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Emma Stone’s style evolution

Hollywood's redheaded golden girl has transformed over the last decade
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After rising to fame ten years ago, Hollywood actress Emma Stone has made a fashionable ascent to the top of the Best Dressed Lists.

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As she’s transitioned from her “Easy A” and “Superbad” days to take on more sophisticated roles, her red carpet looks have evolved to become some of the best in the business.

Down-to-earth, hilarious and uber-chic, we look back on the La La Land star’s style evolution.

In 2006 Emma Stone was the epitome of early noughties fashion. She rocked bootleg jeans, a branded tank top, layered jewelry and a heavy fringe.

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In 2008 Emma arrived at the Annual Young Hollywood Awards in this purple strapless mini with a heavy side fringe

Before she refined her makeup skills (or got a professional makeup artist) circa 2008 Emma wore bronzer in a big way.

Never afraid of a bright colour or bold print, Emma rocked this rainbow shift dress at a movie premiere in 2008.

Emma Stone looked more like Lindsay Lohan when she arrived at the GQ Men Of The Year Party in 2009

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In 2011 Emma was a peachy dream, debuting platnum blonde lock and a california tan.

Rocking an over sized neck bow like nobody’s business, Emma stunned on the red carpet at the 2012 Academy Awarrds

In 2013 Emma favored bright colored mini dresses and quiffed hair.

In 2014 Emma was red carpet shabby chic in this cobalt blue, floral printed frock

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In 2014 Emma was a modern day mermaid at the Met Gala, in a colour-block two piece and beachy braid.

In 2014 Emma debuted a shorter, choppier ‘do and her love of plunging but chic necklines.

Making her mark as Hollywood royalty, at the 2015 Academy Awards Emma proved all that glitters is gold.

Nailing this season’s 90’s silky slip dress trend – Emma was slinky chic at a London La La Land screening last month.

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As well as winning a Best Actress Golden Globe award earlier this month, Emma made countless Best Dressed lists for this starry Valentino gown.

2017 so far is Emma’s year to channel tea party perfection in tailored frocks with a retro feel.

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