As of late, Dakota Johnson has become social media’s beloved queen of deadpan humour, thanks to her effortlessly witty lines that spark chaotic (and hilarious) interview moments. But her effortless charm goes beyond quick comebacks. Her street style and red carpet looks are always classic and elegant, and with Kate Young as her stylist, that comes as no surprise. So, naturally, when Johnson arrived on the set of her latest rom-com, Materialists, we expected show-stopping outfits - and she certainly delivered. The best part? Most of her looks were made up of brands you already know and love.
In Materialists, Johnson stars as Lucy, a matchmaker caught in a toxic love triangle with John (Chris Evans) and Harry (Pedro Pascal). Although the film has already been released in the U.S, it won't be in cinemas in the UK until 16th August - but that hasn’t stopped us from already spotting the best outfits worn by Johnson. Whether we've seen them via set photos or in the trailer, her outfits are already tantalising the internet, with fans eager to know where Johnson's uncomplicated (but exceptionally chic) looks are from, including that particular floral Reformation dress.

While we're used to seeing Johnson in looks from Gucci, Saint Laurent and Ferragamo, you'll be relieved to know that the high street is where most of her stellar selection of outfits come from, including Reformation, Dôen and adidas. There's excellent news for anyone looking to replicate her looks, too, because plenty of these pieces are, somehow, still in stock.
We’ve rounded up all her favourite looks for you to shop below. But hurry - we suspect they'll sell out, even before Materialists reaches our screens.
Shop: Dakota Johnson Materialists Outfits
The blue dress
This Proenza Schouler dress has already generated much conversation online since the film came out in the US. It's typical of Johnson's style in the film: simple, chic and understated. She wears it with Bottega Veneta's Silver Knot Heel Sandals.


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The floral midi
In a more dressed-down scene, Johnson wears the Reformation Nadira dress with a grey hoodie tied around her waist and a classic pair of Converse.


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The floral top and jeans
Another floral choice, this time a Dôen top paired with straight leg blue jeans and a pair of adidas Gazelles in green.


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The ruffled dress
Sensing a pattern? Dôen's floral dress with a cascading ruffle neckline might just be our favourite look so far.


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The white tee
Nailing the effortless off-duty vibe, Johnson's cool-girl baseball cap combined with a crisp white tee and a shoulder-wrapped red knit is great - and almost every item is available to shop on the high street.


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The pinstripe blazer and skirt
There's nothing more city-chic than a pinstripe. In this scene, Johnson wears a two piece with a white satin blouse underneath, but the real show stopper here are the Paris, Texas boots. Her skirt and blazer are both out of stock, but you can shop very similar alternatives from Nobody's Child and Abercrombie and Fitch.


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The trench
While perhaps a touch too warm for the current balmy weather, Johnson was spotted filming an outdoor scene in a timeless camel trench coat. Though her outerwear may lean on the luxe side, her choice of footwear and accessories are refreshingly accessible - she wore a pair of classic Nike Daybreaks (now out of stock) and a Ralph Lauren baseball cap.


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The all-black ensemble
Looking incredibly chic, Johnson's character wore a sheer Simkhai top while walking the streets of New York City. Miraculously, her exact top is still available to shop, which is great news for anyone looking for a sultry black top for the summer. The best part? You can shop her Gucci sunglasses and her cool-girl Nike Cortez trainers, too.


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Emma Richardson is a fashion commerce writer for Grazia. She was previously a fashion and beauty commerce writer for Heat and Closer, and has contributed digital content for a variety of lifestyle brands. Emma finds much of her inspiration in celebrity style, with Sienna Miller often being a major influence, and loves a pair of ballet pumps and a trusted trench coat.
Marina Avraam was the Deputy Commercial Content Editor for Grazia. Hobbies include (but not limited to) finding the best designer dupes, buying every iteration of the adidas gazelles and listening to celeb podcasts every hour of every day.