Dakota Johnson flaunts her summer style in a green kimono jacket leaving a London salon after reuniting with stepdad Antonio Banderas

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Dakota Johnson showcased her summer style as she made time for some personal care in London Friday. 

The actress, 34, looked relaxed in a green kimono-inspired jacket and a pair of straight leg jeans as she was spotted leaving a salon in the British capital.

The Madame Web star, who is the daughter of actors Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith, stepped out in a pair of black ballet flats with a black strap. 

She was not wearing her emerald engagement ring, but the actress often leaves the expensive piece of jewelry at home.  

The Daddio actress' long, chestnut locks were styled straight with a bit of natural wave and she wore natural looking makeup. 

Dakota Johnson showcased her summer style as she stepped in London Friday wearing  a green kimono-inspired jacket and a pair of straight leg jeans

Dakota Johnson showcased her summer style as she stepped in London Friday wearing  a green kimono-inspired jacket and a pair of straight leg jeans 

Johnson's fiancé, Chris Martin, 47, is scheduled to tour Europe over the summer with Coldplay, and it appears the Persuasion actress may be using London as her home base.

The Fifty Shades star recently took the opportunity to visit her former step-father, Antonio Banderas in Spain, where he is directing the musical They're Playing Our Song in his hometown.

'Happiness: Dakota in Malaga!' the actor and director wrote next to a photo of the two posted Wednesday on social media. 

The musical, with the script by Neil Simon and lyrics and music by Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer Sager, opened June 6 and will run through July 21 at the Teatro del Soho Caixa Bank. 

For her night at the theater, Johnson kept her look simple, wearing a black satin slip dress with ballet flats as seen in a photo with the cast and crew on the stage. 

Johnson has had a close relationship with Banderas most of her life. 

The Mask of Zorro star married Johnson's mother when she was six and was her step-father until the couple divorced in 2015.

Banderas and Griffith share daughter Stella, 27. 

The Madame Web star stepped out in a pair of black ballet flat with a black strap

The Madame Web star stepped out in a pair of black ballet flat with a black strap

The Daddio actress' long, chestnut locks were styled straight with a bit of natural wave and she wore natural looking makeup

 The Daddio actress' long, chestnut locks were styled straight with a bit of natural wave and she wore natural looking makeup

Johnson visited her former step-father, Antonio Banderas in Spain, where he is directing the musical They're Playing Our Song.  'Happiness: Dakota in Malaga!' the actor and director wrote next to a photo of the two posted Wednesday on social media

Johnson visited her former step-father, Antonio Banderas in Spain, where he is directing the musical They're Playing Our Song.  'Happiness: Dakota in Malaga!' the actor and director wrote next to a photo of the two posted Wednesday on social media

For her night at the theater, Johnson kept her look simple, wearing a black satin slip dress with ballet flats as seen in this photo with the cast and crew

For her night at the theater, Johnson kept her look simple, wearing a black satin slip dress with ballet flats as seen in this photo with the cast and crew

Both Griffith and Banderas were on hand to support Johnson when hosted Saturday Night Live earlier this year, and joined her at the cast afterparty in New York. 

When Banderas received the Hollywood Actor Award at the Hollywood Film Awards in 2019, Johnson praised her 'Paponio' saying he 'taught me about true passion and discipline.'

She also praised him for accepting her and older brother, Alexander, 38, whom Griffith shares with former husband Steven Bauer. 

'My stepfather Antonio Banderas burst into our lives. He was so vibrant and so fun and so funny, and his English was abstract. We found it absolutely amazing. He loved my mother and my siblings and I so fiercely, and so big and so loud that it would change all of our lives forever,' she said.