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: Jeff on 6/09/2010 8:43AM
I think she's too young to be dressing so drastic. And that hair is as ugly as her Mama's hair.
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By: GWD on 6/09/2010 9:28AM
They are a little way out. Although they are children, they need some guidance and direction.
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By: tyalove on 6/09/2010 8:47AM
Are you kidding me? She's a nine-year-old and parents should have more control over what their child is wearing. Its not like she is a teenager and in those rebellious years--she's a young girl. Willow's "style sense" is not age-appropriate and I am so tired of the fashion world suggesting that we dress our children like adults. These girls already have these mature bodies early and then to throw on some clothes they really don't have any business wearing--and we wonder why grown men are eyeballing them as they walk down the street. Its too hard to tell the adult from the child. But, that's Jada and Will's child. Let's hope that she doesn't "express herself" into some of the problems that other celebrity children have fallen into with all this freedom that she has.
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By: Charmaine on 6/12/2010 11:13PM
ok what (exactly) was she wearing that she didn't "have any business wearing"??? Point out 1 specific outfit & i'll be satisfied.... THEY'RE JUST CLOTHES they were in no way inappropriate. Yes they may be a little weird and certainly nothing people are used to seeing on a 9yr old but they were not inappropriate. Had she been wearing a halter top or "daisy dukes" or anything of that nature then YES that would be completely out of line and inappropriate but there is nothing wrong with the stuff I've seen and I wish you people would stop ridiculing the parents b/c they let Willow dress this way. You never know she could end of having a very successful fashion career...but she can't do that if she's constantly being bashed by ADULTS that won't allow her to see what works/doesn't work for her fashion wise. Please stop the criticism b/c it could very well make her end up like so many other child stars who couldn't handle the eyes of the media.
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By: DeiaynciaCimone on 6/09/2010 8:47AM
The money allows this. Willow is just like any other preteen wanting to wear this or that. At 9 I would keep her dressing my way (If she were my daughter) and let her start the expressing herself at age 11. Thats when the wild style clothes started for me n my frineds, at 11. Yes they both (Jaden n Willow) are Hollywood kids but they seem to be very well versed and learned good Hollywood kids. If this is wild as it gets (the clothes) then Will n Jada have nothing to worry about. I say let's let folks live and see how things turn out. Mel B shaved one side of her 4 year old girl's(Eddie Murphy's baby) head and that did look ridiculous. All that other nonsense talk is jealousy folks have because they have no momey. Stop hating and just watch.
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By: mzjanuary205 on 6/09/2010 6:14PM
The four year old child Mel B. has is NOT Eddie's. She had that little girl long before she and Eddie even hooked up. The little girl she has by Eddie is only about two years old.
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By: DeiaynciaCimone on 6/09/2010 6:35PM
Regardless of age I saw the picture. The name clearly stated Angel Iris Murphy and she looks like him. The little girls head was shaved and in a mohawk. I wouldn't say it if I didnt see it. Mel B's kid had an inappropriate for her age hairstyle. Thats all.
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By: Marie on 6/09/2010 9:12AM
Self-expression is good, as long as the ego stays intact!Only time will tell ...
"It’s Crunch Time!”, is a new children’s book by Marie Brewer Find it on www.amazon.com or www.borders.com (www.helenbrewer.com (link to book) is my book of muscle for boys (ages 9-12) to point them in the direction of HOPE!...This is an interactive book where they can write about their feelings. It discusses acceptable behavior, honesty, good self-image, respect for females and animals, appreciation for teachers/school, choosing good friends. The book also talks about resisting gangs, guns, drugs, violence, alcohol and bad influences. Let's attack the behavior, not the boy. "It's Crunch Time!" , by Marie Brewer, www.bbotw.com Be a part of the village to help our boys envision their true God-given purpose!
We can turn this thing around! SEE! THINK ! ACT
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By: Joan on 6/09/2010 9:31AM
Fashion...fashion everywhere. Going nowhere!!!!
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By: E on 6/09/2010 10:00AM
I like very style but the one at the very top. I'm sure she dresses herself and that's okay. Those pink pnat shoes are DECENT! I also love the hairstyle with the extensions and shaved sides. I was the same way when I was her age. And my mom encouraged it. I'm going to allow my kids to dress themselves when they get that age. how else are they going to fully find out their own style? And not Gap's or Children's Place or any store?
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