Halle Berry, 59, Stuns in Jaw-Dropping Black Bodysuit at ‘Crime 101’ Premiere
Halle Berry once again stole the spotlight at a major red carpet event, proving that at 59, she’s still one of Hollywood’s most glamorous and influential stars. The Oscar-winning actress made headlines on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the London premiere of Crime 101, turning heads with a daring look that perfectly matched the sleek, noir tone of her latest project.
Berry arrived at the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square in a long-sleeve black bodysuit with a plunging neckline that reached her sternum, creating a bold and elegant silhouette. She paired the bodysuit with a metallic, sheer maxi skirt by Ilkyaz Ozel, covered in circular sequins and tiny pearl beads. The skirt shimmered under the cameras and flowed gracefully as she walked the red carpet.
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Her accessories included black platform heels and a silver floral pendant necklace. Berry completed the look with a bronze smoky eye and soft waves, framing her face with fresh curtain bangs. The ensemble drew praise from fashion critics and fans alike, cementing her status as a red carpet icon.
In Crime 101, Berry stars as Sharon, a disillusioned insurance broker who forms an uneasy alliance with a high-profile thief. The film, directed by Bart Layton and adapted from a Don Winslow novella, also stars Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, and Barry Keoghan. The movie is set to hit theaters on Feb. 13.
The premiere comes amid a busy period for Berry and her production company, HalleHolly. She is set to star as the President of the United States in The President Is Missing, an Apple Original Films adaptation of the political thriller by Bill Clinton and James Patterson. In the film, Berry plays President Joanna Duncan, navigating a national security crisis while operating outside the White House.
Berry is also preparing for the psychological thriller Fleur, which begins filming in March. She plays a housewife who reinvents herself as an elite dominatrix in Paris—a role that is already generating awards-season buzz.
With this mix of thrillers, dramas, comedies, and personal passion projects, Berry continues to build a legacy that spans genres and defies Hollywood expectations. Her appearance at the Crime 101 premiere is just the beginning of what promises to be a landmark year.
Do you think Halle Berry’s move into darker, character-driven roles like Sharon in Crime 101 is the most exciting chapter of her career yet?


