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Scarlett Johansson Is First Celebrity To Wear Marchesa After Harvey Weinstein Scandal

Scarlett Johansson wore Marchesa to the 2018 MET Gala! The blonde bombshell became the first celebrity to proudly sport Georgina Chapman's label after the explosive Harvey Weinstein scandal!

Accompanied by boyfriend Colin Jost, on the red carpet, Johansson, 33, looked like a spring goddess in her rouge, floral gown and shimmering makeup. While delicate and stunning, her choice of couture was surely a power-move for the actress, as she chose to break the ice on a sensitive subject — in front of the entire Hollywood crowd!

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As RadarOnline.com readers know, A-listers boycotted Marchesa and The Harvey Weinstein Company After Chapman's sleazy husband was busted for sexually assaulting and harassing dozens of women in the workplace.

Due to the film director's sick behavior, Chapman's fashion label, Marchesa, greatly suffered. Sources even said the 42-year-old had gone into hiding and was diving herself into saving her brand after such horrific press.

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While Scarlett Johansson has been an active participant in the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, it seems she's realized Chapman's gorgeous designs have nothing to do with shady Weinstein, 66.

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