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bit.ly – See pics from the Oscar Party! Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! Hello hello and welcome back to ClevverTV. I’m Dana Ward and right now we’re going over two star standout looks for the Elton John Oscar party. These celebrity friends, Ashley Tisdale and Vanessa Hudgens both look fabulous for the most exclusive viewing party, so let’s break down their different looks. Up first, Vanessa went for a metallic gold fitted floor length gown. The strapless cut and horizontal layers — almost mimicking a bandage dress style — looked fresh with the uber-detailed repeat rounded pattern. VH chose dark nails, a few standout accessories and a waved hairstyle with fresh makeup Meanwhile, Ashley chose a super feminine and flowy red gown. The over-the-top asymmetrical neckline is amazing — especially with the standout open back. Since it is the Oscars, AT was sure to add some sparkle in the form of a clutch. Plus, her hair is casually styled which keeps the overall look young and fresh. These gals look great all dressed up for the big night, but we want to hear from you as to which look you think it super stylish this season. Are you more about the sleeker, metallic look or a more feminine, flowy color? Leave your comments below and for more fashion updates straight from Hollywood, be sure to follow us at twitter.com/clevvertv. I’m Dana Ward, see you soon on ClevverTV!
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