Dakota Johnson Navigates Wardrobe Mishap with Humor on 'The Tonight Show'

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04/06/2025 00h30

**Dakota Johnson’s Wardrobe Woes: A Near Mishap on 'The Tonight Show'**

Dakota Johnson almost experienced an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction on live television. During her appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon', the actress wore a strikingly plunging black tweed skirt suit that soon proved problematic. The combination of its deep neckline and asymmetric miniskirt left Johnson feeling uncomfortable the moment she sat down.

"Oh God, this is the wrong outfit," she confessed, fidgeting with the blazer and skirt. Host Jimmy Fallon, attempting to ease the tension, assured her everything was in place. In a humorous exchange, Johnson quipped, "My eyes are up here," drawing laughter from the audience as Fallon joked back about his confusion over where to look.

Throughout the interview, Johnson remained apprehensive about a potential mishap, repeatedly asking Fallon to inform her if there was any issue. Fallon, trying to maintain a light-hearted atmosphere, responded that everything was nearly problematic but still under control. In a playful moment, Johnson asked for a blanket, to which Fallon responded by handing her a tissue, sparking another joke about auctioning the tissue on eBay.

Just days before her appearance on the show, Johnson wore another revealing outfit in New York City, pairing a semi-sheer V-neck bodysuit with a long leather blazer. And earlier in the week, she dazzled at a Roberto Coin event in a black strapless gown and a $1.2 million diamond and sapphire choker from the brand, accompanied by a $25,000 cocktail ring.

Despite the wardrobe anxiety on 'The Tonight Show,' Dakota Johnson managed to handle the situation with humor and grace, turning a potentially awkward moment into a memorable and entertaining segment for her viewers.

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