Dakota Johnson almost had a wardrobe malfunction on the red carpet – while wearing a slinky, sheer blue dress to the Daddio premiere at Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on Monday evening.
The 34-year-old actress — who is currently filming The Materialists — teased a pair of lacy briefs underneath the flowy frock.
A gust of wind almost caused the star a Marilyn Monroe moment – with the gown flashing a hint of her derriere as she signed autographs on the red carpet.
Her dress was designed with spaghetti-thin straps and a lace portion at the chest, including a see-through panel that teased her midriff.
The silver screen siren teamed the look with strappy black open-toe high heels as she walked the red carpet solo.
She later dropped into the Shutterstock Portrait Studio where she got in front of the camera once again.
Johnson’s long brunette hair was styled in her usual look of face-framing bangs as the locks flowed over her chest.
Her face was set in a palette of flawlessly applied makeup that served to bring out her features.
The longtime entertainer’s big blue eyes were accented with the addition of black mascara brushed along her upper and lower lashed.
Her cheeks were dusted in a rosy hue and her lipstick coordinated, complete with a matte finish.
The Hollywood fixture, who stars in Daddio opposite Sean Penn, flaunted a matching nude manicure and pedicure.
Dakota’s collection of small tattoos were exposed in her outfit as she displayed the ink on her foot, arms, and back.
The movie star wore a long necklace made of a black cord and fringe, along with a sizable emerald stone pendant.
She posed for snapshots with business partner Ro Donnelly, with whom she runs the production company TeaTime Pictures.
Daddio was produced by the independent entertainment company and Johnson and Penn are the sole stars of the drama, which sees the duo in just one location throughout the movie’s entirety.
Following the two through New York City in a cab ride from JFK Airport to midtown Manhattan, the plot tracks a single conversation between them.
Originally written as a play, Daddio was penned by playwright Christy Hall, who also directed.
TeaTime and Dakota gave fans a first look at the movie in a joint Instagram post shared in August 2023.
In the taxi ride, the driver (Penn) and passenger (Johnson) are strangers who discuss various subjects ranging from romantic love to childhood trauma.
Addressing the intimacy of the actor’s dialogue, Hall told Entertainment Weekly last year, ‘It’s easier, I think, to bare your soul to someone like a cabbie, because you know you’re never going to see them again.’
Christy cut a smart figure at the premiere, arriving in a three-piece gray suit with pinstripes throughout.
She layered the suit’s vest and blazer over a button-up white shirt that she wore untucked.
Hall punctuated her ensemble with pointy-toe brown heels and she wore her blonde highlighted locks in an off-center part and beachy waves.
It was announced in mid March that Daddio is slated for a June 28 theatrical release.