Dakota Johnson made her latest stop on her “Materialists” promotional tour on Thursday in New York City with an appearance on “The Late Show With Seth Meyers.” The actress costars in the film alongside Chris Evan and Pedro Pascal.
For her late-night talk show appearance, Johnson opted for the sheer trend, styling a long-sleeve midi dress courtesy of Nensi Dojaka. The actress wore the sheer piece with a fitted silhouette and exposed seams throughout. Beneath her sheer dress, Johnson added a brown, strapless bodysuit with a formfitting design.
Dakota Johnson and Seth Meyers on “The Late Show With Seth Meyers” on June 5 in New York City.
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As for her accessories, the recently announced global brand ambassador for Roberto Coin kept those elements relatively minimal, favoring simple earrings. She completed the ensemble with a pair of black Saint Laurent Raven slingback pointed-toe pumps.
When it came to her glam, Johnson’s hair was styled straight and worn down, cascading past her shoulders, with fringe to frame her face by stylist Mark Townsend. Her makeup included such elements as bold brows, lined eyes and a glossy lip courtesy of artist Georgie Eisdell. Johnson’s look was curated by Kate Young, who WWD named Best Stylist at the 2025 WWD Style Awards.
Dakota Johnson promotes her film “Materialists” on “The Late Show With Seth Meyers” on June 5 in New York City.
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Young recently styled Johnson in another sheer look for the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. While attending the Kering and Cannes Film Festival Official Dinner on May 18, Johnson wore an allover shimmering sleeveless dress by Gucci, with jewelry courtesy of Boucheron.
Johnson is just one of Young’s high-profile clients. The stylist also collaborates with Michelle Williams and Julianne Moore. In an interview with Young from January, the stylist explained the rapid change she’s seen in the fashion and entertainment industries and how the two have become inextricably linked.
Dakota Johnson’s look was curated by stylist Kate Young.
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“People didn’t even have a stylist. I think a lot of people bought a dress to go to the Globes, or maybe their costume designer did it,” she said.
“Celebrities and designers form alliances in a way they didn’t used to. 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,” Young said. “Now, brands are so good at identifying talent they’re interested in very early.”
Written and directed by Oscar nominee Celine Song, “Materialists” follows Johnson’s character Lucy, a New York City matchmaker who finds herself at the center of a love triangle between her former flame, played by Evans, and a new love interest, played by Pascal. The film hits theaters June 13.