She plays the leading role in the new romantic comedy and
Dakota Johnson also commanded the spotlight as she led the glamour at the
star-studded European premiere of How To Be Single in London on Tuesday
evening.
The Fifty Shades of Grey actress made a literally shimmering
entrance onto the pink carpet in the capital's Leicester Square as she'd picked
out a gold-lamé floor-length gown for the special screening.
Dakota, 26, glittered from head-to-toe in the metallic frock
which featured a plunging neckline, offering attendees and onlookers a glimpse
of her pert cleavage.
She was the shining star of the event as she turned heads in
the form-flattering frock which clung to every contour of her body thanks to
the skin-tight nature of the fabric.
While the deep-V neckline meant a large proportion of her
alabaster-toned décolletage was on show, eyes were also drawn to her back as
the dress design featured generously-sized cut-outs.
Dakota supported her naturally pert bust with a black bra
which was partially visible thanks to the open-back design and she was lucky to
avoid any unfortunate wardrobe malfunctions despite the sides being largely
open.
She was keen not to distract from her upper half and the
trailing length of the festive-season-appropriate number ensured her slim pins
were entirely concealed, as were her choice of accompanying heels for the most
part.
Dakota Johnson has been the golden girl of Hollywood ever
since her leading role in 50 Shades of Grey, and she’s proving her status is
still intact in this gorgeous gown.
The brunette beauty ensured all eyes were on her when she
stepped out in this floor-length glossy gown by Marc Jacobs, and the high shine
fabric made for the ultimate evening choice for a winter red carpet.
A gold dress, although bold, is a timeless classic that
you’ll pull out of your wardrobe time and time again, so don’t be wary by its
distinctiveness and know that you’ll look on-point whenever you wear a gown
such as this one.
The sad news is that Dakota’s version was custom made for
her, but you can check out the edit below for our top alternatives from the
likes of Asos to Reiss.
Style with barely there gold sandals and a slick red lip for
the finishing touches.
Dakota towered above her co-stars somewhat as she further
heightened her 5'7" figure with a pair of platform heeled peep-toes which
were an exact match to her glittering gown.
She looked every inch the leading lady as she was impeccably
made up, favouring her go-to look - meticulously-applied eyeliner flicks and a
sumptuous red-pink lipstick plumping her pout.
The Texas-born screen star swept her super-glossy and
endless brunette tresses into a mid-height ponytail with her full fringe and
front sections left loose to further frame her face.
Dakota was joined by the equally talented Rebel Wilson who
plays the supporting role of Robin in the hotly-anticipated chick flick.
The BAFTA nominee greeted the 35-year-old comedienne with a
warm embrace as they both did their best to not let a badly-timed Great British
downpour rain on their parade ahead of the special screening.
Although Rebel opted for a strikingly different outfit to
her co-star, she too added an element of sparkle to the otherwise-dreary night
and made quite the entrance in a decorative dress.
Rebel's choice of attire made the most of her famous curves
as the blue textured material clung to all the right places while the
asymmetric hem exposed her slender calves all well as her glittering silver
stilettos.
The popular screen star appeared to be struggling with the
less than ideal weather conditions but she soon got into the spirit of the
movie as she assembled for group shots with Dakota, Leslie Mann and Alison
Brie.
Leslie Mann too showcased her individual style sense as she
appeared to have been inspired by traditional Chinese dress on the night,
arriving in a little black dress which was decorated with colourful applique
patches.
It's a hard job but somebody's got to do it: Leslie Mann
injected a much-needed burst of rainbow colour to the otherwise grey evening
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