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14 Images Of Dakota Johnson Living Like Her Billionaire Movie Character

12. The Ultimate Wedding Dress

 


A billionaire’s bride has to have a magnificent wedding with a wedding dress made for a queen. The wedding dress used for the Grey films was custom made to fit Dakota perfectly. The wardrobe experts really made a wedding dress for her. It took a very long time to make it. There were many fittings that were uncomfortable and tiresome.

Dakota said that it never felt like her clothes at all. Instead, it felt more like a costume. The wedding dress was stunning. It is the kind of thing that Dakota says a person would never get to wear in real life. She did think that wearing it for the scenes in the film was a fun thing to do. Hopefully, someone saved it, so that she might borrow it in the future because she doubts she could ever have such a wedding dress made if she ever gets married in real life.

11. Time Traveling While Filming The Movies


Dakota Johnson, as Anastasia Steele, was not limited by time and space reality.

Even though Dakota has said publicly, it was a challenge to keep her physical shape for the four years since she first started filming the Shades of Grey series, she is fudging a bit on the facts. It turns out the trilogy was planned from the outset and shot rapidly in a method called “back-to-back” in the film business.

The second film in the series Fifty Shades Darker was released in 2017. The third and final part, Fifty Shades Freed was just released in February 2018. However, both films were shot during 2016.

Movie filming does not have to be done in any linear fashion. In fact, most of the time, the scenes in any film are shot out of their order in comparison to the film’s storyline. It took five straight months of shooting, five days a week, in Vancouver, Canada, and two weeks in France, to complete the filming of both Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed.

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