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Elle Fanning looks gorgeous in new photoshoot


Somewhere in the back room of our memories Elle Fanning is still a child star. She's radiant and carefree—a cheerful little girl who brings sunshine to everyone. At the age of nine, Elle landed the lead role on Phoebe in Wonderland. Since then, she has continued to act, taking supporting roles in films. Her breakthrough came in 2011 with her starring role in Super 8, for which her performance was praised by critics.

Here's Elle on the cover of Tatler's November issue. She looks stunning. But at first glance, you probably wouldn't have recognized her. Maybe it's the result of the makeup, lighting, or the colorful headscarf she's wearing, but the Neon Demon star looks much different than the actress fans are used to seeing.



Tatler's November 2019 issue hits newsstands October 3rd.

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