Dec 15 2008 - 6:00am by
Molly

Madison Square Garden got a little more festive — or just plain hot as in the case with Rihanna and Chris Brown — at this year's Jingle Ball on Friday night. Rih and Chris weren't the only exciting act as acts from Leona Lewis to Katy Perry to the Veronicas took the stage as well. Busy Kanye found a moment to write about being
impressed by his own outfit before performing the following night on SNL.

Last night in Los Angeles, some of the world's most talented singers attended the 2008 American Music Awards. In true red carpet form, the ladies took pride in their primping and arrived with intricate hair and makeup looks. To vote on their individual beauty styles, check out my girl Bella US's
love it or hate it polls, but overall, out of these eight looks, who wowed you the most?

After the
ladies and
men showed off their
red carpet styles, they headed into the Nokia Theater for the
American Music Awards last night. The show started off with an exciting medley from Christina followed by a performance from the New Kids on the Block that you guys are
split on. Rihanna, Taylor Swift, and the Jonas Brothers represented the industry's young blood while Coldplay, Kanye, Mariah and Alicia Keys with Queen Latifah were also crowd pleasers.
Nov 24 2008 - 12:02am by
Molly

The ladies mixed it up with sparkles on the red carpet at last night's
American Music Awards — check out
how to get some of the looks. Miley Cyrus looked great and is
winning for best dressed in her gold and black mini dress on her 16th birthday! Christina quickly walked the red carpet before kicking off the show with her medley of hits while Rihanna found a way to pull off a dress not everyone could.

Ashley Tisdale opted for a short and sexy ensemble at tonight's festivities. Her black and taupe organza Philosophy frock is adorned with an artistic beaded lace overlay. Stacked bracelets, funky earrings, and black pumps complete her look.

This week was bursting with beautiful looks thanks to the
Rome Film Festival. While some dazzled in their fancy frocks, others preferred to keep it more casual and flirty. Ashley Tisdale shined in her fun embellished Jenny Packham dress, while Margherita Missoni rocked in a pair of shiny
harem pants.

Last night
US Weekly celebrated their annual
Hot Hollywood issue in New York with real life couple Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens. The adorable duo has been
busy promoting HSM3 around the world prior to its big opening this weekend but Zac's already got other projects being highlighted. Just released is
the trailer for 17 Again — it's like Big and Freaky Friday but with Hollywood's hottest rising star.

After taking their movie all over the world, the
High School Musical kids were back on their home turf to premiere the third and final installment of the franchise in LA last night. Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens looked like king and queen of the senior prom while Ashley Tisdale debuted her new darker hair. Fellow Disney star Selena Gomez was there to support her pals, and there were plenty of other celebs and their kids to check out the film.

There have been changes in the appearances of the
High School Musical cast since the first TV film aired on the Disney Channel in 2006, especially in the case of the gorgeous Zac Efron, now 20, who now walks the red carpet as a bona fide teen idol.
Hundreds of screaming fans agreed that he was looking suavely handsome in London's Leicester Square last night for the
High School Musical 3: Senior Year premiere, alongside his similarly photogenic onscreen and offscreen girlfriend Vanessa Hudgens and their costars Ashley Tisdale and Corbin Bleu.
Love it or hate it, the HSM phenomenon is absolutely enormous, advance ticket sales for this movie in the UK
are above £800,000 and will be close to £1 million by the time the film shows at cinemas on October 22.

This week, we witnessed a slew of style mavens working either the red carpet or the sidewalk. Prints were lively, studs were heavy, metallics were shiny, and leather leggings were rockin'. See how well you were paying attention to the minor, but oh-so-major, details.