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Cazz from Nerd Burger recreates the look of actress Molly Ringwald.

From the moment I saw Molly Ringwald I knew I wanted to be her. Effortlessly cool with her sassy mouth and fashion sense. Molly took what was expected of fashion in the 80's and turned it into someone incredible. Bowler hats with bright scarves, a single earrings with glittering in the sunlight and floral denim pants galore. She was not afraid to take something plain and DIY it into something inspiring and unique. It's thanks to Molly Ringwald and her big, bold and pink fashion sense that I dress the way I do today.




Daniela from CurlyMade recreates the edgy new look of singer Miley Cyrus.

Miley Cyrus changed her style from her sweet disney image and adopted an edgier look. Her street outfits are mostly composed of cropped tops and shorts with some crazy shoes and original accessories in the mix. Makeup wise, red lips and soft eye makeup appear to be one of her favorite looks. If you want to follow her trend, take a look at these Miley Cyrus inspired DIY's.




Kym from Bitty.and.Bunny recreates the quirky style of actress Zooey Deschanel:

I'm drawn to Zooey's style because it's full of bright cheery colors, cute skirts, and adorable accessories - all kissed with a hint of vintage. The self-proclaimed "Amish Hipster" knows how to command attention with her trendy, girly, even flirty style - all without showing a lot of skin. That takes skill. And to borrow a line from New Girl, the chick rocks a lot of polka dots. How can you not love that?




Carmen Ri recreates the look of actress Gemma Arterton.

Gemma Arterton is one of the most beautiful women on this Earth. With the beauty and style that is very reminiscence of that of the classic Hollywood Actresses. She manages to balance a look that is ladylike but also very sensual, whilst keeping it modern. It's not just her looks or style that makes her captivating but also her talent. Her acting career shows her personality as much as her style does, roles ranging from studio blockbusters such as Prince of Persia to independent films like The Disappearance of Alice Creed.



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