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Celeb-in-Chief Holland Roden Looks Back on Her Red-Carpet Looks

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Jan. 28 2015, Updated 2:41 p.m. ET

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Teen Wolf star Holland Roden is taking over OKMagazine.com this week as Celebrity-in-Chief. Here, she takes a look back at some of her coolest red-carpet looks.

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"I chose my VMAs dress because we were at haute couture fashion week this summer, and I went to a few of the parties. I was noticing how much the '90s have come back around in the last year, and DKNY is a huge part of that, because it's always been their look. I am looking everywhere for platform, all-white, lace-up Vans. Very 'Clueless!' I'm an actor, not a musician, so I liked that this was casual, sporty. I loved the bandeau idea. And I thought it was very on-trend, so I wore it for that reason."

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"I loved that jumpsuit! It was just comfortable. I love a monochromatic jumpsuit because I'm a bottom-heavy girl. I'm a pear shape, and so it's pretty body-friendly if you can get a jumpsuit like that, with the deep V in front but the mesh so it's not revealing. I'm a short, pear-shaped girl, so anything that lengthens my figure is usually what I like to wear. They're comfortable and different."

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"That was fun. My stylist, Karen Raphael, I have to give her credit. Some people said it looked like a backless skort, but I completely disagree because if you go into every H&M and Urban Outfitters, you're seeing this double-edged looking skort. They're everywhere! I thought it looked cool, but Karen was the one who pulled it and said, 'This is going to be really big in the next few months.' I'm always down for a retro vibe. If I could be Dita Von Teese, I would."

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"This was Elena Reva. She's great. I felt like a '60s housewife in that one. An A-line is usually not that flattering of a shape on me, being so short, so I was a little hesitant, but I loved the tie-dye, watercolor look."

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"I loved this because if I could pick 'Holland, everyday style.' If I'm not gross with my hair in a bun after working out, if I'm actually dressed, these are the kind of clothes I wear. I like a '60s vibe. I went to the Philosophy show last fashion week, back in february, and that was a Philosophy dress. I'm a huge fan of their work. I love the simplicity of it. It was hot in New York at the time, and this was fun. It reminded me of Halloween, so perfect for a horror-movie premiere. And I like proving that redheads can wear orange!"

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"I loved the two-tone, and the color-blocking with the blue edge. Then we had the perfect clutch, and the perfect shoes. it was a little matchy-matchy, but we were having fun. We're bringing light to a very serious cause, so we wanted to brighten the mood."

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"That was a fun one because it was a little more editorial than I usually go, with the hair and make-up. It was costume-y and fun. Colton Haynes and I went together and Armani dressed us. We loved it because we felt like it very '80s, punk rock. It was just a jacket, and I was like this is one time where being short is a good thing! It's supposed to go with pants, which I did not wear."

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