Dakota Johnson Embraces Bouclé Pieces in Ferragamo for ‘Jimmy Fallon' Appearance, Talks ‘Materialists'
Dakota Johnson made her latest stop on her 'Materialists' promotional tour on Monday with an appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' in New York City. The actress stars in the romantic comedy film directed by Oscar-nominated 'Past Lives' filmmaker Celine Song.
For her late-night talk show appearance, Johnson opted for a look courtesy of Ferragamo. The actress wore a black single-breasted bouclé blazer with a bouclé miniskirt and black patent leather pumps. Johnson's blazer featured a plunging neckline with sinuous craftsmanship and buttons at the waist.
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Johnson paired the look with sheer black tights, giving the ensemble a unified tonal element overall. As for accessories, Johnson chose simple pieces, including a few silver metallic rings. Her glam included makeup with bold brows, lined eyes and a natural visage. Johnson's hair was styled straight and worn down with fringe to frame her face.
The actress' look was curated by stylist Kate Young, who has collaborated with such stars as Julianne Moore and Scarlett Johansson. In January, WWD honored Young with the Best Stylist award at the 2025 WWD Style Awards.
'Celebrities and designers form alliances in a way they didn't used to,' Young told WWD. 'They might have met and become friends in the past, but now people align themselves with brands and then also become brand ambassadors or faces of campaigns,' she said. 'Now, brands are so good at identifying talent they're interested in very early.'
Johnson, who was recently announced as a global brand ambassador for Roberto Coin, was styled in another Ferragamo look by Young. Johnson wore a sleek strapless Ferragamo look on Thursday for an event celebrating her new role as a Roberto Coin global ambassador. Young, styled Johnson was also in Ferragamo heels. The actress also wore jewelry by Roberto Coin.
'Materialists' stars Johnson as Lucy, a professional matchmaker who finds herself at the center of a love triangle with former flame John and new love interest Harry. The film hits theaters June 13.
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