She's set to play the mature heroine Anne Elliot in the adaptation of a Jane Austen classic.
And Dakota Johnson looked every inch the Regency-era beauty as she resumed filming for Netflix's version of Persuasion at the famous Royal Crescent in Bath on Thursday.
The actress, 31, sported a sophisticated ensemble to chat with crew members at the landmark, which gained worldwide notoriety last year for its appearance in the series Bridgerton.
Elegant: Dakota Johnson, 31, looked every inch the Regency-era beauty as she resumed filming for Netflix's version of Persuasion at the famous Royal Crescent in Bath on Thursday
Dakota was dressed in an elegant white dress and olive green overcoat as she chatted to the masked crew members on the set.
The star had her brunette tresses swept into a sleek bun and beamed after arriving at the famous landmark, which was famously erected 1767 and 1775, making it the ideal setting to replicate the extravagance of the era.
Dakota was in good spirits as she chatted to crew members between scenes while preparing to take centre stage in the film as the heroine.
Class: The actress, 31, sported a sophisticated ensemble to chat with crew members at the landmark, which gained worldwide notoriety last year for its appearance in Bridgerton
Simple: Dakota was dressed in an elegant white dress and olive green overcoat as she chatted to the masked crew members on the set
In April, Variety reported that Netflix's adaption will be a 'modern, witty approach' on the classic tale, however it seems that the costumes will not be updated.
There is no official release date for the film yet, but filming has now kicked off with the stars seen shooting the upcoming adaption recently in areas including Salisbury and Dorsey.
The Persuasion remake is the latest in a line of reinterpretations of Austen's classic novel and period dramas opting to embrace colour-blind casting, most notably following Netflix hit Bridgerton.
Jovial: The star beamed after arriving at the famous landmark, which was famously erected 1767 and 1775, making it the ideal setting to replicate the extravagance of the era