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Dakota Johnson is all business with her latest red carpet look. The Saturday Night Live host and bangs icon stepped out in London today to promote her new Spider-Man film, Madame Web (which has her teaming up with Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, and Emma Roberts). For the occasion, she swapped her usual gowns and jumpsuits for a two-piece set that brought together a sleek, stealthy midi-length skirt with a super-cropped blazer.
She opted to go shirtless under the blazer, which featured a simple lapel and cropped silhouette that gave a tiny peek of skin over the waistband of her skirt. She finished the look with a pair of black pumps and didn't add a necklace but did wear earrings with the ensemble. She wore her signature brunette hair down, with the polished waves almost reaching her waist.
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If you, like many other Johnson stans, are wondering how she felt swapping her usual acting roles for web-slinging, Johnson was excited to try something new. She even revealed that she did some of her own stunts, though she wasn't ready to throw herself out of a building — yet.
“I got to do a day of stunt driving work, and I’m really good at it, it seems!” she told Entertainment Weekly. “I mean, I can do some really wild things with a car. I drove an ambulance. I drove a taxicab. I drove everything in the movie — except for flying through the air and out of a building. But other than that, I’m like, ‘Watch out, Tom Cruise.’”
She continued to say that one action-movie standby made her uncomfortable: working with special effects and blue screens.
“I’ve never really done a movie where you are on a blue screen,” she continued. "There’s fake explosions going off, and someone’s going, ‘Explosion!’ and you act like there’s an explosion. That, to me, was absolutely psychotic.”