Gucci is releasing a series of short films in partnership with Dazed Media. The series, titled “AbsoluteBeginners,” invites nine friends of the brand and Dazed collaborators to direct a film each for the first time and to “celebrates the potency of pop culture and naïveté, the beauty in amateurism, and exposes the power and vulnerability of the creative impulse,” while incorporating the Gucci Jackie 1961 bag into the narrative. The first set of five
Dakota and Elle join Kate and Oliver Hudson on this week’s episode of “Sibling Revelry.” The sisters open up about starting their careers at such a young age, the scenes they used to act out when they were home, how they balanced work and school, the best lessons they’ve learned from their mom, what they’re looking forward to, and more.
Check the behind-the-scenes video for Elle’s stunning new photo session with Vanity Fair below: Ver essa foto no Instagram Elle Fanning, who, despite her age, already has 36 roles under her belt, just triumphed in her first truly adult role in #TheGreat—and now, the actress is stepping into her own power: “Why am I apologizing?” she asks in her October V.F. cover story. “Yes, I am young, but I’ve been
From “dawgs” to “Waffle House,” Elle will leave you saying “well I’ll be” after this episode of Slang School for Vanity Fair.
On the anniversary of Miley Cyrus’s infamous Wrecking ball, Elle Fanning performs the song in Lyrical Improv fashion.
Megan Thee Stallion, Maluma and Shira Haas were among the artists featured in Variety’s Power of Young Hollywood virtual event, which premiered Thursday, Aug. 6 at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET on Facebook. The program partnered with Facebook to benefit Rock the Vote and encouraged fans to register to vote in the 2020 presidential election. The hourlong special celebrated young actors, musicians and social media creatives who have continued to
The Great star and executive producer Elle Fanning, star Nicholas Hoult, and creator Tony McNamara joined Alan Sepinwall for a special Film at Lincoln Center Members Q&A.
When it came to playing the hijinks of Russian empress visionary Catherine the Great and her buffoon husband Peter III in Hulu and MRC’s period series The Great, Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult “threw out the history books.” More specifically, rather than have their performances become bogged down by all the historical facts, they left that to creator Tony McNamara, who is quickly establishing a flair for melding historical drama
Elle is featured in The Hollywood Reporter’s Comedy Actress Roundtable with Tiffany Haddish, Jane Levy, Jameela Jamil, Robin Thede and Amy Sedaris. The actresses were asked to share a personal picture for the article, and Elle choose a photo taken by Max Minghella. Via