Newcomer Amanda Seyfried wore a short, pale yellow dress to theMean Girlsworld premiere in 2004.
Seyfried has said that she did not have the money for a stylist or makeup artist at the time.
Even back then, the fresh-faced actress' complexion glowed.
Seyfried displayed a little more ladylike sophistication in brown at theBig Lovepremiere in 2006.
Her pulled-back hair and dangling gold earrings draw more attention to her face.
Chic gold bangles and slingbacks help tie her evolving style together.
The actress stunned in an eye-catching green Miu Miu frock at the 2008Mamma Miaworld premiere.
The sweetheart neckline showed off her curves, and the fuller skirt highlighted her waist.
Her relaxed, tousled waves added sexiness, and minimal accessories let the attention shine on her dress.
She stepped out in a beautiful one-shoulder Stella McCartney gown at the 2009 Golden Globe Awards.
Minimal jewelry, a simple clutch and beautiful updo brought understated polish.
The actress made a bold statement in Valentino Haute Couture at the 2009 Academy Awards.
The large bow accentuated her tiny waist.
Shimmering waves helped balance her look, keeping the dress from overwhelming her frame.
At the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, Seyfried looked all grown up on the red carpet.
TheJennifer’s Bodystar refreshingly paired shorts with a blazer and classic button-down shirt.
Seyfried must have liked the lookshe later woreanother versionto herLetters to Julietpremiere!
Seyfried was confident in a plunging Giorgio Armani dress at theDear Johnpremiere.
The color was great on her fair skin and brightened up her eyes.
Her loose updo and fun clutch seemed fitting with the youthful dress.
This ensemble generated a lot of debate.
Though it was quite revealing, the fuller skirt helped balance out the deep V in the bodice.
Anything tighter would have been too over the top.
Her slick updo and Lorraine Schwartz statement jewelry perfectly completed the look.
The dress' texture adds a modern twist to a classic strapless silhouette.
Seyfried was glowing in a green Valentino number at the 2010 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
TheLetters to Julietstar looked stunning in RM by Roland Mouret at the film’s LA premiere.
A messy side braid and lace-up Brian Atwood shoes added edge to this playful ensemble.