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Dakota Johnson just confirmed she has one of the best red carpet wardrobes in Hollywood

Dakota Johnson just confirmed she has one of the best red carpet wardrobes in Hollywood

She became a household name almost overnight when Fifty Shades of Grey was released, but Dakota Johnson's style has seen something of a more gradual evolution.

From the early days of peep-toe sandals, sheer black tights and mini prom dresses in the noughties to her high fashion red carpet moments of today, the young star has truly hit her sartorial peak.

Culminating in perhaps her most spectacular look to date on Sunday evening at the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscars party, there were very few guests who caused jaws to drop quite like that feathered, blush pink Gucci gown from Alessandro Michele’s Spring 2022 ready-to-wear collection, AKA the Gucci Love Parade.

No stranger to a red carpet showstopper, Dakota has worn everything from Dior to Versace, Schiaparelli to Brandon Maxwell during her many appearances. But, being one of the fashion house's hero ambassadors, there's no denying her affinity to Gucci.

Having worn the Italian luxury fashion house on numerous major red carpets, including Venice Film Festival, the Met Gala, the Golden Globes and endless movie premieres, Gucci and Dakota Johnson have become something of a match made in heaven.

Scroll down for our edit of the very best Dakota Johnson fashion moments…

Wearing Gucci to the 2022 Oscars.

Wearing a super bold, seventies-inspired suit to the premiere of "Cha Cha Real Smooth" during the 2022 SXSW conference and festival at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas.

Wearing a beautifully classic black Schiaparelli gown to the 2021 Gotham Awards.

Attending the LACMA Art+Film Gala in LA wearing a particularly epic Gucci look.

Wearing Gucci to the UK film premiere of 'The Lost Daughter' during the BFI London Film Festival.

Attending the red carpet of the movie "The Lost Daughter" during the Venice Film Festival wearing a heavily-embellished Gucci look.

Wearing a bridal-inspired Brandon Maxwell two-piece to the Annual Governors Awards at The Ray Dolby Ballroom.

At "The Friend World" Premiere Party during the Toronto International Film Festival.

Wearing  Gucci to the 2019 Met Gala Celebrating Camp: Notes On Fashion.

Wearing Gucci to the closing ceremony of the Marrakech International Film Festival in 2018.

On the red carpet at the UK Premiere of “Suspiria” wearing Gucci.

Wearing Gucci to the premiere of “Bad Times At The El Royale”.

Wearing Dior to the 'Suspiria' screening during the Venice Film Festival.

Wearing a strapless Dior dress as she arrived at the 2018 Venice Film Festival.

Wearing a Versace mini for her 2018 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Wearing Gucci to the 2018 Golden Globe Awards.

In Gucci pre-fall, Dakota made a compelling case for the floral dress.

Attending a dinner wearing a suede red top and trouser combo.

Dakota Johnson wearing Gucci at the Oscars in 2017.

Dakota wore a floor-length red Gucci dress a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Dakota's LBD was given an exciting edge with this cut-out detailing.

Dakota wowed in Dior at the BAFTAs 2016, giving cool girl vibes in a red Dior ruffle dress matched with red lips and a smokey eye in a same shade.

She wore a shimmering gown with ruffle shoulder detail to the Vogue 100: A Century of Style exhibition opening.

At an event for her new film How to be single, Dakota wore an off-the-shoulder white crop top with some loose fitting black trousers.

Wearing a peachy embellished Saint Laurent gown to the premiere of How To Be Single.

Giving her typically casual off-duty dressing a feminine touch with a paisley midi dress.

Wearing an Armani Privé top and skirt to collect the award for Favourite Dramatic Movie Actress at the People's Choice Awards.

In a strapless black prom-style dress and matching clutch during a dinner at Milan Fashion Week.

Dakota attended the Gucci catwalk show during Milan Fashion Week in burgundy Gucci ruffles.

In a strapless Balenciaga dress at the premiere for Black Mass.

Dakota Johnson went for a romantic Alexander McQueen gown at the Black Mass film premiere in Toronto.

Wearing a sheer-pannelled black dress at an event in Toronto.

A classic off-duty look for Dakota, skinny jeans and Converse form the backbone of her every day wardrobe.

In silver tweed at the Chanel Paris-Salzburg Show in NYC.

Wearing a gingham two-piece for her Late Show with David Letterman appearance.

Wearing Chanel on the 2015 Golden Globe's red carpet.

Wearing Gucci to the 2013 LACMA: Art and Film Gala.

Attendng the LA opening of Tommy Hilfigers' flagship store back in 2013.

Wearing red at the New York premier of Django Unchained in 2012.

At the 30th Carousel of Hope Ball, LA back in October 2008.

Melanie Griffiths, Dakota and her half-sister Stella Banderas attended the What A Girl Wants screeing at The Beverly Wilshire Hotel in March 2003.

Nineties runway style right here. Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith arrived at Heathrow with Don's son Jesse and baby Dakota back in 1991.

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