She is the star of the titillating Fifty Shades Of Grey franchise.
So it comes as no surprise that Dakota Johnson knows how to get all eyes on her.
The 28-year-old star flaunted her cleavage in a low-cut number as she attended the 2017 LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
Pretty in pink: Dakota Johnson flaunted her cleavage in a low-cut number as she attended the 2017 LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles on Saturday night
Aww: It was definitely a family affair as she was joined by her mother Melanie Griffith at the gala event
It was definitely a family affair as she was joined by her mother Melanie Griffith at the gala event.
Dakota looked absolutely fantastic in the eye-popping pink number which featured a shimmering silver detailing around the shoulders.
She matched the bling with dangling earrings for the occasion along with a large ring.


Wow factor: Dakota, 28, looked absolutely fantastic in the eye-popping pink number which featured a shimmering silver detailing around the shoulders

Shimmering: She matched the bling with dangling earrings for the occasion along with a large ring
Her brunette tresses were put in an elegant updo as she contrasted her porcelain skin with dark red lip.
Melanie, 60, looked youthful in a clinging black number which dragged on the floor and had a cut out at the chest.
She accessorized with a black designer clutch along with a matching choker.
Her signature blonde locks were worn down as she completed her make-up with a swipe of red lip.


Showing her style: Melanie, 60, looked youthful in a clinging black number which dragged on the floor and had a cut out at the chest

Like what you see? The mother-daughter duo stared adoringly at one another
The fundraiser event honored filmmaker George Lucas and artist Mark Bradford.
LACMA trustee Eva Chow and Leonardo DiCaprio have co-chaired the event for a seventh straight year. It was also presented by Gucci.
The annual gala is the Los Angeles County Museum Of Art’s premiere fundraiser which attracts A-listers every year.
Proceeds from the benefit will go toward the museum’s film initiatives in addition to art acquisitions, future exhibitions, and educational programming.

Big night: Star Wars creator George Lucas was honored at the event as he was joined by Mellody Hobson