Dakota Johnson Rocks A Completely Sheer Black Gown For Her Appearance On ‘Late Night’ As Fans Say: ‘Outfit Is Slaying’

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Dakota Johnson has been serving fashion excellency left and right for the promotion of her new movie Madame Web. From her plunging Tom Ford jumpsuit at the SNL show to the sheer outfit at the SNL afterparty, the 50 Shades of Grey icon isn’t stopping anytime soon.

Making a splash on Late Night with Seth Meyers, she conquered the New York City scene in a stunning black Tom Ford dress, once again embracing the sheer trend. Paired with sleek black leather thigh-high boots, she effortlessly navigated her way to the seat for the show, cleverly sporting a bodysuit underneath the see-through ensemble.

Dakota Johnson Bares The Cold In A Sheer Dress

Before she arrived to the show, she braved the chilly streets of NYC by layering a leather jacket over her dress. Adding a touch of flair, she accessorized with stylish red-framed glasses and a shiny Gucci bag in a vibrant red hue for that perfect splash of color to her all-black look.

The official Instagram page of the show shared a behind-the-scenes photo featuring the actress and the talk show host, sparking tremendous excitement among fans for her appearance.

“THANK YOU FOR BEING ACTIVE IT MEANS A LOT,” said one enthusiastic fan. “Outfit is slaying,” wrote another user.

Dakota Johnson Talks About The Nepo Baby Controversy

Dakota Johnson, born to actors Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith, often finds herself entangled in the ongoing debate surrounding celebrity offsprings in the industry with priviliges, a.k.a nepotism. However, to the surprise of no one, she recently expressed her disinterest in the nepotism discussion.

Speaking on the Today show, she revealed that she finds the subject "incredibly annoying and boring."

The host, Hoda Kotb, questioned Johnson about her opinion to which she answered: "Like, if you’re a journalist, write about something else. That’s just like, lame."