Dakota Johnson on See-Through Dresses: Why She Feels Beautiful and Brave

Dakota Johnson is opening up about her bold fashion choices with complete confidence. The actress explains that when she finds a beautiful dress she feels comfortable in, she wears it without hesitation. She credits her mother Melanie Griffith for teaching her to love her body from a young age. Johnson believes this early foundation of self-love was crucial for developing her confidence.

Key Points: Dakota Johnson Reveals Why She Wears See-Through Dresses

  • Johnson credits mother Melanie Griffith for teaching body positivity from young age
  • Actress emphasizes feeling comfortable and beautiful in daring fashion choices
  • She reveals some see-through dresses don't work depending on shape and color
  • Johnson stresses importance of women supporting each other's self-worth
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Dakota Johnson on wearing see-through dresses: I feel beautiful in them

Dakota Johnson opens up about wearing see-through dresses, saying she feels beautiful and confident in them while crediting her mother Melanie Griffith for body positivity.

"I've been able to wear some of the most beautiful dresses, and I feel beautiful in them, so I wear them - Dakota Johnson"

Los Angeles, Oct 22

Hollywood actress Dakota Johnson has talked about her daring choice of wearing see-through dresses and said that she feels beautiful in them, hence she wears them.

The actress opened up to Vogue Germany about her daring style choices and why she plans to continue rocking designs similar to her buzziest looks.

Asked by the outlet if she ever worries "about whether a naked dress might be 'too sexy,' " the actress said: "I really don't care".

"I've been able to wear some of the most beautiful dresses, and I feel beautiful in them, so I wear them," she added, reports people.com.

The "50 Shades of Grey" actress agrees sometimes those dresses look good on her. But there are also some she's tried on that didn't look good at all.

"It depends on the shape, the finish, the color, and everything else. So if I find a beautiful dress that I feel comfortable in, of course I want to wear it! And it's fun to wear a sexy dress."

Johnson, who is the daughter of actress Melanie Griffith and Miami Vice star Don Johnson, said she has her mother to thank for her confidence.

"My mom was just very open about the topic of bodies," the star said.

She added: "She taught us how to take care of our bodies and love them, and that our bodies are beautiful. And I think that's something really important for a young girl because we're constantly told that we're not good enough."

"And if you're not told from a young age by the woman you look up to the most that you're perfect and smart and special and strong and brave, it can really break you. It's hard to re-teach yourself that love later on. That was a huge gift she gave me," the Madame Web star said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I respect her confidence, such fashion choices wouldn't be acceptable in Indian cultural context. Our traditional values emphasize modesty in dressing. Different cultures, different norms.
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Ananya R
Her mother's upbringing is so inspiring! In India, we need more mothers teaching body positivity to daughters instead of constant criticism about weight and appearance. This is beautiful! 💕
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Sarah B
As someone living in Mumbai, I see both Western and Indian fashion influences. While see-through dresses might not be for everyone, the message about body confidence is universal and much needed.
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Vikram M
Hollywood celebrities have different standards. In India, we balance modernity with tradition. But her point about mothers teaching body positivity is something we should all learn from.
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Kavya N
Fashion is personal choice, but in Indian society we face so much judgment for even wearing Western clothes. We need to create space where women can choose without being shamed.

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