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From Dakota Johnson to Zendaya, why stars are all dressing in character

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Some stars are really committed to their themes
Some stars are really committed to their themes

HOLLYWOOD stars are used to transforming for films but that doesn’t end when the cameras stop rolling.

A-listers no longer simply wear a fancy frock to the film premiere – the trend now is to stay in character.

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Clemmie Fieldsend reveals how Hollywood's leading ladies are staying in character

This week we’ve seen Dakota Johnson and Sydney Sweeney wow fans in gowns that resemble spider webs for their new Marvel hit, Madame Web.

And they are not the first.

Here, Clemmie Fieldsend reveals the leading ladies sticking with a look.

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Dakota Johnson

Dakota Johnson has wowed fans in a gown that resembled spider webs for new Marvel hit, Madame Web
Dakota Johnson has wowed fans in a gown that resembled spider webs for new Marvel hit, Madame WebCredit: The Mega Agency
Dakota will play the title role in the Marvel film
Dakota will play the title role in the Marvel filmCredit: Alamy

DAKOTA was a sheer delight in her gown and veil at the premiere of Spider-Man spin-off Madame Web.

Lily James

Lily James channelled her inner Cinderella with these glass-like slippers
Lily James channelled her inner Cinderella with these glass-like slippersCredit: Getty
The Brit beauty played Cinderella in 2015
The Brit beauty played Cinderella in 2015Credit: Rex Features

The British beauty channelled her character Cinderella in 2015, right down to her very own glass-like slippers.

Amber Heard

Amber Heard wore a swimming cap to a glitzy premier in London
Amber Heard wore a swimming cap to a glitzy premier in LondonCredit: PA:Press Association
The actress committed to the theme of her 2018 film Aquaman
The actress committed to the theme of her 2018 film AquamanCredit: Alamy

AMBER really committed to the theme of her 2018 film Aquaman, when she wore a swimming cap to the glitzy premiere in London.

Zoe Kravitz

Zoe Kravitz wore a cat themed dress to the Batman premiere
Zoe Kravitz wore a cat themed dress to the Batman premiereCredit: Getty
Zoe plays Catwoman in the action epic
Zoe plays Catwoman in the action epicCredit: AP

ZOE played up to her Catwoman role at the New York premiere for The Batman in 2022.

Halle Bailey

Halle Bailey attended the Little Mermaid premier in a mermaid inspired get-up
Halle Bailey attended the Little Mermaid premier in a mermaid inspired get-upCredit: Getty
Halle resembled her character Ariel
Halle resembled her character ArielCredit: AP

HALLE wanted to stay part of her Little Mermaid ­character’s undersea world and dressed in a suitable shell-themed frock.

Zendaya

Zendaya sported this dramatic look for Dune 2
Zendaya sported this dramatic look for Dune 2Credit: Getty
The Hollywood star looked identical to her character in the films
The Hollywood star looked identical to her character in the filmsCredit: © 2019 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

SHE's a fan of method dressing and this look for the Dune 2 gala in Paris this week could be straight out of the hit sci-fi film.

Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie looked a real doll at a Barbie premier in Korea
Margot Robbie looked a real doll at a Barbie premier in KoreaCredit: Getty
Margot's pink attire made her look just like her iconic plastic character
Margot's pink attire made her look just like her iconic plastic characterCredit: Alamy

PLASTIC really is fantastic for Margot as she rocks the doll look for Barbie in Seoul last year.

Beyonce

Beyonce looked wild at the Lion King premier
Beyonce looked wild at the Lion King premierCredit: Getty
Bey was the voice of Nala in the Disney live-action
Bey was the voice of Nala in the Disney live-actionCredit: Rex

WHEN Bey voiced lioness Nala in 2019’s Lion King remake, her gown mirrored the big cat’s golden coat.

Clemmie Fieldsend

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