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See Dakota Fanning’s glamorous green plunging dress

Dakota Fanning is never one to shy away from a glamorous, stylish moment.

The actress opted for old-school Hollywood glamor at last night’s New York premiere of Ishana Shyamalan’s feature directorial debut. The Watchers. Fanning wore a sultry dark green dress for the occasion. The satin dress draped with two gold straps and gathered around her ankles in an elegant train. The front of the dress featured a deep and daring plunging neckline. Fanning wore her blond hair long and straight around her shoulders.

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The simple, sophisticated look, with its sleek, draped design, was reminiscent of the sleek and glamorous Hollywood red carpet looks of the ’90s and 2000s.

Of course, Fanning is no stranger to chic red carpet looks. Earlier this week, Fanning donned an elegant beige dress with a red floral detail around the hem at the film’s London premiere and in 2022, she wore a daring sheer dress at the Showtime premiere. The First Lady.

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Dakota Fanning has lived quite a year. Earlier this year, the former child actor starred in Netflix’s brooding adaptation The Talented Mr. Ripley. She has also been a strong supporter of her younger sister, Elle, who is also busy and busy with projects. Recently, the couple even made an appearance in Paris Hilton’s album announcement video. Very chic It girl behavior!

Fanning spoke to People during last night’s premiere, giving advice to up-and-coming child actors who might be taking their first steps into the industry. “As long as you love it, you’re in the right place,” she said. “Sometimes you’re working in a cold, wet forest, and if you can still have fun there, then you’re on the right track.”

Shyamalan, the film’s director, raved about his collaboration with the former child star. “I was blown away working with her,” she said. “She’s one of those actresses who only comes from the truth and always makes decisions that are real to them, which adds such depth and texture to the film.”

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