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Totally Trendy: Coral!

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Premiere Of Sony Pictures' "The Vow" - Red Carpet

There is definitely a color that is IN in a big way in Hollywood this season: Coral. We’ve spotted it on carpets all over the place and we’re realizing that there is no one who doesn’t look totally rockin’ in this shade. Here are some of our favorite examples of coral cute from our favorite celebs.


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Who says pink HAS to be girly girl all the time? Victoria Justice proves that you can rock a feminine shade without going all dressy with your look. She wore this AMAZING short coral pantsuit to the Kids’ Choice Awards and it might have been our favorite look of the day. When we asked Vic about the look on the carpet, she even said that she was specifically looking to stay away from dresses this year. Victoria always proves that you can take a trend (like this fab color) and make it work with your personal style. Way to go, Vic! We think this look was perfection.


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Madison Pettis also rocked coral at the KCAs, in this adorable two-toned tube dress. Madison’s matching shoes and gold accent jewelry make the outfit pop in the best way.


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Ciara Bravo his the Big Time Movie premiere in a loose, flowy orange coral top and cream pencil skirt. The look is sophisticated, but still fun and Ciara’s simple hair and minimal jewelry keep it young and fresh.


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Bella Thorne expertly mixed coral with cream and gold tones with her look for the premiere of The Vow. Bella’s look is flirty and romantic, but still totally age appropriate. We give this one an A.

Which of these coral looks is YOUR favorite? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!

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