Celebrity Halle Berry Halle Berry's Plunging Mini Dress Included a Snake Belt Buckle The actress is currently promoting her new movie, Bruised. By Tessa Petak Tessa Petak Instagram Tessa Petak is a Brooklyn-based writer who helps to cultivate InStyle's illustrious news coverage across a wide range of topics including celebrity, fashion, and entertainment. She also produces and composes celebrity profiles and features for the site and InStyle's digital issues. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on November 16, 2021 @ 09:14AM Pin Share Tweet Email Any time Halle Berry steps out, it's practically a guarantee that her outfit is going to be notable. And luckily for us, the actress is promoting her new movie Bruised, which means a bevy of killer 'fits. On Monday, the star appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! For the occasion, she wore a chic and sexy velvet mini dress. The metallic gold-and-black dress plunged down to her midsection, where it met a wide leather belt with a large gold snake buckle. A fringed hemline and wide bell sleeves completed the dress, which she accessorized with thin gold hoops and a couple of gold statement rings. Berry paired the frock with matching black-and-gold stilettos and a middle-parted, waved hairdo. Halle Berry on the Butt-Sculpting Leggings and MMA Training That Got Her Ready for Her Next Role Getty Images Berry opted for another metallic ensemble for the premiere of the film on Saturday. The actress, who plays a disgraced MMA fighter seeking redemption in the ring, hit the red carpet in a corseted silver jumpsuit with a matching cropped tuxedo jacket. She shared snaps from the event, which she attended with her boyfriend Van Hunt, to her Instagram, thanking the cast and crew of the film. "Still filled with emotion after Saturday's premiere," she wrote alongside a carousel of images from the event. "To share a labor of love with an audience for the first time is a feeling I cannot describe." Berry, who both starred in and directed the film, recently opened up to InStyle about how she balanced the intense physical training with leading and directing the movie, which premieres on Wednesday. "I was doing four-to-five hours of training per day, learning six different martial arts disciplines, as well as doing strength and recovery training — which is just as important," Berry told us. "Mentally it was growthful, too, simply because I was juggling a lot of balls along with my directorial duties."