Elle wears a Bebe top, $89. Aurélie Bidermann ring, $175. Lena Wald necklace.
She's not the littlest Fanning anymore.
With a movie career in full swing and a fashion star on the rise, this
thirteen-year-old golden girl is poised for the big time.
It's 10 a.m. on a sunny Saturday in Los Angeles, and Elle Fanning is sitting in a corner booth at Pacific Dining Car, an old restaurant frequented by Cary Grant in its heyday, talking about the curious life of a thirteen-year-old movie-star-slash-eighth-grader. She's dressed in a white poufy-sleeved Charles Anastase blouse, plaid Oliver Twist-style Rodarte pants that she wore to school the day before, and Weejuns penny loafers, which she kicks up on the banquette to show me they have actual pennies in them. "My mom used to wear the same kind when she was little!" she exclaims. Later today, she will visit her friends, the Rodarte designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy, with whom she'll gab about Halloween costumes (she was the Morton Salt girl), the Katy Perry concert she recently attended, and the bar mitzvah she's going to this evening (and to which she'll wear another pair of Rodarte pants—sparkly ones—though she predicts the rest of the girls will be in miniskirts and crop tops).
Elle's life when she isn't filming a movie consists of attending a
regular school ("It's not a super actor school, which is good. I like
being around people who are just kids"), going to ballet class in the
afternoons ("Cheerleading isn't for me"), having slumber parties with
friends (she cites The Devil Wears Prada as "a great sleepover
movie"), and decorating the bulletin board in her bedroom with fashion
magazine tear sheets (she loves fashion, but she has "too many Marilyn
Monroe posters" on her wall, so it's a small one).Even though she's worked with Brad Pitt, Steven Spielberg, and two Coppolas (Francis Ford of The Godfather fame and Sofia, whom she likens to "a big sister"), Elle doesn't think she's that different from other kids her age. "Some people do piano lessons after school; I do movies," she says earnestly.
In her new film, We Bought a Zoo, she stars alongside Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson, whom she says she was "so excited and sort of nervous" to meet. "I always feel like they're just a name—like they're not real at first. Then once you get to know them, you're like, That's Scarlett and Matt! It's not, like, Matt Damon." She and Scarlett, who nicknamed her Elbow, now "talk on e-mail all the time."
Elle is not a Method actress. She plays a goofy but totally endearing twelve-year-old experiencing first love in We Bought a Zoo,
but, she says, "I never really pull from experience. I just sort of
make believe. That's why I like acting. You can create or imagine
anything. It's not like I've fallen in love," she explains, "but I've
had crushes and things."Her Hollywood crush is Ryan Gosling. ("Me and my friends saw Crazy, Stupid, Love, and we were freaking out," she gushes. "Everyone falls in love with him after that.") In real life, however, she's not interested in dating yet. "In seventh grade, it was sort of a big deal to have a boyfriend," she says. "You're not in elementary school anymore, and you feel a lot older. But you can't do anything. Your mom has to drop you off! It's sort of awkward. You're sitting here, and the parents are over there. I don't know—not for me!" The boys at her school have some catching up to do, anyway: Elle is the tallest one in her grade.
Physically speaking, Elle Fanning stopped being Dakota Fanning's
"little" sister a year and a half ago, when she shot past her
now-seventeen-year-old sibling in height. Professionally speaking, the
thespian—who began her career at age two playing a younger Dakota in I Am Sam—came into her own after critically acclaimed roles in Sofia Coppola's Somewhere and the summer blockbuster Super 8.
(Neither she nor her sister has ever taken an acting class—how's that
for natural talent?) But it's Elle's sartorial growth spurt that causes
her to squeal with delight."I remember the first time Dakota asked me for fashion advice about what to put with what," she says. "I was like, My big sister is asking me?"
It's impossible not to be charmed by Elle Fanning. She's poised, down-to-earth, full of energy and life—and one of the sunniest people you'll ever meet. She is also one of the best dressed. "Is it
weird that
I'm obsessed with a thirteen-year-old?" Alexa Chung once asked me.
Among Elle's fashion admirers are Marc Jacobs (she starred in his fall
Marc by Marc Jacobs campaign), Karl Lagerfeld (who hosted Elle, her
father, and her grandma in Paris last summer for her very first fashion
show, Chanel couture, bien sur), and Rodarte (with whom she's
collaborated on a short film and whose dreamy clothes she wears to both
school and bar mitzvahs as well as on the red carpet)."She's the go-to fashion person in the family," Dakota readily admits. "Elle knows every single model, every single collection, every single piece from every single collection. She has a real passion, and it's not at all in a materialistic way. She genuinely appreciates the workmanship and creativity. It's funny, 'cause when you're an older sister, you try to be the leader and example, and I've recently had to accept that we're equals. The day has come when I actually need her help. I've had to admit that to myself and break down and be like, 'Little sister, does this look good?'"

Unlike the majority of her classmates, who hike up their uniform skirts and wear "lots of makeup," Elle is not a fan of looking too adult. She prefers her uniform below the knees "to change it up," and she never wears lack—"well, almost never," she says. "I'd much rather look like a two-year-old than a 21-year-old." She's obsessed with Marni shoes—"the clunky ones," she explains, "because I feel like I'm too young to wear a super stiletto." Other things she deems off-limits until she's older are diamond jewels, red lipstick, and gowns. "You don't want to do everything right now," she says. "You want to wait for that special moment."
When she and Dakota attended the Met Gala last May (a first for both), Dakota wore a princess-style gown; Elle, a high-neck minidress. "I'm always quirkier!" she says. "If people say something is sort of weird, I'm like, Oh, that's a great compliment!" Consider yourself warned, Us Weekly.

Elle wears a Marni dress. Delfina Delettrez cuffs.
Yes, Elle is a talented actress, budding fashion icon, and all-around sweetheart, but she's not completely above acting her own age. Her response when Dakota confronted her? "She hung up on me!" Dakota says, laughing. "She didn't care at all."
source. teen vogue

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She's very pretty. The shots are all very cute too!
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