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Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Dakota Fanning is all grown up for Glamour magazine shoot


ll grown up! Dakota Fanning is a Glamour girl as she turns disco dolly for magazine cover


She made her name as a child star.
But as she turns 19 Dakota Fanning looks like a woman who knows excatly where she is going.
The actress turns disco dolly in a sexy cover shoot for Glamour magazine, shot by photographer Ellen von Unwerth.
Real-life Barbie doll: Dakota Fanning, who turns 19 next month, transforms into a doe-eyed disco doll for the March cover of Glamour Magazine
Real-life Barbie doll: Dakota Fanning, who turns 19 next month, transforms into a doe-eyed disco doll for the March cover of Glamour Magazine
The Twilight Saga starlet proudly dons a Marc Jacobs Mickey Mouse shirt for the mag's March cover, which she pairs with a sequinned Jonathan Saunders skirt and Chanel bracelets.
Dakota is all blonde curls and red lips as she models before a bathtub in a Barbie pink Burberry Porsum dress, Kotur clutch, and mismatched designer pumps.
The War of the Worlds actress then flaunts her slim pins in a silky Jill Stuart romper and Charlotte Olympia ankle-strap wedges for another flirty photo.
And in the final shot, Dakota perches on an ornate sink while clad in a polka-dot Nina Ricci dress, Maloles heels and a Roberto Cavalli bracelet.
Teen queen: Dakota is all blonde curls and red lips as she flaunts her slim pins in a silky Jill Stuart romper and Charlotte Olympia ankle-strap wedges
Teen queen: Dakota is all blonde curls and red lips as she flaunts her slim pins in a silky Jill Stuart romper and Charlotte Olympia ankle-strap wedges
Three years ago her Marc Jacobs perfume ad was banned in the UK for being too 'sexually provocative.'
But Dakota, who turns 19 next month, revealed to Glamour Magazine that she and the designer 'just laughed about' the so-called scandal.
'If you want to read something into a perfume bottle, then I guess you can,' the teen queen said of the image of herself with a bottle placed between her legs. 
'But it’s also like, "Why are you making it about that, you creep?" I love Marc and trust him.'
Child starlet: The Twilight Saga starlet proudly dons a Marc Jacobs Mickey Mouse shirt for the mag's March cover, which she pairs with a sequinned Jonathan Saunders skirt and Chanel bracelets
Child starlet: The Twilight Saga starlet proudly dons a Marc Jacobs Mickey Mouse shirt for the mag's March cover, which she pairs with a sequinned Jonathan Saunders skirt and Chanel bracelets
Despite her fabulous attire, the famous teenager said she is more often dressed in far less glamorous clothes day-to-day.
'It’s really fun when you’re getting dressed for something,' Fanning said. 
'It’s not when you’re in the rain with an umbrella and trying to carry a case of water. "Yep, that’s me, alone, coming from Duane Reade [the drug store]. I’m not wearing a bra. Deal with it."'
Movie star: Dakota perches on an ornate sink while clad in a polka-dot Nina Ricci dress, Maloles heels and a Roberto Cavalli bracelet
Movie star: Dakota perches on an ornate sink while clad in a polka-dot Nina Ricci dress, Maloles heels and a Roberto Cavalli bracelet
Dakota definitely looks out for, and up to, her 14-year-old sister Elle, who will soon play the Princess Aurora opposite Angelina Jolie's Maleficent.
'She’s very uninhibited and will try pretty much anything,' said the blonde starlet.
'Even the way she dresses — she dresses totally for herself. She risks being made fun of…by me, which I sometimes do, because I’m an older sister! But I totally admire her and think she’s very cool.'
'We just laughed about it': Three years ago her Marc Jacobs perfume ad was banned in the UK for being too 'sexually provocative'
'We just laughed about it': Three years ago her Marc Jacobs perfume ad was banned in the UK for being too 'sexually provocative'
Very Good Girls: Fanning's latest film follows two 15-year-old chums (Elizabeth Olsen and herself) who have made a pact to lose their virginity during their first summer out of high school
Very Good Girls: Fanning's latest film follows two 15-year-old chums (Elizabeth Olsen and herself) who have made a pact to lose their virginity during their first summer out of high school
The Coraline star also opened up about being single, confessing that she doesn't really date.
Dakota said, 'I have a weird vision of relationships because my parents have known each other since second grade, and they got married right out of college. I’ve always thought that’s what it’s supposed to be like, and if it’s not, then I don’t want to waste my time on it. 
Indie darling: The Charlotte's Web actress just returned from Sundance where she wore a mini-skirt to the premiere of Very Good Girls
Indie darling: The Charlotte's Web actress just returned from Sundance where she wore a mini-skirt to the premiere of Very Good Girls
'Even when I was 14, I was like, "I’m not gonna marry this person. What’s the point of doing it?" It’s not me being naive. I just know what it’s supposed to be like. And I think until I feel that, I cannot be bothered.'
Though she was once rumoured to have dated fellow child stars Tyler James Williams and Freddie Highmore, Fanning has never publicly dated anyone.
The Charlotte's Web actress just returned from Sundance where she wore a mini-skirt to the premiere of Very Good Girls, directed by Naomi Foner - mother of Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal.
The film follows two 15-year-old chums (Fanning and Elizabeth Olsen) who have made a pact to lose their virginity during their first summer out of high school.
The plot centres on whether that friendship can endure when they both fall for the same cute street artist.
Peter Sarsgaard, Richard Dreyfuss, Demi Moore, and Ellen Barkin also star in the drama, due out later this year.
According to Deadline, Fanning was just cast as Kevin Kline‘s teenage girlfriend in the Errol Flynn biopic The Last Of Robin Hood.
Dakota is about to dye her trademark locks dark brown for her next role in the environmentalist drama Night Moves, due out September 20, with Jesse Eisenberg. 
She'll also take the title role in Richard Laxton’s Effie in May 
The March issue of Glamour Magazine will hit newstands February 5.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2270333/Glamour-girl-Dakota-Fanning-just-laughed-sexually-provocative-UK-banned-perfume-ad.html#ixzz2JTbYxPtw
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