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Dakota Johnson compares her evening style to a disco ball

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Dakota Johnson attends the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences' 11th Annual Governors Awards at The Ray Dolby Ballroom. Photographed by Kevin Winter
Dakota Johnson attends the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences' 11th Annual Governors Awards at The Ray Dolby Ballroom. Photographed by Kevin Winter
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The 'Fifty Shades of Grey' actress has revealed all of her outfit choices are inspired by mood boards she creates. "I love mood boards. I use them for clothing, for emotions, and meals. Mood boards are like playlists for physical things," she says speaking to Kate Young for the latest episode of her 'Hello Fashion' YouTube series.

The star admits that her style changes from day to night, saying, "I am definitely a disco ball. I’m just a regular ball in the daytime and then a disco ball at night." Meanwhile, it was recently revealed that the 'High Note' star took her relationship with Chris Martin to a new level, as the pair are now living together.

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Dakota and Chris have made a Malibu mansion their home since he purchased the property in October. "Chris was always a big fan of Malibu. He loves the beach and often goes surfing and running," a source said.

It was also revealed that Dakota and Chris often travel to Los Angeles for Sunday dinner with his ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow and her husband Brad Falchuk.

The insider insists that Dakota seemed more of a city girl until she met Chris, and started dating the musician in 2017, the star has embraced her new lifestyle. "She seems to enjoy it as much as Chris does. They both love the outdoors and often take beach strolls. They also support local restaurants."

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