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Dakota Johnson just flaunted her body in a completely sheer dress on the red carpet–and all we have to say is WOW!
The actress was recently named one of the faces of Gucci’s Beloved Late-Night campaign. Ahead of the launch, Dakota attended the digital screening of Gucci Aria dressed in (what else?) head-to-toe Gucci. That said, maybe Dakota’s stylist Kate Young was working overtime to pull the outfit together, because it’s SO sexy!
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At the screening, Dakota was gorgeous in a sheer, pale pink lace jumpsuit over tulle underwear. She topped off the body-baring look with a short-sleeved, cropped pink-sequined cardigan, also by Gucci. It seems pink was her signature color for the night!
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Thanks to the pink sequins of her shrug, Dakota was impossible to miss–she brought the razzle dazzle to an already glam night! The Fifty Shades of Grey star kept her makeup simple yet elegant, and wore her dark brown hair in loose waves, parting her signature fringe in the middle.
Dakota didn't post on her own IG platform; however, Just Jared's post--which featured some of the hottest looks of the night, including St. Vincent and Celeste--had fans fawning over her sheer layered outfit.
"Dakota my gorgeous girl," one user wrote. Another commented, "Dakota looks so stunning," followed by a heart emoji. We agree!
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Dakota typically keeps out of the limelight, so we're not surprised she chose not to post her look on social. Recently, it was announced that she'll be returning to the small screen to play Anne Elliott in Netflix's upcoming adaption of Jane Austen's Persuasion.
"Netflix's Persuasion will be based on Jane Austen's 1817 novel of the same name, but it will be a modern retelling set in our day," according to Deadline.