed on the red carpet with Netflix exec Scott Stuber, Baumbach, co-star Martha Kelly and producer David Heyman