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From Mean Girl To Star-Crossed Lover: Amanda Seyfried's Star Style Evolution

May 15 2010, Published 11:59 a.m. ET

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Amanda Seyfried is quickly becoming a Hollywood style sweetheart. With her gorgeous girl-next-door looks and fearless fashion sense, every time the Letters to Juliet babe steps onto a red carpet, the one thing you can be sure of is that all eyes are on her!  Since her grand entrance into celebrity as a Mean Girl in the hit Lindsay Lohan movie, Amanda's style has drastically evolved, as she discovered her inner siren...

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In her younger years, Amanda made some mistakes on the fashion front. At a screening of Mean Girls in April 2004, the bubbly actress stepped out in sheer, polka-dot dress, fully exposing her bright white bra! For several years she struggled finding looks to flatter her petite figure, but around 2008, something changed.

Promoting the hit musical Mama Mia, a different Amanda Seyfried stepped out into the public eye. This new leading lady confidently rocked couture like she owned it and people began to take notice, especially her smoking hot costar Dominic Cooper! From ravishing in a red Valentino at the 2009 Academy Awards, to smoldering in a Grecian-Goddess Stella McCartney at the Golden Globes, Amanda quickly became a style icon.

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At the Los Angeles Premiere of Mother and Child, Amanda was panned by style critics for her choice of red carpet wear.  The actress decided to sport her Bodyamr Fall 2010 mini backwards, spawning a media frenzy.  Earlier this week, she hit the press line of the Los Angeles premiere of Letters to Juliet, stunning in a RM by Roland Mouret "Morgan" dress from the Fall 2010 Collection, which featured gorgeous, blue-embellished detailing.

What was Amanda¹s best look?  Check out the gallery in Style and let us know what you think.

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