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Dakota Johnson made headlines this week following her candid interview with Vogue Germany, which went viral after she revealed her ultimate dating red flag—men who wear flip flops in public. In her own words, “Men who wear flip flops… Run,” Johnson declared, a comment that made its way across every entertainment outlet from People to Sportskeeda and sparked a wave of social media memes and playful takes on summer fashion faux pas. Many fans and commentators have tried to connect this statement back to her recent split from longtime partner, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, but to date, both Johnson and Martin have avoided any public comment about their breakup. What is confirmed is that after eight years together, their engagement quietly ended earlier this summer, propelling Dakota back onto the single scene and making this recent interview fodder for speculation about her personal life according to LADbible and Mandatory.
The Vogue Germany interview also saw Johnson unapologetically defending her penchant for daring, see-through red carpet dresses, making it clear she feels empowered, not objectified, by her fashion choices. “I really don’t care,” Johnson told Vogue when challenged about wearing risqué outfits, elaborating, “I’ve been able to wear some of the most beautiful dresses, and I feel beautiful in them, so I wear them… it’s fun to wear a sexy dress.” This confident outlook, she shared, was instilled in her by her mother, Melanie Griffith, who she credits with championing body positivity and self-worth from a young age, as highlighted in Elle and the Times of India. Johnson’s latest standout looks include a sheer black Gucci gown at New York’s Kering Foundation event and a translucent blue ensemble at the Zurich Film Festival, both earning her glowing reviews and Instagram buzz.
Further charming interviewers and fans, Johnson discussed her ultra low-maintenance hair care routine, her quirky ritual of trimming her own bangs—sometimes with a martini in hand—and her sensitivity to strong scents. She described herself as “happier” imagining life not in the spotlight, perhaps as a florist or therapist, all delivered with her signature dry wit according to AOL and People.
Looking ahead, Johnson’s next major acting project will be leading the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel Verity, scheduled for release in October 2026, a role that’s already generating industry talk. Besides the speculation and sartorial stardom, on social media Dakota’s recent posts continue to draw likes and supportive comments, often celebrating her authenticity and relatable humor.
And in a humorous side note from celebrity family life, Johnson publicly called out her mom Melanie Griffith on social media this week for sharing childhood photos of her without her consent, giving fans yet another dose of their beloved mother-daughter banter, according to AOL. All in all, Dakota Johnson’s week has been a refreshingly honest—and very public—reminder that Hollywood’s brightest stars are often the first to poke fun at themselves and set their own rules, both in love and style.
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