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My Top 5 fav Looks on the 9th Annual Teen Vogue Young Hollywood Red Carpet

#5 Zendaya

Zendaya  wore a very cute vintage Victor Costa dress and stellar Betsey Johnson booties. My only complaint about her outfit is that she probably should lose the stockings to really show the shoes off. But all in all she looked great!

#4 Sarah Hyland

This off the shoulder dress by Farah Khan was absolutely gorgeous.  The  Giuseppe Zanotti heels make the perfect final touch. Sarah Hyland always gets it right!

#3 Debby Ryan 

Debby Ryan looked very chic and and elegant. She wore an adorable Collette Dinnigan dress, along with cute Giuseppe Zanotti heels. Her accessories were my favorite part of the look she wore a Comme Des Garçon clutch and a Joseph Mimi ring.

#2 Shenae Grimes 

Shenae Grimes shined in an Armani Exchange dress and very cute black peep toes. Her look was fun and great for the event. Her accessories really pulled the look together, her rings, bracelets, and her super cute black  bag! I’m obsessed with this new leather dress trend.  I just wish she would have slicked her hair back in a very elegant bun. But she still looks fab!

#1 Hailee Steinfield

This is by far my favorite look of the night! Hailee wore a black and white Versace dress that was absolutely stunning.  She paired this dress with yellow stilettos and clutch, by Jimmy Choo. These accessories were an amazing pop of color. She dresses her age and can still look fashion forward at the same time.

Sep 26, 20111 note
Debby Ryan American Cheerleader October 2011

On cheerleading : “It’s intense. I was on drill team in high school—we didn’t work hand in hand with the cheerleaders, but we very much complemented each other. And we really looked up to the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders. It’s very important to keep uniformity. When I moved back to Texas from Germany, cheer was more like a performance. Practices, football games, pep rallies, when you’re sitting in the stands, how you conduct yourself, the pictures you put on your Facebook page—it’s very much an accountability system because it’s a performance and you’re representing your school and your community.”

On a few things her fans might not know about her: “I’m a chess nut. I also rearrange my bedroom furniture every six months. I lock myself in my room and don’t come out until it’s different. I moved around a lot when I was younger, so I have this whole thing with settling into a place. I also have an obsession with glow-in-the-dark stars, the cheap plastic ones, and tee-pees.”

On her mascot days: “I had fun as the mascot. I organized a 30-person skit to ‘Beat It’ by Michael Jackson, with all original choreography. It was insane! I would krump on the cheerleaders and bat at them and stuff. I got all the theater kids and half the cheerleaders involved, too. And there were props. Now, in the age of YouTube, it’ll probably pop up somewhere.”

On Fame: As a kid, I literally laid in bed in Texas, having this dream, and now it’s actually happening. At times I think I’m going to wake up and I’ll just be a girl baking brownies in my kitchen. I wouldn’t call myself a celebrity, because I kind of feel weird about that word…

On Being Disney’s It Girl: Even before the Selena’s and Demi’s and Miley’s, there was Hilary Duff and Shia LaBeouf. And sidenote—I love Raven’s career. But I feel like instead of them setting standards, it’s sort of like they’ve carved their own paths. For me, I’m all about longevity. I’m just trying to create my own little venue.

Sep 10, 2011
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