Elle Fanning looks darling in denim dress and $2K Gucci purse after getting manicure in Studio City 

Elle Fanning looked darling in a belted denim dress after getting a manicure in Studio City on Wednesday.

The 17-year-old ingénue accessorised her summery look with sensible beige loafers, which featured a fun hamburger and fries print.

The Boxtrolls blonde - who's fronted Miu Miu and Marc Jacobs - also toted a striking, red $2,490 Gucci Marmont leather shoulder bag. 

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Pamper session! Elle Fanning looked darling in a belted denim dress after getting a manicure in Studio City on Wednesday

Pamper session! Elle Fanning looked darling in a belted denim dress after getting a manicure in Studio City on Wednesday

Elle - born Mary - let her natural, alabaster beauty shine through and wore her straight, flaxen locks down as she strutted down Ventura Boulevard.

When Fanning isn't hard at work on the set, she attends a regular high school and does 'normal teenage stuff.'

'Going to sleepovers and stuff like that. And yeah I do, I have a lot of close friends who are supportive. The normal school thing is the best, not being home schooled or anything,' Elle told IndieWire in October.  

Flats for Elle: The 17-year-old ingénue accessorised her summery look with sensible beige loafers, which featured a fun hamburger and fries print
Flats for Elle: The 17-year-old ingénue accessorised her summery look with sensible beige loafers, which featured a fun hamburger and fries print

Flats for Elle: The 17-year-old ingénue accessorised her summery look with sensible beige loafers, which featured a fun hamburger and fries print

Pearly-painted nails! The Boxtrolls blonde - who's fronted Miu Miu and Marc Jacobs - also toted a striking, red $2,490 Gucci Marmont leather shoulder bag

Pearly-painted nails! The Boxtrolls blonde - who's fronted Miu Miu and Marc Jacobs - also toted a striking, red $2,490 Gucci Marmont leather shoulder bag

Red, white, and blue! Elle - born Mary - let her natural, alabaster beauty shine through and wore her straight, flaxen locks down as she strutted down Ventura Boulevard

Red, white, and blue! Elle - born Mary - let her natural, alabaster beauty shine through and wore her straight, flaxen locks down as she strutted down Ventura Boulevard

'Going to sleepovers and stuff like that!' When Fanning isn't hard at work on the set, she attends a regular high school and does 'normal teenage stuff'

'Going to sleepovers and stuff like that!' When Fanning isn't hard at work on the set, she attends a regular high school and does 'normal teenage stuff'

'My sister [Dakota], she went to school when she transferred into normal high school, so I went as well. We just went together to the same school. It's the best decision because I have friends my own age.'

The Georgia-born beauty will next play a transgender teen called Ray in the indie dramedy Three Generations.

The timely tale - hitting US theaters September 18 - also stars Naomi Watts, Susan Sarandon, and Tate Donovan. 

The Georgia-born beauty told IndieWire: 'My sister [Dakota] transferred into normal high school, so I went as well. We just went together. It's the best decision because I have friends my own age'

The Georgia-born beauty told IndieWire: 'My sister [Dakota] transferred into normal high school, so I went as well. We just went together. It's the best decision because I have friends my own age'

'[It's] a story about a family comprised of a lesbian couple that’s been together for a long time. I own the brownstone, and I allow my daughter (Watts) to raise her daughter (Fanning) there. The father has not been present, and the movie opens with a discussion of how Elle can get the hormones necessary to transition before the next school year. In order to that, she has to get the signature of her father,' the 68-year-old Oscar winner told Variety last week.

'All along, my character says, "Why can't she be a normal lesbian?" But she's not a lesbian - she's a boy. Then at some point, I say to Elle, "I thought you were too young to know what you wanted. I was just afraid. Now I realize who you are and who I love is not changing. The only thing that's changing are the details."'  

Wigging out: Elle - born Mary - will next play a transgender teen called Ray in the indie dramedy Three Generations (pictured December 4)

Wigging out: Elle - born Mary - will next play a transgender teen called Ray in the indie dramedy Three Generations (pictured December 4)

'[She needs the] hormones necessary to transition before the next school year': The timely tale - hitting US theaters September 18 - also stars Naomi Watts (M), Susan Sarandon (R), and Tate Donovan

'[She needs the] hormones necessary to transition before the next school year': The timely tale - hitting US theaters September 18 - also stars Naomi Watts (M), Susan Sarandon (R), and Tate Donovan

The 68-year-old Oscar winner told Variety last week: 'All along, my character says, "Why can't she be a normal lesbian?" But she's not a lesbian - she's a boy' (pictured June 19)

The 68-year-old Oscar winner told Variety last week: 'All along, my character says, "Why can't she be a normal lesbian?" But she's not a lesbian - she's a boy' (pictured June 19)

The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe star continued: 'I think what’s extraordinary about adding transgender to all the evolutions is that our coloring box has that many more possibilities. We have that many more crayons to color outside the lines. That's an exciting thing.'

Afterwards, the Maleficent starlet will play the daughter of blacklisted Communist screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) in the film Trumbo.

The 1940s-set biopic - also featuring Helen Mirren, John Goodman, and Louis C.K. - will hit US theaters November 6 and UK theaters January 22.

Hitting US theaters November 6! The Maleficent starlet will also play the daughter of blacklisted Communist screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) in the 1940s-set biopic Trumbo

Hitting US theaters November 6! The Maleficent starlet will also play the daughter of blacklisted Communist screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) in the 1940s-set biopic Trumbo

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