Since having a nose job to correct her so called deviated spectrum, ha, High School Musical's Ashley Tisdale manages to pull off Ray Ban's 3025 Aviators so much better. When it comes to the Ray Ban Aviator musical co-stars Ashley Tisdale and Vanessa Hudgens are drawn in like a crowd of screaming Zac Efron fans on the red carpet.
Earlier this year, Ray Ban caught gold fever and marked their 70th anniversary by releasing 25,000 special limited edition titanium Aviators plated in white gold. By using their Midas touch, Ray Ban has transformed a mythical favourite into a piece of lavish luxury that moves to the beat of modern day trends. With a price tag of £280 needless to say that bona fide gold isn't the only benefit of this plus reinterpretation of a classical archetype. The lenses have been created using the never before experienced P3 Plus-System, UV and glare filtering technology that combats reflection and is resistant to moisture build up. On top of that each golden icon comes in an exclusive Ray Ban case made from genuine leather. She may have found fame with Disney but there's no Mickey Mouse hidden away in Ashley Tisdale's high interest US bank account. Despite having enough money to retire at the tender age of 24, Ashley Tisdale has chosen Ray Ban's original Aviator model in faux gold. Oh well.
Ashley Tisdale hardly lives or spends like a celebrity rock star, but that didn't stop her from getting some ink at the Shamrock Tattoo parlour in Hollywood recently.
Slowly shedding her teen image, the blonde spent over half an hour in the studio and accompanied by music video director boyfriend Scott Spear and her mum. She finally emerged with a bandage covering part of her upper back.
Meanwhile, Ashley Tisdale's High School Musical co-star Vanessa Hudgens has also been attempting to cast herself as a serious actress to the media by telling MTV that she'll never do another musical.
'It's great! I mean, I love musicals, I really do,' she says. 'I grew up doing them, so it'll always have a place in my heart … at the same time, it's nice to be able to separate the two and just be able to focus on films. It's a lot of fun playing different characters and taking on new journeys.'
'Honestly, I'm kind of taking a break from music right now. I'm just focusing on films and acting. I feel like when I'm doing something I really want, [I] focus on that and try to not spread myself all over the place.'
'I'm always up for anything musically, she added, 'I think it's so much fun. Just as long as I'm not singing in the movie.'