Dakota Johnson Glows in Microscopic Bikini for Boat Day With Kate Hudson After Chris Martin Split
Hudson wore her own microscopic bikini, hers a striped yellow two-piece with cherry accents.
The lavish getaway comes a month after Johnson and Chris Martin called it quits.Sometimes all you need to get through a breakup is a tiny bikini, a lavish yacht, and the company of your friends. Dakota Johnson enjoyed the whole trifecta this week amid her split from Chris Martin.
The Fifty Shades star leaned into the healing powers of Ibiza's blazing sun and clear waters with a boat day with Kate Hudson. Ever the fashionista, Johnson sported an itty-bitty white bikini, composed of a tiny triangle top and cheeky bottoms. She accented the two piece with oversize shades, and had her cell phone and a Voss water bottle in hand.
As for beauty, the 35-year-old appeared to forego makeup, but had a radiant sun-kissed glow. Johnson wore her luscious dark-brown hair down, natural, and wet after a dive into the blue waters.
Later in the day, Johnson added a yellow-and-blue floral skirt, black mesh flats, pistachio-green beach bag, and blue-and-gray baseball cap to her look. She also pulled her hair into two loose, messy braids.
Hudson suited up in her own teeny-tiny swimsuit, hers a golden-yellow shade with a striped pattern, cherry motifs, and ruffled hem. The bikini was composed of a mini string top and matching microscopic bottoms. The Running Point star also forewent glam and wore her golden tresses in beachy waves.
The celeb pair was also accompanied by Hudson's stylist and friend, Sophie Lopez. Lopez switched things up with a black halter bikini top and matching high-waisted bottoms. She accented the swimwear with a smattering of rings and small hoop earrings, wore her black hair down with a middle part, and skipped glam, wih the exception of bright-red nails.
The trio was all smiles as they lounged on a big white float and took in the sights from the deck.
The Materialists star's island outing comes a month after she and the Coldplay frontman called it quits. The celeb pair dated for nine years and confirmed their engagement in March 2024.
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