Millie Bobby Brown is entering a new life chapter.
For Vanity Fair’s March issue, the 20-year-old looked all grown up in a variety of sultry and sophisticated looks.
In one image, Bobby Brown showed off her incredibly long legs in a white bustier bodysuit from Nina Ricci, sheer black Wolford tights and patent leather heels courtesy of Celine.
Meanwhile, in a second snap, the actress — who is saying goodbye to her longtime “Stranger Things” character Eleven this year — was all dolled up in a sleek black Thom Browne dress featuring a structured neckline and ankle-length hemline.
She glammed up the look even more with luxe Van Cleef & Arpels statement earrings and shiny gold bangles by Belperron.
And on the cover, she looked sophisticated in black veil and sunglasses. Elsewhere in the shoot, the “Enola Holmes” actress sports a dapper Celine tuxedo as well as a curve-hugging Mugler minidress.
This morning, Vanity Fair posted a video of Brown from the shoot with the caption, “‘Stranger Things’ star @MillieBobbyBrown is suiting up for what’s next.”
Fans were loving the new, more sophisticated looks, of course.
“Who is this diva?” one person joked.
Another commented, “SO SO SLAY OMG 😻💋🫶🏻” while a third added, “I’m so proud of the QUEEN 🔥❤️😍”
In her interview, Brown, who tied the knot to Jon Bon Jovi’s 22-year-old son Jake Bongiovi last May, reflected on her marriage.
“We were pretty united going into it,” she said about her now-husband, whom she met through a mutual friend.
Currently living on a farm in Georgia with her partner, the Florence by Mills founder added, “We talked about our political views, what kind of family we want to build, the kind of home we want to live in, the kind of relationship we’re looking for, the kind of careers we want.”
She concluded, “It’s such an important decision, and we wanted to make sure we were making the right one. I knew I was. It always felt right with him.”
She also chatted about wrapping up Netflix’s hit series “Stranger Things,” which she’s been staring in all throughout its nine-year run.
While shooting the final season, the actress admits to crying on set.
“I was on set, and I was like, ‘Well, I have one more day left,’” she said about the last days filming the series.
“I don’t actually like to cry at work. I’m a really emotional person, but I try to stay super strong. It made me feel so uncomfortable.”
But her supportive husband was there for her during the bittersweet farewell. “Jake was like, ‘It’s good, you have to get it out!’ and I just started welling up.”
And it seems she’s ready to move on from the hit Netflix series in a big way, recently trading the character’s shaved head for a bombshell platinum blond look in real life.
Vanity Fair hits newsstands on Feb. 18.
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