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Scarlett Johansson made the latest stop on her “Jurassic World Rebirth” promotional tour with an appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Tuesday in New York City. The actress costars in the latest “Jurassic Park” franchise film alongside Jonathan Bailey and two-time Oscar winner Mahershala Ali.
For her late-night talk show appearance, Johansson opted for a coordinated, suit-inspired look courtesy of Max Mara. The “Marriage Story” Oscar-nominated actress wore straight-fit light wool trousers in black.
The tailored trousers featured a semi-wide-leg silhouette. The actress added a woolen cloth corset top, which also incorporated elements of blazer tailoring. The corset top featured a single-breasted button fastening, along with an internal bodice with boning. The top also included subtle pockets at the waist and featured a couture bow motif knotted at the front.
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As for her jewelry, Johansson opted for statement silver earrings and a few delicate pieces to accessorize her attire.
The actress’ hair was styled with the controversial side part, a style having a major resurgence, and her makeup included bold brows, lined eyes and a glossy lip. Johansson regularly works with award-winning stylist Kate Young, who is dressing Johansson throughout her “Jurassic World Rebirth” promotional tour.
Johansson’s “Tonight Show” attire highlights the growing trend for women’s tailoring. Across the pond in London, the 203-year-old bespoke tailor Norton & Sons has seen a rise in popularity for women’s suit looks and tailored pieces, as reported by WWD’s Hikmat Mohammed in August 2024.
“This renewed focus on women’s tailoring aligns with broader cultural shifts toward sustainability, individuality and the rejection of fast fashion. As more women ascend to leadership roles and seek professional attire that embodies confidence and style, the demand for high-quality, tailor-made clothing has grown,” said Hannah Bond, Norton & Sons’ womenswear representative.
The recent rise in tailored looks for women comes after former Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential run in 2024, during which she wore several suited looks, including a custom Chloé suit at the Democratic National Convention. Royal women like Kate Middleton and Queen Letizia of Spain often wear suits by Roland Mouret, Burberry, Mango and more designers.