Vanessa Hudgens, who recently returned from an exotic vacation in the Caribbean islands of Turks and Caicos, was out shopping for cosmetics in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 16. Photo Credit: Richard Beetham / Splash News
July 16, 2008 (Sawf News) - Vanessa Hudgens, who recently returned from an exotic vacation in the Caribbean islands of Turks and Caicos, was out shopping for cosmetics in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 16.
The teen star was stylishly attired with a feigned casualness; wearing a navy blue dress with flutter sleeves and a banded hem tied in a bow on the side. Slipping off her left shoulder the dress revealed the strap of her black lace slip underneath, which also peeped out from below the hem of her dress.
She accessorized with a chunky gold pendant necklace, aviator shades, tan leather handbag and Camel suede fringe boots.
The High School Musical star spent about ten minutes browsing various beauty products in a cosmetic store. She asked for advice from the store assistant before making a purchase and driving back home.
Hudgens,19, has been dating her High School Musical co-star, Zac Efron, 20, for more than one year.
Vanessa Hudgens, who recently returned from an exotic vacation in the Caribbean islands of Turks and Caicos, was out shopping for cosmetics in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 16. Photo Credit: Richard Beetham / Splash News
The young couple enjoyed a week long vacation at the exclusive and secluded Amanyara Resort on Malcolm's Road Beach in the Caribbean islands of Turks and Caicos, where the villas go for as much as $8,000 a night.
They were photographed frolicking on the beech and witnesses said they looked like a happy young couple.
"They were nice to all of the kids who approached them," a fellow vacationer told In Touch. "They were a very gracious couple."
A trailer of Hudgen's next film High School Musical 3: Senior Year premiered Monday, July 14, on Disney.com. The film, featuring 10 new original songs, is due for release on October 24.
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