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    Dakota Fanning only wears clothes by The Row

    The 31-year-old Hollywood actress has been friends with The Row's founders - Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen - since they were all at school together in Los Angeles and admits she rarely wears anything other than luxury pieces from the pricey designer label


    Dakota told The Sunday Times newspaper: "I'm constantly saying that I have no clothes and I have nothing to wear - like everyone.

    "f I had to choose, I would wear the same thing every day. I'd go down that uniform route like some really chic women do."

    She added: "I pretty much only wear The Row."

    Dakota previously explained she has started to "curate a uniform" with an "androgynous vibe" to create her own signature style.

    After experimenting with different clothes and different looks, the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star has simplified her wardrobe so it mostly comprises of "12 of the same shirts in a few different colours and the same trousers".

    Dakota mixes womenswear with menswear to achieve her desired look.

    In an interview with website TheKit.ca, she said: "As I'm getting older, I kind of want to become one of those people that just has, like, 12 of the same shirts in a few different colours and the same trousers.

    "I'm starting to curate more a uniform: I like really simple, classic things that always look good for any occasion. I'm very into button downs and trousers; a little menswear androgynous vibe is what I'm doing these days."

    Dakota also spilled on her daily beauty regime, revealing that one thing she does every evening is have a bath to help her relax.

    She said: "I take a bath every night. It doesn't have to be long or luxurious, but it's just one thing that I do that helps me feel good. One consistent thing every night. I think finding consistency, it can be something super small, just finding something that you do every day no matter what provides me with a lot of peace.

    "There's so many things we can't control. So finding one thing that makes you feel good that you do every day is so important."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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