Dakota Johnson ditched her bra for another sheer lace look at the Zurich Film Festival.
The “50 Shades of Grey” actress was pictured on the red carpet Thursday in an indigo blue party frock with a sheer lace mock turtleneck bodice and drop waist design. A voluminous ballgown style tulle skirt completed the jaw-dropping floor-length gown, which the “Materialists” star accessorized with two substantially jeweled statement rings.
She wore her brunette locks in soft waves, and applied a neutral makeup palette for the outing.
Johnson, 35, showed off various angles of the stunning look on the red carpet, and later stepped on stage to accept the Golden Eye award for career achievement.
The “Madame Web” star’s appearance closely follows another sheer lace moment — earlier this month, she appeared in a completely sheer black lace dress at the Kering Foundation dinner in New York.
For that outing, Johnson slipped into a pair of black undies and a bra by Fleur du Mal to complement the long, revealing Gucci dress.
She accentuated the look with a cherry red manicure and lip, and opted for an event-worthy updo. In photos, Johnson showed off her partially exposed backside while modeling the see-through ensemble.
The actress previously showed Chris Martin what he was missing in a sheer black ensemble following their June split after nearly eight years together.
At the time, the radiant actress stepped out of New York’s Greenwich Hotel in a Nensi Dojaka bodysuit and matching tulle midi skirt for an eye-popping post-split appearance.
In February 2024, she again showcased her love for all things transparent in a crystal-embellished, mesh custom Gucci design for the premiere of “Madame Web.”
“Fashion has actually kind of always been a personal thing for me,” the actress told Vogue for a video interview during the Cannes Film Festival in May, recalling putting together “some of the most outrageous looks” as a child and trying on mom Melanie Griffith’s premiere gowns.
But when it comes to her own sense of style on the red carpet, she has one simple prerequisite.
“I guess the thing that makes me choose a dress for a carpet — I have to feel good in it,” she told the outlet.