Elle Fanning is no stranger to a best-dressed list. From her glass-like Met Gala dress to sheer Cannes gowns, here are her ...
Elle Fanning wore a Balmain gown with an exaggerated silhouette while walking the Golden Globes 2025 red carpet on Sunday in Los Angeles. Her dress featured a sweetheart neckline with a sharp V ...
Elle Fanning continued her recent streak of excellent style at the 2025 Golden Globes. The actor walked the carpet near her big sister, Dakota Fanning, who was up for an award. The star of The ...
Fanning and Wenner went public with their relationship in January 2024, when they walked the red carpet together at the Golden Globe Awards Elle Fanning/Instagram Elle Fanning and Gus Wenner's ...
Dakota Fanning is nominated for her for her performance in the series 'Ripley' Elle Fanning's appearance at the 2025 Golden Globes is a family affair. During a red carpet interview on E!, ...
This story is part of the January 26 edition of Sunday Life.See all 14 stories. There is a moment in the film A Complete Unknown when legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet) and ...
“Thank you. I’m starstruck seeing you,” Fanning, 26, said to the journalist. “I am starstruck,” Chalamet, 29, agreed. Chalamet then held his finger out to Fanning who squeezed it back ...
Dakota Fanning is nominated for her for her performance in the series 'Ripley' Michael Buckner/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty Elle Fanning's appearance at the 2025 Golden Globes is a family affair.
“Givenchy embraced youth culture. I am certain he would love this look on Ariana.” Elle Fanning in a Balmain gown inspired by a 1953 Pierre Balmain design at the 2025 Golden Globes. Kevin ...
On screen, Fanning paints a quietly powerful portrait of the artist and activist. "Sylvie is grounded – in many ways, she represents the eyes of the audience, and calls out Bob’s bullshit ...
When Elle Fanning joined the cast of Super 8, it truly was the perfect role to make a name for herself away from her sister. She portrayed the complex emotions of Alice Dainard, who’s the object ...