Dakota Fanning looks elegant in black bustier and matching suit as she attends Please Stand By event
Dakota fanning sure knows how to look like an elegant lady.
On Thursday the blonde beauty looked sophisticated as she wore a black suit with black lace cropped bustier to attend the Please Stand By Screening.
The event was held on Annual United Nations Observance of World Autism Awareness Day at The Landmark in New York City.
Looking fine: Dakota fanning sure knows how to look like an elegant lady. On Thursday the blonde beauty looked sophisticated as she wore a black suit with black lace cropped bustier to attend the Please Stand By Screening
Two much fun! The Runaways actress posed with director Ben Lewin who was dapper in a dark suit
The star wore the long blazer unbuttoned to show off her tummy.
The slacks were nicely tailored and high waisted. She added black platform heels that looked inspired by the 1940s.
The Runaways actress posed with director Ben Lewin who was dapper in a dark suit.
Glam: The former child star wore her long light blonde hair down over her shoulders and stick straight and parted in the middle
Good photo op: Lewin, Fanning and William Leaman during the screening
The former child star wore her long light blonde hair down over her shoulders and stick straight and parted in the middle.
She added rose-toned makeup with light ruby lips.
Fanning opened up about her plans to join forces with her sister Elle Fanning during an interview on Wednesday's edition of The One Show in London.
The Charlotte's Web actress, 24, put on a typically chic display in a fashion-forward skater dress as she promoted her latest TV series The Alienist with co-star Luke Evans.
Hollywood royalty: The Charlotte's Web actress, 24, and her younger sibling Elle, 19, have cemented their place as leading actresses; seen in October
In the discussion with presenters Alex Jones and Matt Baker, the former child star revealed: 'I would love to work with my sister Elle. It’s something we’ve always wanted to do, but it’s about finding the right thing.'
'We don’t want to be sisters in whatever we do as it would be expected, we want to do something different.'
The Brimstone star also touched on the unexpected reality of acting, and relocating to California at a young age.
'I love what I do, the only thing is that you're all over the place, and I love a routine!'
'I was born in Georgia, but lived in LA since I was six to try acting. My family are very southern, but I feel most connected to LA.
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