Feast your eyes on Anastasia Steele!
Well, technically it’s Dakota Johnson channeling her Fifty Shades Of Grey character, but either way, she’s scored a February feature in Vogue!
And we’re just happy to see she opened up for the spread, especially considering her cover didn’t exude much emotion. Don’t get too excited though! The editorial isn’t drastically different (while also lacking any bondage-themes), but it’s definitely amped the sex appeal!
[ Related: Dakota Johnson Already Landed A Vogue Cover ]
In one shot, Dakota poses on the floor dressed in a Derek Lam cashmere sweater and Bottega Veneta cotton shorts. Then in another, she flashes some skin in a Nina Ricci turtleneck and Balenciaga briefs!
Even more revealing than the whole feature, however, is the her accompanying interview!
Read on for HIGHlights!
On choosing the role:
“I wanted to be involved because it’s so different, and it’s an intense love story.”
On the film:
“It looks beautiful. I’ve never seen anything like it. But it’s confusing to the brain├óΓé¼ΓÇ¥I still can’t look at it objectively or wrap my head around it. The parts of the movie that are difficult to watch were even more difficult├óΓé¼ΓÇ¥and emotionally taxing├óΓé¼ΓÇ¥to shoot.”
On fame:
“I think about my dwindling anonymity, and that’s really scary because a very large part of me would be perfectly happy living on a ranch in Colorado and having babies and chickens and horses├óΓé¼ΓÇ¥which I will do anyway. It’s just the most insane thing to be a part of. I’ve never experienced anything like this; I don’t think anyone has. It’s terrifying├óΓé¼ΓÇ¥and it’s exciting.”
On her plans for after the film’s release:
“I do a bit of press for Fifty, and then I’m just going to take the rest of the year off. I want to hang out with my friends. I want to hang out with my family├óΓé¼ΓÇ¥well, I sometimes want to hang out with my family!”
Well, we hope she gets that free time! She totally deserves it!
Now ch-ch-check out the rest of the editorial and the official cover in the gallery (above)!
[Image via Mario Testino/Vogue.]