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Dakota Johnson Wears a Completely Sheer Skirt Set for a Late-Night Appearance in NYC

Dakota Johnson Wears a Completely Sheer Skirt Set for a Late-Night Appearance in NYC

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Dakota Johnson turned heads in New York City yesterday, wearing a sheer two-piece look while en route to Late Night with Seth Meyers. The actress was photographed leaving the Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca in a black tulle top and matching midi skirt by Albanian designer Nensi Dojaka, layered over a brown strapless bodysuit. She styled the look with pointed black slingback pumps, gold hoop earrings, and black angular sunglasses. Her Gucci Jackie 1961 shoulder bag in brown complemented the neutral tones of the ensemble.
The outfit, styled by Kate Young, was one of several sheer looks Johnson has worn this week while promoting her upcoming film Materialists, directed by Past Lives filmmaker Celine Song.
On May 30, the actress was spotted wearing a sheer black bodysuit by Commando, paired with a suede Khaite jacket and gold-framed oval sunglasses.
This is just the latest in Johnson's standout press tour style streak. At Cannes last month, she wore a series of outstanding looks, including a semi-sheer Saint Laurent slip dress and a bubble-gum-pink fringe Gucci gown.
She also made headlines earlier this week for wearing a plunging blazer minidress during her appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon—which she jokingly covered up with tissues mid-interview.
The Madame Web star's appearance came just one day after reports surfaced that she and longtime partner Chris Martin had ended their relationship.
The breakup news followed a public shout-out from Martin, who told a Coldplay concert crowd on June 1, 'Don't forget to go see Materialists,' in a fan's clip shared on social media. The film, which stars Johnson alongside Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans, is set to be released June 13.
Neither Johnson nor Martin has commented publicly on the split, though sources told People that it 'feels final this time.'

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