Dakota Johnson Shows off a Björk Sweater While Walking Through Los Angeles

Dakota Johnson was spotted out for a walk in Studio City, California on March 9th, dressed comfortably in a vintage sweater referencing Björk’s 1996 tour, black leggings, and Nike sneakers. She accessorized with sunglasses and a baseball cap with the playful slogan, “Live, Laugh, Lobotomy.”

This appearance came as her debut campaign for Calvin Klein launched globally. The campaign, featuring stripped-down and intimate photos directed and shot by Gordon von Steiner, showcases Calvin Klein’s new denim and lightweight underwear lines.

SPOTTED! Dakota heading to the gym today:

— AdoringDJohnsonFan (@AdoringDJ) March 9, 2026

The campaign seeks to capture a feeling of relaxed confidence and the freedom of being comfortable at home. Johnson, discussing the collaboration, explained that the minimalist style perfectly matched her own aesthetic.

She shared in a statement, “Calvin Klein jeans and underwear have a classic appeal that instantly feels good.” The campaign, she added, celebrates a private and confident kind of sensuality, emphasizing that a woman’s natural self is often the most attractive quality.

Beyond this fashion work, Johnson is also focusing on her acting career. She’s set to star in a film adaptation of Audrey Niffenegger’s novel, Three Incestuous Sisters, directed by Alice Rohrwacher. The film boasts a strong cast, including Saoirse Ronan, Jessie Buckley, and Josh O’Connor.

The upcoming film is a fresh take on the original story, focusing on the close and complex relationship between three sisters. Production is scheduled to begin in April 2026, and Johnson will also be a producer through her production company, TeaTime Pictures.

Fans are excited to see how the director and cast will bring the novel’s beautiful, fairytale-like writing to life on screen. Johnson has been consistently working, following her role in last year’s romantic drama, Materialists, with Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal.

Despite appearing in large-scale blockbusters like Madame Web, Johnson remains a popular actress known for moving easily between big-budget films and smaller, more personal projects.

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2026-03-11 20:22