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Dakota Johnson’s Cotton-Candy Pink Fringe Gown Brings the Trendy Spring Color to Cannes

Dakota Johnson’s Cotton-Candy Pink Fringe Gown Brings the Trendy Spring Color to Cannes
preview for Dakota Johnson is Making Her Way in Hollywood

Dakota Johnson went from wearing a stylish black midi dress this morning to a gorgeous cotton-candy pink fringe gown from Gucci for the Cannes Film Festival premiere of Highest 2 Lowest. The color is trending this spring, with Kristen Stewart also wearing two pastel pink looks to the festival.

Johnson finished her pink look off with silver earrings. The actress and producer has a big evening ahead of her, as her film Splitsville is also premiering tonight.

dakota johnson at the cannes film festival
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dakota johnson at the highest 2 lowest premiere
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dakota johnson at the highest 2 lowest premiere
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dakota johnson at the highest 2 lowest red carpet
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Johnson spoke with Variety yesterday about the premise of the film, saying, “It’s an interesting tone because I guess, off the bat, it reads as a comedy, but it’s a very soulful, unique comedy about two couples and the challenging dynamics of their relationships individually, and then their relationships intertwined with each other. It’s about the complexities of love.

She explained her views on non-monogamy and how it relates to the themes of Splitsville, saying, “I don’t feel like there’s one right way to love, or one right way to live your life, and I think human beings are being allowed to evolve. I think it’s rare that we hear of people being in a partnership or a relationship that’s like, ‘Yeah, and then we grow together and separately, and it’s super healthy and fun.’ It’s rare that that happens. I don’t think there’s any right way. I feel like, if you want to have multiple relationships in your life, great. If you want to go really deep with one person, great. If you want to have both of those at the same time, great. Why not, really? But also scary, you know?”

She added that she doesn’t necessarily see non-monogamy as a “new way.”

“I feel like we could look at that in a really positive way, or say someone says they want to explore every version of themselves and they want to have as many experiences as possible, and whatever that is in this short life we have,” she said. “Or, is it that, as humanity, we are starting to evolve into people who don’t tolerate each other and don’t tolerate each other’s flaws and don’t heal and don’t grow? A lot of times I see relationships break up when it’s either or both people in a phase of immense challenge, which leads to immense growth. But if you just split up all the time, or if you’re like, ‘You’re sucking right now, so I’m going to go and be with my other boyfriend.’ How am I growing and how am I actually loving you? But I don’t know. I don’t know the answer. I think everything works, or it can.”

Splitsville comes out on August 22.

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