The annual Museum Gala was held in New York City this past Thursday night, and Scarlett Johansson led a procession of celebrities to the event.
According to Geo, this glamorous event, which took place on the Upper West Side of Manhattan at the Museum of Natural History, was welcoming a wide range of prominent figures.
With his black suit and tie, "Gladiator II" heartthrob Paul Mescal was one of the top-tier stars who attended the event. He exuded the fascination characteristic of the entertainment industry.
On that particular occasion, the red carpet was swamped with stares, including Scarlett, who modeled a flowing black gown that reached about ankle length.
Despite being cinched in at the waistline and showing off her back tattoo, the bias-cut number showed only a slight hint of cleavage, which really highlighted her enviably slim form.
With her hair pulled back into a tight ponytail, she enhanced her radiant skin with makeup. She spruced up the ensemble with a pearl choker and morganite pendant earrings by Sabyasachi.
Per Daily Mail, during her attendance at the event, Scarlett was accompanied by her handsome husband, Colin Jost, who is also a co-host of the well-known part of Saturday Night Live known as Weekend Update.
Colin beamed as he held hands with his wife, who looked up at him with adoration. He was dressed in a dark blue tuxedo with a black bow tie.
At one point, they were joined by Mikey Day, a co-star of Colin's on Saturday Night Live. Mikey attempted to strike a silly pose, which delighted Scarlett.
Bill Belichick, 72, a legendary former football coach who led the New England Patriots under Tom Brady, struck a pose with his new girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, 24.
A number of well-known faces from Saturday Night Live were there, including Kenan Thompson, the program's longest-serving cast member.
Fred Armisen, a regular star of the iconic sketch series from 2002 until 2013, also made his presence known among the celebs present at the celebration.
In addition, more recent cast members, such as Marcello Hernandez, Sarah Sherman, and Bowen Yang, attended the event together for a group photograph.
Additionally, there was Lorne Michaels, the man who created Saturday Night Live in the 1970s and has served as the showrunner for most of the show's tenure.
Likewise, the legendary comedian Steve Martin, who currently appears alongside Selena Gomez and Martin Short in the television series "Only Murders in the Building," became acquainted with the legendary tennis player John McEnroe.
As anticipated, social media was rife with reactions.
A fan tweeted, "Scarlett Johansson redefined elegance at the Museum Gala! Absolutely stunning!"
Another fan noted, "Kenan Thompson and Lorne Michaels in the same frame? A moment in comedy history!"
Meanwhile, a third fan posted, "Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson? Did not see that coming at all!"
The playful antics of Mikey Day also gained attention, with a netizen tweeting, "Mikey Day bringing the humor to the red carpet-classic SNL vibes!"
Others marveled at Steve Martin's appearance alongside McEnroe.
"Steve Martin and John McEnroe? That's a duo we didn't know we needed!" a fifth person wrote.
Another fan added, "Scarlett and Colin are ultimate #couplegoals at the gala-simple, classy, and timeless!"
Business Times has reached out to Scarlett Johansson for comments.