Dakota Johnson wows in cobalt blue lace gown at Zurich Film Festival, wins Golden Eye
The Materialists actress makes a bold entrance in a braless lace gown on the red carpet, then accepts the Golden Eye award at the 21st Zurich Film Festival.

Dakota Johnson arrived on the red carpet at the 21st Zurich Film Festival wearing a cobalt blue lace gown that left little to the imagination, continuing Hollywood’s ongoing interest in the so-called naked dress trend. The Materialists star, 35, appeared braless beneath the sheer lace bodice and posed for photographers before heading to the stage to accept the Golden Eye award. Her appearance drew attention not only for the audacious silhouette but for the confidence with which she carried the look, which she completed with a pair of strappy heels as she greeted fans and reporters on the carpet.
Designed with an intricate lace bodice that flowed into a drop-waist skirt, the gown featured dramatic tulle detailing that gave the ensemble volume as she moved along the red carpet. The electric cobalt hue heightened the contrast against the backdrop of the festival’s premiere festivities and added a modern, fashion-forward edge to Johnson’s appearance. To preserve modesty, she wore undergarments beneath the sheer fabric, a detail that helped balance the gown’s reveal with a finished, red-carpet-ready silhouette.
Johnson then took the stage to receive the Golden Eye award, a moment that underscored her standing as a marquee presence in contemporary cinema. The Zurich outing follows a string of high-profile appearances at major fashion and charity events, including the Kering Caring for Women Dinner during New York Fashion Week in recent weeks, where she joined other leading names in the industry for philanthropy-focused programming.
Off the red carpet, Johnson’s personal life has remained a topic of public interest. Earlier this year she and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin announced their split after eight years together, a development that has been the subject of ongoing reporting in entertainment outlets. In the midst of professional commitments, Johnson has continued to speak about body positivity and her approach to intimacy on screen. In a recent appearance on Amy Poehler’s podcast Good Hang, she discussed her comfort with her body and her perspective on on-screen intimacy, saying she feels empowered by her ability to bring authenticity to her work and that she does not feel the need to over-prepare for intimate scenes.
Johnson’s Zurich appearance caps a busy period that has seen her balancing high-profile film work with attention to fashion and philanthropy. The Golden Eye award serves as a reminder of her continued prominence in both the festival circuit and broader entertainment conversations. As Johnson continues to navigate her career and public image, she remains a focal point for fans and industry observers who watch how she blends bold fashion choices with a steady screen presence.