She’s up for Best Actress in a dramatic film tonight.
And all eyes were on Scarlett Johansson as she sauntered down the red carpet of the 77th Annual Golden Globes at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday.
The Marriage Story actress, 35, looked radiant in a bright red Vera Wang gown which plunged low upon her chest while she attended with fiance Colin Jost.
Red hot: Scarlett Johansson looked like a wonder in red Vera Wang when she appeared at the 77th Golden Globes on Sunday
Amour: Colin and Scarlett couldn’t hide their love, even while posing for the cameras
As her dress dipped down, a bit of illusion mesh made sure everything stayed in place.
Scarlett’s dress was full of drama, featuring a huge bow and full train at back.
Breathtaking Bulgari diamonds around her neck, wrist and on her ears took the look to the next level. A chic clutch which featured a glimmering clasp to match her jewels completed the ensemble.
The Lost In Translation talent went for ultimate glamour with her beauty, slicking her locks back out of her face sleekly while keeping her skin dewy and glowing.
Dramatic: Scarlett’s dress was full of drama, featuring a huge bow and full train at back
Glamour: The Lost In Translation talent went for ultimate glamour with her beauty, slicking her locks back out of her face sleekly while keeping her skin dewy and glowing
Going for the gold: The star was ready for the spotlight as one of the evening’s Best Actress nominees
She beamed while joined by comedian fiance Jost.
After snapping a few photos, the couple leaned in to share a kiss.
Scarlett is hoping to take home the gold for her film Marriage Story, which earned the evening’s most nominations with six separate nods.
What a pair: She beamed while joined by comedian fiance Colin Jost
Only have eyes for you: They looked utterly enamored with one another
Public display of affection: After snapping a few photos, the couple leaned in to share a kiss
The Netflix romantic dramedy was nominated for Best Screenplay, Best Actress In A Supporting Role (for Laura Dern), Best Actress in a leading dramatic role (Johannson), Best Actor (Adam Driver), Best Original Score and last but not least, Best Motion Picture.
In addition to her critically acclaimed role in the Noah Baumbach feature, she appeared in Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy nominee Jojo Rabbit.
Making it an even busier evening for the star, she’s also set to present.