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Nina Dobrev & Lily Collins Get Dolled Up for Vanity Fair's Oscars 2016 Party

Nina Dobrev looks nothing short of stunning as she steps out at the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar Party held at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday (February 28) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The 27-year-old Vampire Diaries actress was joined by Lily Collins and How to Get Away With Murder‘s Aja Naomi King.

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FYI: Lily is wearing Saint Laurent. Nina is wearing an Elie Saab gown, Amanda Pearl clutch, Casadei shoes, and an Anne Sisteron ring.

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Zendaya Says Odell Beckham, Jr. Is 'Auditioning' To Date Her

Zendaya steps out in a red ensemble for the 2016 ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood Awards Luncheon held at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on Thursday afternoon (February 25) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The 19-year-old actress/singer was joined by Serayah, Amber Riley, Keke Palmer and Aja Naomi King.

Zendaya recently opened up about bringing New York Giants wide receiver, Odell Beckham, Jr. to a recent Grammy party and dating rumors.

“Here’s the thing, a couple of things, first of all it wasn’t really a date,” she explained. “We went to some events together, because we’re friends. We were with a group, we were with multiple people. I was with my stylist and everything like that.”

Zendaya added, “Even if it does progress, you gotta go through my dad first,. Just because you’re in the NFL, you killin’ stuff, that doesn’t mean you get to skip past pops. He’s not going to allow that to happen…He’s auditioning! Auditioning.”

FYI: Serayah is wearing a Loza Maleombho dress, Sophia Webster shoes, an Alex Woo necklace and Emm Kuo clutch. Zendaya wore a Thakoon polkadot jumpsuit. Zendaya is wearing a John Hardy bracelet.

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Zendaya, Yara Shahidi & Kat Graham Get Individual 'Kode' Mag Covers - See Them All!

Check out all the Zendaya and Yara Shahidi‘s individual covers for Kode magazine!

The two young actresses shared the cover of the new issue with Aja Naomi King, Serayah, Kat Graham and Kiersey Clemons. Check out what they had to say in their interviews below:

Zendaya on the African American community connecting with their roots: “I think it would bring a lot of pride. I think it has done that already a little bit. I notice on social media little hash-tags, like when we have #BlackOutDay or #MelaninMonday or #BlackGirlmagic – however small a hash-tag may be, they mean a lot and are beautiful to see. When you scroll through and see people embracing their natural curls or their skin and being confident in it and feeling that it’s beautiful – that is something that’s really cool to see. Especially on social media, which is usually very negative. And all of that starts with having pride in who you are.”

Yara on identifying as black: “When I was little, I didn’t feel the pressure, because again it was something fun that I loved to do, but I think growing up I became more aware of it. I was aware that there was a pressure. I never fully experienced it, because we were very careful even just in auditioning, that I would only audition for something that I would be proud to be a part of. It would be interesting to go out for things where I was called for the role of the ‘ambiguous’ person. Whereas if there was a role for an Iranian person, for example, they wouldn’t exactly put me in that category – I’d be the ambiguous person. I was neither. There were plenty of roles where it was like – we’re looking for the young black girl and she’s going to be the sidekick best friend who only talks in hash-tags and says YOLO every three seconds, and through affirmative action helps to get her best friend into school. There were plenty of those roles out there. By knowing that that’s not what I wanted to do as an actress or for my community either, I avoided much of that pressure.

Kat on being a positive role model: “You know – I’m a black girl. My mom even said to me when I was younger, ‘You need to take projects that make your race proud. You need to be a positive representative.’ It’s not just – oh I’m going to play a strong African American woman on a television show. It’s also what you do when you’re not shooting, in your free time. Are you going to be walking red carpets to get fashion press, or are you going to be actually dedicating your time to helping people? Maybe visit refugee camps, or go profile people, work for the U.N. refugee agency, you know – take some damn responsibility for the fact that people are watching you.”

Serayah on thinking outside skin tone: “I think being honest with ourselves and not taking every little thing so personally. We have to open to one another. I don’t even know the half of it. Someone who is a grandparent or a great grandparent could help me to understand why inequality is the way it is – how we got to this point, where we came from. Just being honest and open about the situation, that racism does occur and it is happening all around us is the first step to moving forward. Letting it be a conversation among different races – we get very sensitive about the subjects and so we don’t hear each other out. That’s where a lot of communication gets lost, and one person is called out as being not sufficient, you know? And the pattern just repeats.”

For more of their interviews, head to Kodemag.com

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Zendaya Goes Blonde For 'Kode' Mag With Yara Shahidi

Zendaya sports a short, blonde pixie cut for the cover of Kode Magazine‘s 10th Issue.

The 19-year-old K.C. Undercover actress joined Empire‘s Serayah, black-ish‘s Yara Shahidi, Kat Graham, Kiersey Clemons and How To Get Away With Murder‘s Aja Naomi King for the glossy’s special issue, which celebrated the young black actresses of today.

In their joint feature, the ladies discuss upcoming projects as well as what it truly means to be a black women in Hollywood and why it matters so much.

Stay tuned for all their individual covers, too!

Kendrick Sampson & Jean-Luc Bilodeau Dress to Impress After Golden Globes 2016

Kendrick Sampson and Jean-Luc Bilodeau both look super hot while arriving at the InStyle & Warner Bros. After Party following the 2016 Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday (January 10) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The guys were joined out that night by Kendrick‘s How to Get Away With Murder co-stars Jack Falahee, Charlie Weber, Billy Brown, and Aja Naomi King.

Also spotted partying at several bashes that evening were Scream Queens stars Skyler Samuels and Diego Boneta.

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Sarah Hyland & Mallory Jansen Glam Up Disney ABC's Winter TCA Tour Party

Sarah Hyland wows in a white top and pants as she arrives at the Disney/ABC 2016 Winter TCA Tour Party at the Langham Hotel on Saturday night (January 9) in Pasadena, Calif.

The 25-year-old Modern Family actress was joined by How To Get Away with Murder‘s Jack Falahee and Aja Naomi King, plus Elizabeth Henstridge, and Graham Rogers.

Also spotted at the annual party were American Crime‘s Trevor Jackson, Galavant‘s Mallory Jansen and Luke Youngblood, and Matt Shively.

FYI: Sarah wore a Jonathan Simkhai ensemeble with Giuseppe Zanotti heels.

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