Sunday, May 1, 2011

Style Star for April: Ashley Tisdale

As Ashley Tisdale made the rounds to promote her new film Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure this past month, we couldn't help but marvel at the young starlet's fierce looks.  Typically relying on a color palette of classic black, white and nude, Ashley's style always makes a statement without looking overworked.  Here's a round-up of our recent faves.  


At the Good Housekeeping Shine On Awards in Catherine Deane (above left)
WOW!  Ashley sure has grown up and she is NOT afraid to show it! At the Good Housekeeping’s Shine On Awards, she stunned the crowd. With her perfect LBD from Catherine Deane and stunning new hair, she brought grace and sophistication to the event. I love how she accented her look with a pair of Brian Atwood’s Maniac Metallic Leather Pumps and classy gold watch.  All together she looks fabulous!
 -- Jamee Riddle, LSPR Intern
 

At the Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in Jenny Packham (above right)
This look is flawless.  So many things to love about the dress -- the subtle metallic sheen on the lace, the asymmetrical neckline and the beautiful beaded belt.  A unique and modern take on old Hollywood glam, it’s the perfect Oscar evening look for one of Hollywood’s rising stars. 
-- Lauren Stillman


At Jay Leno in Gomez-Gracia (above left)
Ashley Tisdale brought out her sexy side in a plain white dress with a twist. It was the perfect mix of classic lines and edgy accents. The studded neck and hemline added a rocker touch to her sweet reputation and tinted lips. She completed the look with polished black nails and sleek black pumps.
-- Michelle Balady, LSPR Intern



At Planet Hollywood in Camilla & Marc and LOFT necklace (above right)
Fashionistas throughout history have been in love with the LBD's classic elegance and Ashley is no exception. She appeared at Planet Hollywood Times Square donning a simple-cut silk dress by Camilla & Marc, but her outfit was in no way basic – thanks to her turquoise statement necklace by LOFT and House of Harlow 1960 platform sandals. Way to stay classy and eye-catching at the same time!
--Dana Jeong, LSPR Intern


At the Toronto Premiere of Sharpay in Robert Rodriguez
The spring trend may be to bring back the 70's, but Ashley's taking it back a few more decades in this flapper-inspired dress. The nude tone gives it that "this season" feel, mixing an old design with a new trend. Tisdale keeps the shoes simple, so as not to take away from the dress' beautiful beaded embellishment. While the design may be a blast from the past, Tisdale wears it beautifully, showing off her young, but elegant style.


 -- Lacey Ehrlich, LSPR Intern

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