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COUNTDOWN TO ECLIPSE: Ashley Greene's Girl Next Door-To-Vamp Vixen Style Evolution

June 28 2010, Published 6:28 a.m. ET

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Out of all The Twilight Saga’s fabulous female stars, Ashley Greene could be considered the biggest breakout babe of the fanged franchise.  Virtually an unknown actress when she was cast as Alice Cullen in the first Twilight flick, the beautiful brunette has transformed from girl next door to fierce fashionista, right before our eyes!

After a few small roles in television and independent films, Ashley took to fame flawlessly. When she first started walking the carpet, the natural beauty opted for sweetly feminine pastel frocks, which had a youthful feel to them, but it didn’t take long before she was sitting front row at Milan fashion week in haute couture.

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The style siren has taken an obvious liking to the fab fashions of Dolce & Gabbana, showing off her covetable curves in a plethora of the Italian label’s looks. While she is often drawn to short hemlines and leggy looks, she isn’t afraid of glam gowns, plunging necklines and super sophisticated ensembles.

Set to star in the next two Twilight flicks, Ashley also has several other films slated for release in 2011, including Butter and The Apparition, so this is one vamp who isn’t giving up her style slot on the red carpet!

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What was Ashley’s hautist look?  Check out the gallery in Style and let us know what you think!

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