Dakota Johnson Steps Out in Daring Black Tom Ford Dress in New York City
The 'Fifty Shades' actress wore the sheer dress while appearing on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' on Wednesday
Dakota Johnson is showing her daring side.
On Wednesday, the actress, 34, stepped out in a sheer black Tom Ford dress teamed with a black leather jacket as she appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers to talk about her new movie Madame Web.
The star added some height to her outfit with a pair of over-the-knee black boots and wore a black bodysuit underneath her ensemble.
Johnson also added a pop of color by carrying a scarlet Gucci bag.
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Johnson's appearance on the show came after she stopped by the Today show on Wednesday, wearing a pair of high-waisted red Carolina Herrera pants, which she teamed with a matching high-neck top.
Talking to host Hoda Kotb, Johnson — whose parents are Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson — spoke about the "nepo baby" conversation and insisted she finds conversations about celebrities whose parents are also celebrities "incredibly annoying and boring."
"Like, if you’re a journalist, write about something else," she told Kotb.
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Johnson poked fun at having celebrity parents during her recent Saturday Night Live hosting stint on Jan. 27.
She joined the show's group Please Don't Destroy, and comedians John Higgins and Martin Herlihy — sons of SNL producer Steve Higgins and former head writer Tim Herlihy, respectively — for one video.
Johnson, Higgins and Herlihy struck a "nepo truce" with matching rings while otherwise roasting each other.
Johnson and her father Don, 74, have spoken openly about his decision to cut her off financially when she chose to pursue acting rather than attend college after she graduated high school.
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"He said, ‘If you go to college, you’ll still get an allowance,' " the Fifty Shades star recalled on the Today show. "And I was like, ‘Well, I’m going to be an actress.’ So he was like, ‘Alright, well you’re on your own.' "
Madame Web, directed by SJ Clarkson, is in theaters Feb. 14.
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