The latestissue of W magazine features the ethereal and chic presence of the ever flourishing Fanning sisters. Both Elle Fanning and Dakota, have made quite an impact on the silver screen within the last few years, including older sis Dakota, in her groundbreaking performance as Lucy Dawson in "I Am Sam." Now the sister-duo have transitioned gorgeously into the pages of high-fashion magazines appearing in numerous editorials and ad campaigns. Below catch all the highlights from their most recent cover feature strutting the likes of Chanel couture!
Elle on not being able to borrow Dakota’s clothes anymore..."She is a nice older sister. But it’s not like we always get along. Now that she’s going to college, it’s different. I went into her room at home in California, and all her clothes were gone! Her closet was empty! I don’t get to go in there and steal clothes anymore. It’s really strange."
Elle refers to her invitation to the Chanel as the best day of her life..."When I found out that I was invited to the Chanel show—that was the loudest I’ve ever screamed in my life. That was the best day of my life. It was my first fashion show, and I know every model by name. I go on Style.com and look at all the shows. It was just the best experience ever! And, of course, we did some sightseeing. We went to the Eiffel Tower at night. It was sparkling."
Elle's dream acting location..."The happiest you would ever see me if I got to film a movie in Paris. That would be everything!"
Why the Fannings sisters decided to attend regular school..." Dakota went to college for the same reasons I wanted to go to a high school: You hear people say, “Oh, when I was in high school” or “When I was in college.” That defines a lot of who people are, and I didn’t want to miss out on that.
Marc Jacobs tailoring clothes for Dakota's first ever ad campaign..."I was 12. I was always into fashion because my mom has always been interested in fashion. She majored in fashion merchandising in college, and it’s always been something we have in common. When I did that first campaign for Marc Jacobs, I really wasn’t old enough to wear the clothes. He made all the clothes from the runway in my size. I still have them."
On whether she wore her snazzy clothes to school..."Not really. They were too adult, and my school, Campbell Hall, had uniforms. But on Fridays we could wear anything we wanted. There would always be at least one Friday where you’d forget and show up in uniform. It would be so embarrassing. I did that once and actually made my dad drive me back home to change."
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