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Dakota Johnson will adapt herself for any film role — just don’t ask her to do the same with her hair.
In an interview with Etalk published on Wednesday, Aug. 20, the Splitsville star, 35, hilariously responded to the fact that she is “hair goals” for many individuals, both “onscreen and offscreen.”
“Oh, God. You know what? I’m like obviously physically attached to my hair, but I’m very emotionally attached to it, and I should probably change things up, but I don’t think I will,” she confessed.
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Johnson is known for her trademark long, dark brown locks and fringe. According to Joel Goncalves, senior stylist at Nicola Clarke salon, the look is simple to achieve.
“It’s cut shorter at the middle and slightly curves into the temple area blending into the layers. Her new fringe is more ’70s as opposed to her usual ’60s-inspired fringe,” he told Elle in an article published in May.
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While Johnson doesn’t stray too far from her trademark style when it comes to her hair, she does like to venture out when it comes to her wardrobe.
In May, the actress was spotted out for a walk in New York City wearing a suede yellow blazer, a black leotard, light blue jeans, and a pair of black heels.
She added an extra set of sparkle to her outfit by wearing more than $100,000 in diamonds. Johnson wore the Emerald Victorian Slider Necklace from Ophelia Eve ($10,430) and Sophie Billie Brahe’s Collier De Amis necklace ($123,858), according to InStyle.
In June, she stepped up her style game yet again when she was spotted making her way from The Greenwich Hotel in New York City to NBC Studios at Rockefeller Plaza wearing a body suit underneath a sheer, long-sleeved, midi dress.
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The dress, which left little to the imagination, was paired with black pointed-toe pumps and accessorized with black cat-framed sunglasses and a chocolate brown leather bag, as well as minimal jewelry.
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Splitsville releases in select theaters Aug. 22 and everywhere Sept. 5.