Scarlett Johansson Won’t Be Saving This Red Carpet Look For Her Daughter
Scarlett Johansson and Jason Schwartzman’s anticipated new movie is a total blast from the past! The acclaimed actors sat with Access Hollywood recently to discuss their time filming director Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City,” in select theaters June 16, and why the 1950s-set film was not only a fun experience but so creatively fulfilling. Jason and Scarlett teamed up with Wes and castmates including Bryan Cranston and Tom Hanks for the “Asteroid City” Cannes Film Festival premiere in recent weeks, and Scarlett reacted to the attention her fashion-forward Prada gown got and how she had other priorities in mind. “I just knew I didn’t want to wear something with a long, billowy train. I was like, ‘I can’t have Jason stepping on my train all night. It’s gonna drive me nuts,'” she teased. When it came to revisiting her very first major Hollywood event at age 11, Scarlett pointed out how much not only her style but also the red carpet has evolved. “That’s a parking lot. So it definitely was of another era,” she said, upon looking at a photo of herself at the 1997 Independent Spirit Awards. Though a young Scarlett looked adorable in her yellow gown, the Marvel superstar said she hadn’t held on to the dress for any sentimental reason. “Definitely not that one,” Scarlett joked, when asked if she was saving any of her past looks for her daughter, Rose. “That was immediately, probably, like given to Goodwill.”