Feb 12, 2008

Miley Cyrus and Rihanna at Grammy 'Salute to Fashion'

Young teen singing sensations Miley Cyrus and Rihanna riveted attention in short dresses at the In Style and The Recording Academy first ever Grammy 'Salute to Fashion' event at Hollywood nightclub Boulevard 3, Thursday, February 7.


A 10 minute fashion show during the evening featured collections by six musicians: Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Sean Combs, Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Simpson. None of the designers were present at the show.

While Rihanna is already a recognized style icon, Miley is fast getting into the act of becoming one.

The 15-year-old Hannah Montana star, who has now officially changed her name from Destiny Hope Cyrus to Miley Ray Cyrus, was dressed rather seductively, if you may, in a black mini Dolce & Gabbana sleeveless sequined dress with multi color flower patterns.

She had left her long dark straight hair open. Wearing dark eye makeup and ankle strap stilettos she managed to look grown up.

When asked if she could spend a day in anyone's stilettos, whose would she chose? "Beyonce!" said Miley Cyrus. "Her fashion is different. It's out there and fun."

Rihanna showed her delectable legs in a shorts outfit. The black lace dress with white lining had ruffled lace details on the high neck and the long sleeve cuffs.

A black band at the waist accentuated her figure. The Jimmy Choo peep toe ankle stilettos were the perfect extension to her ensemble.

Her short crop and the high neck dress highlighted her beautiful chiseled features.

The oversized studded rings on the middle finger of the right hand and the index finger of her left hand looked enchanting with her nails painted bright pink.

The Barbadian beauty continues to impress her with her bold styles.

Grammy nominee for four songs at the Grammy's this Sunday, Rihanna gave a special performance at the event, singing an eight-song set that included hits like "Hate That I Love You," "Pon De Replay," and her latest single, "Don't Stop the Music."

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