Meagan Good didn't let the chilly December elements stop her from pulling off a skimpy and stunning look at the world premiere of her new series Harlem.
The 40-year-old actress left little to the imagination at the red carpet event, held at the AMC Magic Johnson Harlem theater on Wednesday evening.
She was joined by several co-stars on the red carpet, including Jasmine Guy, Jerie Johnson, Grace Byers, Shoniqua Shandai and series creator Tracy Oliver.
Good look: Meagan Good didn't let the chilly December elements stop her from pulling off a skimpy and stunning look at the world premiere of her new series Harlem
Red carpet ready: She was joined by several co-stars on the red carpet, including Jasmine Guy, Jerie Johnson, Grace Byers, Shoniqua Shandai and series creator Tracy Oliver.
Megan stepped out wearing a one-piece strapless black bodysuit, with her short blonde hair coming down to her chin.
Her bodysuit had an elegant mesh skirt attached to it, while she accessorized with emerald earrings.
She completed her look with a pair of black pumps for the red carpet event, held in the area of New York her show is named for.
Meagan's look: Megan stepped out wearing a one-piece strapless black bodysuit, with her short blonde hair coming down to her chin
Red carpet ready: She completed her look with a pair of black pumps for the red carpet event, held in the area of New York her show is named for
Harlem follows a group of four female friends (Good, Johnson, Byers and Shandai) who follow their dreams together after graduating college.
Good plays Camille, described as, 'a popular young anthropology professor at Columbia who has an extensive knowledge of the dating norms of many cultures, but has a hard time navigating her own love life.'
Johnson plays Tye, 'a successful, queer dating-app creator who prefers keeping vulnerability - and romantic partners - at arm's length.
Friends: Harlem follows a group of four female friends (Good, Johnson, Byers and Shandai) who follow their dreams together after graduating college
Meagan as Camille: Good plays Camille, described as, 'a popular young anthropology professor at Columbia who has an extensive knowledge of the dating norms of many cultures, but has a hard time