Tonight L.A. hosted the Teen Choice 2012 Awards and everyone from comedians to celebs to athletes hit up the pink carpet to see if they were the winners of the Teen Choice surf board.
Like the MTV Movie Awards, the fashion for the Teen Choice is much more relaxed and playful with lots of bright colors. Host Demi Lovato wore a black and yellow dress from Falguni and Shane peacock not only on the carpet but also as her first look for the live show. This isn’t the first time Demi has chosen Falguni & Shane, she recently wore a dress from their Fall 2012 collection to the FOX upfront presentations.
Teen Choice winner and star of the 5 time Teen Choice winning “The Vampire Diaries” Nina Dobrev didn’t disappoint with her choice of a teal strapless dress from J. Mendel and heels from Jimmy Choo. Also going strapless is “Glee” star Lea Michele who wore silver Versace mini paired with Versace platform heels.
“Pretty Little Liars” star Lucy Hale wore a bright tangerine dress from Wes Gordon Spring 2012 collection while her co-star Shay Mitchell chose a bright yellow dress from Donna Karan. Actress Debby Ryan hit the pink carpet in a dress from the Bibhu Mohapatra Resort 2013 collection paired with a Edie Parker clutch and shoes from Chanel.
“New Girl” actress and Teen Choice nominee Hannah Simone went with a foral dress from Mary Katrantzou and paired her dress with shoes from JustFab.com. Country superstar (and red carpet darling) Taylor Swift kept her look simple with a white dress from Maria Lucia Hohan along with heels from Prada. Birthday girl Selena Gomez looked summer chic in bright pink dress from Dsquared2 and heels from Herve Leger.
Though she didn’t walk the pink carpet Kristen Stewart was on hand (along with co-stars Robert Pattinson & Taylor Lautner) to accept the Ultimate Choice award for The Twilight Saga in a tee shirt from Fluxus, Christian Louboutin pumps, and blazer and pants from Roberto Cavalli.
You can see all our picks for Teen Choice 2012 Best Dressed below.




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