Elle Fanning suits up in gray jacket and matching culottes

Elle Fanning opted for a suit of gray jacket and wide below-the-knee culottes for a lunchtime event at the Toronto International Film Festival Sunday.

The actress, 19, is in the Canadian city promoting her movie Mary Shelley. 

The slim blonde paired her continental look with a white blouse with red trim on the collar and a black sting bow

Simple style: Elle Fanning opted for a suit of gray jacket and wide below-the-knee culottes for a lunchtime event at the Toronto International Film Festival Sunday

The teen completed her ensemble by going bare-legged in white sneakers.

Her blonde hair was parted in the middle and sleekly styled, turned under at the ends. 

Elle kept her make-up light with some mascara, a little rosy blush and matte pink lip color.

Stylish: The actress, 19, completed her continental look with a white blouse with red trim on the collar and a black sting bow and wore her blonde hair sleekly styled

Stylish: The actress, 19, completed her continental look with a white blouse with red trim on the collar and a black sting bow and wore her blonde hair sleekly styled

Busy bee: The pretty teen went bare-legged in her outfit and added white trainers as she ran around town promoting her film Mary Shelley

Busy bee: The pretty teen went bare-legged in her outfit and added white trainers as she ran around town promoting her film Mary Shelley

Busy bee: The pretty teen went bare-legged in her outfit and added white trainers as she ran around town promoting her film Mary Shelley

Teen star: Elle carried a large black purse and kept her make-up light with some mascara, rosy blush and dark pink lip color

Teen star: Elle carried a large black purse and kept her make-up light with some mascara, rosy blush and dark pink lip color

In Mary Shelley, the young actress plays the famously unconventional author of Frankenstein.

She told the Toronto Star: ‘After filming this movie I felt older, like . . . I felt wiser, like I’d learned something,.

Elle went on: ‘I do feel after filming, I started a new chapter in my life, of knowing what it is to be a woman, maybe, realizing that gift.’ 

Group shot: She was joined at the lunchtime event by the film's director Haifaa Al-Mansour, left, and castmembers Bel Powley and Douglas Booth

Group shot: She was joined at the lunchtime event by the film’s director Haifaa Al-Mansour, left, and castmembers Bel Powley and Douglas Booth

 

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