If you ask us, Scarlett Johansson could wear a potato sack and still be stunning—but based on reactions to the baby pink mini dress she wore at the after party for the Jurassic World: Rebirth premiere at Lincoln Center in NYC on June 23, not everyone feels the same.
Johansson chose to beat the heat with an outfit change that got her out of the longer gown she was wearing earlier in the night, and people have a lot of opinions on the mini dress she changed into. See the controversial look and read what people are saying below.
Scarlett Johansson Steps Out In Controversial Mini
Scarlett Johansson is no stranger to glamour; it's safe to say she's walked on quite a few red carpets in her day. But you can't always impress everyone!
While the Her star stole the show at the Jurassic World: Rebirth premiere in her red carpet look (a romantic Givenchy gown), she caused some controversy later in the night. And we're not just talking about the smooch she shared with her co-star.
After the premiere, Johansson changed into something a little more comfortable for the heatwave: a blush pink Prada mini dress that we find darling. The pink satin dress is complete with crystal embellishments and a plunging neckline, and the Phoenician Scheme actress pulled the look together with silver platforms, dangling earrings, and a slick ponytail. While we think this is the perfect outfit to stay glam while enduring the sweltering summer, a few online critics think otherwise.
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Fan Reactions: “Looks Like a Slip” and “She Needs a Stylist”
Everyone's a critic! Commenters on one Instagram post highlighting the look did not hold back on the harsh words.
"Looks like she is wearing a slip," one person wrote, while another says "That's one unflattering dress!"
One Instagram user compared her mini dress to sleepwear: "She put on a little nightie?"
"I’m gonna need her to get a stylist," another comment reads.
Yikes!
All we can say is we're glad we don't get paparazzi photos taken of whatever we throw on before we step out into a heatwave.


