Dakota Fanning, Zoe Kravitz and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley lead an all-star cast of 'inspirational' cover girls for the latest issue of Vs. Magazine
Vs. Magazine has tapped six of Hollywood’s hottest young stars to front its spring/summer 2015 Dreams issue, which focuses on inspiring a generation of ambitious and talented young women.
Dakota Fanning, Zoe Kravitz, Abbey Lee, Elizabeth Olsen, Freida Pinto and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley each star on their own unique covers, which were shot by six different photographers.
The accomplished women showcased in the magazine's latest edition were chosen because they 'aspire as much as they inspire' and 'have enough talent and beauty to make anyone envious'.
Dances with Wolves: Zoe Kravitz, 26, posed with a baby wolf for this striking Vs. Magazine cover photographed by Jonas Bresnan
Classic beauty: Photographer Vincent Peters shot a wide-eyed Dakota Fanning, 20, for her dreamy cover
Each of the black and white cover shots features touches of blue and highlights the individual cover star's beauty.
Inside the issue, the women discuss their personal lives as well as the struggles they have faced throughout their acting careers.
For her striking cover, Zoe was photographed by Jonas Bresnan and captured holding a baby wolf and staring directing into the camera lens.
The 26-year-old was shot wearing a Georg Jensen necklace, a Balenciaga coat and a septum ring.
All about the eyes: Elizabeth Olsen, 25, ran her fingers through her hair for this image captured by Hunter & Gatti
Perfect pout: Bruno Dayan photographed Frieda Pinto, 30, looking over her shoulder while touching her hair
Beyond her cover, the actress candidly discussed issues with race in Hollywood castings.
I've been told by directors: 'We want something a little more all American,' and I'm like: 'M***********r I was born in America.'
Zoe Kravitz
'I’ve been told by directors: "We’re not going urban. We want something a little more all American," and I’m like: "M***********r I was born in America, what are you talking about?"' she told Vs.
While Zoe looked straight ahead, Dakota, who was photographed by Vincent Peters, was depicted looking demurely into the distance for her respective cover.
The 20-year-old admitted that she often finds herself being typecast after working as an actress for more than a decade.
'People all have different conceptions of who I am, and what I look like, and what kind of movies I make,' she said. 'One thing that’s difficult about starting so young is that some people perceive me at six, some perceive me at 12, some perceive me at 17, and some people perceive me as I am now.'
Budding actress: 27-year-old Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's hair was messily pulled back for this stunning photo captured by photographer Guy Aroch
Spring awakening: Abbey Lee, 27, was photographed by Ellen von Unwerth for her uniquely ornate cover
She continued, 'But that’s life. I’ve changed, and as you get older the kinds of films you do change, and I’m comfortable with that. I know this is something I want to do for the rest of my life. Everyone will catch up eventually.'
Freida, who wore Guess for her cover shoot, was shot by Bruno Dayan. The photographer captured the 30-year-old touching her wet hair as she looked over her shoulder.
For her individual cover shoot, Elizabeth modeled a Bottega Veneta dress.
Hunter & Gatti photographed the 25-year-old while she was laying down and running her fingers through her hair.
Meanwhile, models turned actresses Rosie, 27, and Abbey, 27, who both star in upcoming thriller Mad Max: Fury Road alongside Zoe, were shot by Guy Aroch and Ellen von Unwerth, respectively.
An unadorned Rosie wore a simple silk tunic from Malene Birger, while Abbey donned a pleated dress by Boss. Her curled coif, septum piercing and ring covered hands made her ornate cover stand out from the rest.
The Vs. Dreams covers hit newsstands on February 12.
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