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Dakota Johnson Is 50 Shades of Chic at Milan Fashion Week
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Date:2025-04-19 00:16:56
When it comes to fashion, Dakota Johnson's taste is far from singular.
Case in point: The Fifty Shades of Grey star's latest look. Dakota stepped out at Gucci's Milan Fashion Week runway show Feb. 24 clad in a sheer bodysuit from the luxury label. She paired the plunging top—which featured Gucci's signature Diamante pattern—with a black blazer and miniskirt that were also embroidered with the brand's logo.
The 33-year-old completed the sultry number with black translucent tights from Calzedonia, knee-high boots, oversized sunglasses and a Gucci bag studded with silver spikes. For jewelry, Dakota wore delicate gold pieces, including a dainty chain necklace by Mikimoto with pearl detailing.
While her rocker chic ensemble is a departure from the dramatic, flowy gowns she often wears on red carpets, it nonetheless turned heads at the star-studded event, which was also attended by Salma Hayek and Jodie-Turner Smith.
Previously, the Cha Cha Real Smooth actress, who is also a Gucci ambassador, stressed the importance of finding clothes that reflect all aspects of her personality.
"To go out into the world, do hair and make-up and wear an outfit to look a certain way, it's super jarring," Dakota told Elle U.K. in 2021. "So to wear clothes in which I feel like myself is vital. I feel like, 'OK, this is a version of me.'"
Scroll on to see her Fashion Week 'fit, as well as more of her most memorable looks.
In Gucci
In Yves Saint Laurent
In Rodarte
In Gucci, RE/DONE and Magda Butrym
In Gucci
In Gucci
In Prada
In Christian Dior
In Gucci
In Gucci
In Gucci
In Gucci
In Valentino
In Yves Saint Laurent
In Christian Dior
In Gucci
In Armani Privé Couture
In Michael Kors
In Dior
In Chanel
In Christian Dior
In Saint Laurent
In Saint Laurent.
In Christian Dior.
In Balenciaga.
In Balenciaga.
In Chanel Couture.
In Gucci.
In Cushnie et Ochs.
in Jason Wu.
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