The nine-year-old stylista sashayed onto the red carpet at the premiere of her brother Jaden's movie, 'The Karate Kid,' Monday wearing this multi-patterned outfit.

This isn't the first time Willow has flaunted her chic chops!
Willow Smith's Wild Style
Smith arrives at the premiere of Columbia Pictures' 'The Karate Kid' at Mann's Village Theatre on June 7, 2010 in Westwood, Calif.
Actress Willow Smith arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of "The Perfect Game" in the Pacific Theaters at the Grove on April 5, 2010 in Los Angeles.
Actress Willow Smith arrives at the "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" Los Angeles premiere on October 26, 2008 in Westwood, Calif.
Willow Smith attends the premiere of 'Kit Kittredge: An American Girl' at The Grove on June 14, 2008 in Los Angeles.
Willow Smith arrives at Nickelodeon's 23rd Annual Kids' Choice Awards held at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion on March 27, 2010 in Los Angeles.
Smith arrives at the premiere Of Paramount Pictures & Nickelodeon's 'Imagine That' at Paramount Theater on the Paramount Studios lot on June 6, 2009 in Los Angeles.
At the 23rd annual Kid's Choice awards, she boldly wore a pair of pink Converse shoe pants.


To far-out neon colors punched up with shaved hair styles.





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By: charles on 6/10/2010 7:29AM
why not a piercing ? can you imagine trying to tell this child something after this. she thinks she has it going on . you teach a child restraint to impose disipline. this girl is only going to wilder and more uninhabited to keep feeling good about herself , I think the parents took the easy way out . isnt this how Paris Hilton started out ?
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By: Barb on 6/12/2010 10:08PM
I am raising my granddaughter..she just turned 13 and I've learned that these kids have to be able to express them selves and if its through what they wear then so be it...she is in a magnet program at her school and is on the honor roll more time than not so if she wants to wear miss matched clothes or wild hair styles..not a problem.
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By: old school black dad on 6/09/2010 6:16AM
2 spoiled little brats,who will grow up 2 be the same as adults.
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By: @ on 6/09/2010 7:43AM
guess if they were the olsen twins you would be fawing all over them as so adorable. money does not give you respect/power. it does empower you to do as you please for your self. life is good when u can spend all (ur) the money u want. get on with your life old man and let go of all your past paid child support that was not spent the way your though it should of been.
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By: lamar on 6/09/2010 1:50PM
being able to provide everything your kids need and/or want is not spoiling them. that's a desire any good parent wants..don't hate cuz you can't do for yours what they do for theirs..and do you know this family at all to be able to call these kids spoiled?..they could be very nice and mannerable children for all you know man..my kids get all they need and are not spoiled..they just have a dad who cares more about them than himself.
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By: knbmore on 6/09/2010 5:12PM
Being creative equals spoiled brats? Since when.
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By: Deb on 6/13/2010 4:17AM
I was reading the comments and thought the exact same thing. 2 Spoiled little brats. Will and Jada will have their hands full when the are 16 years old. Maybe they will even let them express themselves with drugs or alcohol. I think she is way too young to be making her own choices when her choices make her look like a clown.
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By: GlammiePie on 6/30/2010 2:57AM
@old school black dad, how do you know that they are spoiled brats? Do you know them personally? How do you know that she does not have to earn the right to choose the clothing that she picks out for herself (with her mothers supervision). Are you assuming because her parents are wealthy and because she and her siblings have been afforded the opportunities that most of our kids don't have, that she is a brat. There is a big difference from being well taken care of and being a spoiled brat. Perhaps before you comment on the way other people have chosen to raise their kids, you think about what you are saying.
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By: Gail on 6/09/2010 6:21AM
i think that hairstyle is a little bit over the top...and i think parents should have more control over how their kids look...it's all fine and well to let kids have their own style and to let them express themselves but i just think this is a bit much....i hope they don't grow up too fast...the boy already talk like he's a little man...my opinion!!!....and all of those glasses are way bigger than her little body...lol...they're cute as buttons that's for sure.
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By: Evelyn on 6/09/2010 8:56AM
Lets hope she stay grounded. Hollywood isn't your everyday life
style. She seems to be growing up too fast for an old parent like
me. Younger parents have a tendency these days to give kids too much
rope because they didn't have it. I haven't seen where the extra rope
made them better adults yet. Lets hope she doesn't end up on drugs
because her attire isn't geared towards childish and cute to me but
towards grownup and over the top with the parents in acceptance. She
is different but, so was Elvis, Michael and even Whitney. Sometimes
too squeaky clean is sign of trouble too. I pray the best for her.
I agreed with her hair cut, but that was only after I heard why her
Mom allowed it and then I understood. Her words were when she wanted
to do this, "I realized her hair wasn't defining who she was." So
many of us don't even see ourselves anymore because we are so faked
out with what every culture sells to us that most don't even know who
they are. The Koreans own the hair on our head and anyone that is
anyboy has their designer name all of our clothes for a ridiculous
price, while we're Slinging other peoples hair, nails, other people
names all in the name of designer and can't even spend the extra for
tutoring for a child that is failing in school. Thank God Jada and
her family has enough money to give them the clothes and the
education. But, some child will be neglected education wise because
their ignorant parents will let their child imitate this child that
has money and live in a totally different and acceptable world where
she can look like that and nobody in Hollywood wood would care.
Parents this is the real world. Don't buy into the hype.
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