
The Fanning sisters look amazing on the cover of W Magazine  December 2011 issue. Elle and Dakota pose together for a number of  photographs inside the glossy. No bare bodies or provocative clothing  but the images are as attractive as few can be. At least for me. To be  sincere I was literally mesmerized with the photography.
The teenage stars sparkle on the W Magazine cover. Both are wearing dresses with luxurious golden embroidery and both look totally glamorous. 

Several other pictures of Elle and Dakota Fanning  feature them together. One pic shows us the two embraced, with lovely  hats on their heads (Are those hats by Chanel?). On another Elle is  whispering something very intriguing into her big sister’s ear. And the  last demonstrates us a cute photo of the younger girl putting on  lipstick on her elder sibling.
Elle and Dakota Fanning have also provided some  interesting information for us to get to know them better. While Dakota  was more serious and talked about her career and college, Elle opened up  about boys and relationship with her sister. 

See the highlights of the Fanning sisters’ interview for W Magazine:
Elle Fanning on relationship with Dakota: “She is a  nice older sister. But it’s not like we always get along. Now that she’s  going to college, it’s different. I went into her room at home in  California, and all her clothes were gone! Her closet was empty! I don’t  get to go in there and steal clothes anymore. It’s really strange. It’s  sort of like she’s off making a movie, but this time she’s not coming  back.”
Elle Fanning on her semi-love scene in Super 8:  “I didn’t have to kiss him. But it was a boy-girl scene, and we had to  like each other in the movie. All the other boys made fun of us because  we had to like each other.” 

Elle Fanning on her ballet classes: “Yes, five days a  week. That’s something I always try to keep on my schedule. I would  love to do a musical! Dakota did The Runaways, so she got to sing in  that one.”
Elle Fanning on what she likes watching: Sometimes.  We watch a lot of reality TV. My sister and I record Big Brother. We’re  obsessed! And we love old game shows like Password and the original  Family Feud. Also, me and my sister watch Criminal Minds. We record  every episode, and we watch it every single night.”

Dakota Fanning on why she decided to go to college instead of focusing on career:  “For the same reasons I wanted to go to a high school: You hear people  say, ‘Oh, when I was in high school’ or ‘When I was in college.’ That  defines a lot of who people are, and I didn’t want to miss out on that.”
Dakota Fanning on why she lives with her mother now:  “No roommates. Because I’m only 17, my mom is staying with me in my  apartment for a little bit. She’s teaching me how to wash clothes and  such. But I’m so excited to be on my own. In my house in L.A., we all  feel that everything is everybody’s, and so doors are never really  closed. My sister and I share a bathroom, and when you have a sibling,  nothing is actually your own. I’ve never really had anything or any  place that was just mine.”
Dakota Fanning on being famous: “It’s all I’ve ever  experienced, and it’s what I’m used to. When you’re 6 years old, which  is when I started, I think you start forming how you think about things.  I’ve dealt with being known for so long that it’s just kind of normal  to me. And that attention comes with what I love to do, which is act.”
Dakota Fanning on how she deals with people who know she is a star:  “I don’t know if I’ve ever gotten any formal advice, but I’ve always  felt that you should never forget that you’re just a person. Even though  you’re not like everyone else, you are just like everyone else. For  instance, I met someone the other day, and they said, ‘Hi, I’m  so-and-so.’ I said, ‘Hi, I’m Dakota.’ And they’re like, ‘Yeah, I know.’  But I can’t lose the fact that I still need to introduce myself to  people even though they might already know my name or who I am. Oh,  yeah, I guess you already know my name, but I’m going to say it anyway.”
Dakota Fanning on why she does acting: “I never  have. It’s the only thing I feel like I know how to do well. I don’t  really play any sports. [Laughs.] Maybe in college I’ll find something  else to do if this doesn’t work out. But I’ve never wanted to do  anything else.”

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