A goddess in green! Jada Pinkett Smith dazzles in a beaded emerald silk dress at the Paris premiere of Girls Trip

It was a massive box office smash when it opened in America this summer.

And Jada Pinkett Smith looked thrilled to be premiering her comedy, Girls Trip, at UGC Ciné Cité Bercy in Paris, France, on Monday evening.

The actress, 46, one of the movie's four leading ladies, radiated film star chic as she hit the red carpet in a beaded emerald green silk dress with a soaring thigh split. 

A goddess in green: Jada Pinkett Smith looked thrilled to be premiering her comedy, Girls Trip, at UGC Ciné Cité Bercy in Paris, France, on Monday evening 

A goddess in green: Jada Pinkett Smith looked thrilled to be premiering her comedy, Girls Trip, at UGC Ciné Cité Bercy in Paris, France, on Monday evening 

The cleavage-baring number featured three rows of glistening fringe over her trim midriff and at the hem.

Balancing on a pair of silver open-toed ankle-strap stilettos, Jada wore her raven locks in bouncy curls.

The actress had been seen in the French capital earlier that day, elegantly contrasting her beautiful green dress with a bright orange coat as she strolled through the city to the premiere.

Jada, Queen Latifah, Regina Hall and Tiffany Haddish star as a quartet of pals holidaying to the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans in Girls Trip.

Elegant: The actress, 46, one of the movie's four leading ladies, radiated film star chic as she hit the red carpet in a beaded emerald green silk dress with a soaring thigh split
Elegant: The actress, 46, one of the movie's four leading ladies, radiated film star chic as she hit the red carpet in a beaded emerald green silk dress with a soaring thigh split

Elegant: The actress, 46, one of the movie's four leading ladies, radiated film star chic as she hit the red carpet in a beaded emerald green silk dress with a soaring thigh split 

Turning heads: Balancing on a pair of silver open-toed ankle-strap stilettos, Jada wore her raven locks in bouncy curls 

Turning heads: Balancing on a pair of silver open-toed ankle-strap stilettos, Jada wore her raven locks in bouncy curls 

In a meta flourish, the movie - directed by Malcolm D. Lee - was screened at this year's actual Essence Music Festival over the summer. 

It was released in America and Canada on July 21 and in Britain and Ireland on July 26, and will open in French cinemas on December 13.

On Monday - the day of the Parisian premiere - nominations were announced for the NAACP Image Awards, with Girls Trip bagging five. 

Dazzling: The cleavage-baring number featured three rows of glistening fringe over her waist

Dazzling: The cleavage-baring number featured three rows of glistening fringe over her waist

Bold: The actress had been seen in the French capital earlier that day, elegantly contrasting her beautiful green dress with a bright orange coat as she strolled through the city

Bold: The actress had been seen in the French capital earlier that day, elegantly contrasting her beautiful green dress with a bright orange coat as she strolled through the city

Tiffany and Regina are each up for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Motion Picture, Malcolm for Outstanding Directing In A Motion Picture.

Screenwriters Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver are jointly nominated for their script, and the film itself is in the running for Outstanding Motion Picture.

Jada - who is married to fellow movie star Will Smith - graciously tweeted her kudos on Monday.

She wrote: 'Congrats @morereginahall and @TiffanyHaddish for your @NAACP #ImageAwards noms!!! And congrats to the entire #GirlsTrip clan for the movie nom!!!'

Talented: Girls Trip was as released in America and Canada on July 21 and in Britain and Ireland on July 26, and will open in French cinemas on December 13 

Talented: Girls Trip was as released in America and Canada on July 21 and in Britain and Ireland on July 26, and will open in French cinemas on December 13 

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