Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith bring style A-game to the Emancipation premiere, returning to the red carpet for the first time since that Oscars slap – see photos
December 01, 2022 - 13:09 GMT Orin Carlin Jada Pinkett Smith brought some major Hollywood drama to the red carpet last night.
The actress stepped out in Los Angeles at the premiere of her husband’s new film Emancipation, a picture that explores the story of a runaway slave who contends with the swamps of Louisiana in a bid to travel north.There was absolutely zero blending into the background for the actress thanks to her exquisite Stephane Rolland gown, and the statement piece undoubtedly took centre stage.The off-white gown had a high fold-over neckline and a baby doll-like silhouette.
Husband Will Smith made his first return to the red carpet on Wednesday since that Oscars moment. His appearance comes eight months after he pretty memorably struck Chris Rock during this year's ceremony, turning the 94th annual Academy Awards into a night that, honestly, we still can't quite believe actually happened.
But Will instead pulled out all the stops, looking suave in a suit that set him apart from the rest. Instead of adhering to tradition and opting for sleek black, the actor danced to the beat of his own drum and went for a plush burgundy shade for his blazer, trousers and double-breasted waistcoat.
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