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Okay, Brit, we need to have a serious talk about your style.
Brittany Snow looked like a schoolmarm at the premiere of Lifetime's Call Me Crazy in WeHo on Tuesday night, and we know she can look SO much better.
The Pitch Perfect star's black scoop neck Naeem Khan dress with chunky embellishments made her seem positively dowdy and older than she is.
Even her Louboutin pumps skewed toward the "sensible shoe" aesthetic, which should only be reserved for those over 50.
That said, we do love her simple makeup and sleek bob.
She's beautiful!
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Classy and a little bit sassy!
Brittany Snow rocked the MTV Movie Awards red carpet in a chic navy Lela Rose dress accented with beaded shoulder pieces and a Farbod Barsum clutch.
The simple navy ensemble was almost a little too safe for the occasion, but luckily the funky details help it fit in.
Paired with simple shoes and accessories, Brittany looks like a class act!
And the sleek bob, we love it with her sharp ensemble!
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This may not be the most exciting gown of the night, but Brittany Snow certainly did dress to impress.
The Pitch Perfect actress attended some of the Golden Globes after parties, including the InStyle bash, as well as the Weinstein shindig.
She wore a long glittery gold David Meister gown, but kept the rest of her look simple with a messy updo and barely any accessories whatsoever.
The only that popped on the red carpet, besides all that shine, were Brittany's red rosy lips!
So eye-catching!
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Brittany Snow and Anna Kendrick were each other’s colorful complements on Thursday at the exclusive runway presentation of Alberta Ferretti's limited edition collection at the Chateau Marmont.
After a young and fresh look at the People's Choice Awards, Brittany took a more mature route, opting for a purple chiffon and lace long sleeve dress with button details over a nude slip.
Her suede booties were beyond an odd choice and ended up weighing everything down.
Nude loving Anna continued to explore the world of color in a teal foliage lace and chiffon dress from Ferretti's spring collection.
She paired her ensemble with metallic heels, which we a bit chunky, but still worked.
Neither Brittany or Anna were Pitch Perfect, but they looked cute.
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The Greek goddess Athena would be proud.
Brittany Snow looked seksi, but sweet Wednesday night at the People’s Choice Awards.
The Pitch Perfect actress wore a lemon-colored Maria Lucia Hohen dress with cutouts at the sides and Julianne Hough's metallic Giuseppe Zanotti heels.
A crystal Judith Leiber clutch, Norman Silverman earrings and easy, breezy hairstyle provided the finishing touches.
We wouldn't call Brittany's look wow-worthy, but she definitely looked good.
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The ladies of Sucker Punch got their party on at Nylon's 12th anniversary celebration on Thursday night.
Cover stars Vanessa Hudgens, Abbie Cornish, Emily Browning and Jamie Chung were all in attendance, each wearing equally inneresting outfits.
Vanessa went back in time to the roaring 20s, wearing a white Rachel Comey chiffon polka dot dress that she awkwardly paired with black sheer socks and strappy shoes.
Jamie decided to channel her inner S&M school girl with a super short black leather dress that included a white collar and black tie.
The other two played it relatively safe. Abbie donned a black structured shoulder dress white Emily chose a strapless Isabel Marant cocktail dress and black tights.
Also making an appearance on the red carpet included Nicky Hilton and Brittany Snow in similar colored outfits and Whitney Port.
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Brittany Snow celebrated turning the big 2-5 in Las Vegas this weekend at Pure nightclub.
The birthday girl made sure all eyes were on her in a low-cut orange Ani Lee dress and Lisa Stewart jewels.
It's a cute dress, but it's WAY too big in the bust area for her.
Kinda gives us flashbacks to Jennifer Hudson at the Oscars.
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