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Dakota Johnson's Bold Moves: Sheer Dresses, Instagram Wipes, and a New Chapter

Dakota Johnson's Bold Moves: Sheer Dresses, Instagram Wipes, and a New Chapter

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Dakota Johnson has dominated headlines in the past few days with a string of highly visible events and bold moves, both on and off the red carpet. Most notably, she created a major stir at the Kering Foundation’s Caring for Women gala in New York, arriving in a sheer floor-length black Gucci dress with lace panels that left little to the imagination. Photographed alongside other A-listers including Demi Moore and Lauren Sanchez Bezos, Dakota set off a heated debate across entertainment outlets and social media about the resurgence of “naked dressing.” The Hollywood Reporter and Hola magazine both ran splashy features on her choice, pointing to the way she has embraced edgy couture and unapologetic self-expression at major galas. This look was widely discussed—Instagram and Twitter lit up with both praise and criticism—with many speculating the move signals a bolder chapter in her public persona.

She’s equally been the subject of fan intrigue through her social media actions. Several days ago, Dakota discreetly wiped almost her entire Instagram account, leaving only a single post: her cover shot for Another magazine. Telegrafi notes this echoes recent moves by other stars, fueling speculation in the entertainment press about celebrities reclaiming privacy or making deliberate digital statements. There’s no official comment from Dakota, but the deletion has drawn outsized attention and is being read as signaling a new phase in her relationship with fame.

In her professional life, Dakota was at the center of a lavish celebration at the Tribeca Festival for Daddio, her new film with Sean Penn. Industry guests packed RiseNY and Gran Morsi for the premiere and afterparty, where the film—an intimate drama set during a late-night taxi ride—was praised for its raw human connection and Dakota’s quietly powerful performance. The event was extensively covered by T2C Online, which called it one of the festival’s most exciting appearances. Critics point to Daddio as another strong step in her journey toward more dramatic, adult roles with long-term significance.

She also recently made news by calling out her mother, Melanie Griffith, for posting photos of her on social media without consent. AOL reports the private family moment became public fodder, briefly amplifying their sometimes complex dynamic. Notably, Dakota and Melanie made a rare joint red carpet appearance at the Splitsville premiere in Los Angeles last month, prompting several entertainment sites to both celebrate Dakota’s family ties and remark on her boundary-setting.

Looking ahead, Dakota confirmed to Etalk that she remains committed to the romance genre and has no plans to drastically change her trademark hairstyle, a statement greeted with relief by fans attached to her signature look. She continues to be an object of intense scrutiny and admiration in fashion, film, and social media, where almost every move is dissected for clues about her evolving career and private life. All told, Dakota Johnson has spent September at center stage—in looks, projects, and headlines—setting the tone for what may become a formative chapter in her biography.

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