Celebrity
Dakota Johnson turns heads with daring Calvin Klein campaign
Hollywood star Dakota Johnson has set the internet abuzz with her latest campaign for Calvin Klein, where she appears nearly nude for the brand’s spring launch.
Released on March 9, the campaign video features Johnson in a series of bold looks promoting the global brand’s undergarments and denim line.
Johnson relaxing at a poolside wearing only a Calvin Klein bra.
The video opens with the actor finishing a script-reading session while relaxing on a couch, subtly showcasing the bra collection.
In several shots, Johnson is seen wearing only a sleek black bra, holding a book on her lap to cover herself while highlighting the brand’s minimalist aesthetic.
Other visuals show the actress posing topless while playing billiards or sipping coffee as part of the campaign promoting Calvin Klein’s underwear and denim collections.
Johnson goes topless while playing billiards in the campaign.
On the work front, Johnson appeared in two films last year — Splitsville and Materialists.
Among her upcoming projects is Verity, in which she will also serve as an executive producer alongside her acting role.
The 36-year-old actor is also set to make her directorial debut with A Tree Is Blue, an unconventional drama centred on the life of an autistic woman.
Johnson promoting denim jeans.
Speaking to Deadline at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia last year, Johnson shared the first details of the project, which is written by actress and writer Vanessa Burghardt.
Burghardt, who previously starred alongside Johnson in Cha Cha Real Smooth, will also play the lead role in the film, which is expected to release in 2026.
(Photos: Screen-grab/YouTube)
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