Scarlett Johansson Voted Best Dressed Pregnant Celebrity


by Alison Coldridge |
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Even though Scarlett’s baby bump is barely visible and she’s yet to confirm her pregnancy herself, the actress has topped a poll of the most stylish pregnant celebrities

Scarlett Johansson can add another award to her collection – the actress has been crowned the best dressed pregnant celebrity.

In a poll conducted by lingerie brand My Curves & Me on website babynames.co.uk, the mum-to-be beat the likes of former Girls Aloud singer Kimberley Walsh, X Factor winner Sam Bailey and actress Drew Barrymore. Scarlett’s style is so well liked by those that voted that she scored 30 per cent of the vote.

Scarlett showcased her barely visible baby bump last week, at the London premiere of her upcoming film _Captain America: The Winte_r.  She stayed true to her name and wore a stunning scarlet red dress from Vivienne Westwood’s Red Label collection, paired with red lipstick and nails and leopard print stilettos. 

This is the actress’s first child with her French journalist fiancé Romain Dauriac and while the couple haven’t yet commented on their baby news, Scarlett’s Avengers film producer Kevin Feige confirmed the news.

We can’t wait to see more of Scarlett’s maternity style as her pregnancy progresses.

If you’re on the hunt for brilliant pregnancy looks that won’t break the bank, take inspiration from these key maternity pieces available on the high street. 

How did you adapt your style during pregnancy? Let us know in the comments box below.

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