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Dakota Johnson Stuns in a Totally Sheer Revenge Dress After Chris Martin Breakup

Dakota Johnson Stuns in a Totally Sheer Revenge Dress After Chris Martin Breakup

Yahoo06-06-2025

Dakota Johnson wore a black tulle, two-piece dress for her appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers on June 5.
The actress has recently worn several other memorable street style looks during her press tour for The Materialists.
The appearance comes after reports that Johnson has split from her boyfriend of nearly eight years, Chris Martin.Dakota Johnson has done it again—and, yes, by "it," I do, of course, mean a mind-bogglingly good street style moment. After all, at this point, she's kind of known for it. The actress, who is currently in New York City promoting her upcoming rom-com The Materialists, recently stepped out in a number of enviable looks—a cool suede Khaite jacket paired with over $100,000 worth of jewelry; a plunging Balenciaga bodysuit paired with a chic long leather blazer; and an asymmetric plunging skirt suit. The list goes on. Her latest look, which comes just a few days after reports that Johnson and her long-term partner, Chris Martin, split after nearly six years, is bolder than ever.
Stepping out in New York City's Tribeca neighborhood on June 5, Johnson wore an entirely see-through black tulle dress. Or at least, that's what it looked like. In fact, the look, styled by Kate Young, was comprised of two matching see-through tulle pieces from Nensi Dojaka—the Mesh Semi-Sheer Bodysuit and the Mila tulle midi skirt. Is it just me, or this kind of giving revenge dress?
She completed the daring look with the YSL Raven satin crêpe slingbacks, her trusty Gucci Jackie 1961 shoulder bag in brown, and the Oliver Peoples x Khaite 1951C sunglasses. As for her accessories, she rocked several rings by Cece Jewellery and Kate Young x Monica Vinader gold hoop earrings.
Johnson wore the look for her appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, where she spoke about her upcoming film. The Materialists is Celine Song's second feature following 2023's Past Lives. Johnson stars alongside Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans.
"Sparring with actors like Pedro and Chris, just so fun," she gushed about working with her co-stars. She then described the film not as a rom-com, but as more of a "rom-dramedy" that is "very much in the vein of Nora Ephron movies" and "Jim Brooks movies." "I think it's this balance of leaning into the actual real sad side of love."
Earlier this week, Johnson also appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon where she once again spoke about her relationship with Pescal—apparently, he has started stealing her clothes. 'He does that a lot. He takes my clothes," she said. "He's like always underdressed. Well, I mean, like he's wearing a T-shirt, and it's cold outside. Not like he forgot his pants.'
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