Matt Damon's Wife Luciana Barroso Followed the Implicit Dress Code at the Men in Black Premiere

Matt Damon's Wife Luciana Barroso Followed the Implicit Dress Code at the Men in Black Premiere

[MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] Well, I really wish I'd listened a lot more before I weighed in on this. I don't want to further anybody's pain with anything that I do or say. And So for that I'm really sorry. [MUSIC] A lot of those women are my dear friends and I love them and respect them and support what they're doing. And want to be a part of that change and want to go along for the ride. But I should get in the back seat and close my mouth for awhile. [BLANK_AUDIO]

When you’re attending a premiere of a movie called Men in Black, it’s implied that you should wear black, right? And if you're a man, it's kind of a requirement, yeah? This is the age-old question. As someone who has yet to be invited to the premiere of any MIB property, I can’t authoritatively comment on the politics of the dress code, but I think it’s a safe assumption … ?

Anyway, Matt Damon attended the premiere of Men in Black: International on Tuesday, and brought along his eternal plus-one, wife Luciana Barroso. Where Damon faltered in terms of dress code (a navy suit, really?), Barroso flourished, walking the carpet in a glamorous black halter dress and matching sandals.

The mother of four wore her hair pulled back in a ponytail brushing her left shoulder and accessorized with a thin silver choker and delicate dangling earrings.

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Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

Of course, this isn’t exactly the first time Luciana has worn black on a red carpet …

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Amanda Edwards/Getty Images

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Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

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So maybe her outfit was chosen as less of an adherence to an implicit dress code, and more of a natural gravitation toward the color black? I suppose we’ll never know — but intentions aside, she looks out of this world.