Dakota Johnson Strips Down, Poses Topless for Calvin Klein Campaign
- On March 9, actress Dakota Johnson stars in Calvin Klein's spring 2026 campaign, which launched globally across retail, calvinklein.com, and social platforms.
- Framed as essentials, the campaign debuts Calvin Klein's Ultralight underwear and '90s denim collections, with Johnson saying the partnership felt symbiotic in a March 9 statement.
- Directed and photographed by Gordon von Steiner, the campaign was shot in a house in Topanga, California, showing Johnson wearing two pairs of jeans and multiple Ultralight underwear styles, including cotton, while highlighting three denim silhouettes: Archive High Rise Slim, Relaxed Trucker, and Baggyjean.
- Media reaction has described pairing Dakota Johnson with Calvin Klein as generating immediate buzz that some outlets said could 'break the internet' on March 9.
- The ads' explicit, at-home visuals include topless moments and playful coverings that could prompt consumers and cultural commentators to debate modern portrayals of 'sexy'.
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