If you’re aiming for the 'Camp Rock' aesthetic, I’d focus on the contrast between the characters’ styles. Tess (Meaghan Jette Martin) had those sleek, high ponytails with a side part—very 'pop princess.' To replicate it, smooth your hair back with a bit of gel or mousse, then secure it tight with a scrunchie (bonus points if it’s sparkly). For a more low-key look, try Caitlyn’s (Alyson Stoner) half-up pigtails. Just grab two small sections near your temples, twist them back, and secure with mini rubber bands. It’s playful and practical, perfect for a day of 'camp activities.'
Don’t forget the accessories! The movie leaned hard into friendship bracelets and colorful clips, so adding a few to your hair can really sell the vibe. A braided headband or some subtle glitter around the part line would also nod to the performance scenes.
What I love about 'Camp Rock' hair is how it balances practicality with stage-ready flair. For the big finale looks, the cast rocked updos with loose strands—like a messy bun with face-framing pieces. To try it, pull your hair into a high ponytail but leave a few pieces out around your forehead and ears. Twist the ponytail into a bun, but keep it loose so it doesn’t look too neat. A little hairspray to hold the flyaways in place, and you’re set.
For shorter hair, take inspiration from the background dancers’ looks: tiny braids mixed with curls or even just a side part with a clip to keep it out of your face. The whole vibe is 'I just rolled out of a cabin but somehow look camera-ready.'
The 'Camp Rock' hairstyles are all about that effortless, sun-kissed vibe—think messy waves, playful braids, and tousled volume. For Demi Lovato's character Mitchie, her signature look was those loose beachy waves with a bit of texture. I’d start by curling sections with a wand, but not too perfectly—just enough to add movement. Then, I’d rake through it with my fingers and maybe spritz some sea salt spray for that 'just swam in the lake' feel. The key is to avoid anything too polished; it’s summer camp, after all!
For the guys, Joe Jonas’s Shane had that classic shaggy surfer hair. A little pomade or wax worked through the ends can give that piecey, textured look without being greasy. If you want to go full 'Camp Rock' nostalgia, throw in a bandana or a fun headband like the extras wore in the group numbers. It’s less about precision and more about capturing that carefree, musical energy.
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Everything comes crashing down as my eyes widen into his. Both of our breathing labored but his hands not releasing me. “Grace.” He says breathlessly.
That name is all it takes to wake me up. ‘Grace’ I’m not Grace. He thinks I’m someone I’m not. I shouldn’t be doing this when he doesn’t even know who he’s with.
I scramble off of him and stand in the middle of the room panting. I can see him start to fumble, standing up and walking towards me.
I look up at him, my eyes wide. “I’m so sorry. We shouldn’t… We shouldn’t have done that.” I stammer out and he looks at me shocked. Walking towards me like I’m a trapped animal he’s scared is going to run away.
“Why, Grace? Why shouldn’t we have done that? Please, just talk to me.” I can hear the pleading in his voice, the fear that I didn’t want him to kiss me, but that’s not it.
I don’t know why. Why I’m so scared to just tell them the truth, so I decide to lie. “I’m sorry, Gunner. I like all three of you. I’m not going to choose, so I’ve just decided I wouldn’t be with any of you. It’s not fair to you guys.” I don’t wait for him to respond, I run out the door and down the steps, landing face first in Dean’s chest. He pulls me up and wraps my legs around his waist causing me to gasp. “Who said we’d make you choose, Bambi?” And before I can respond his lips are on mine.
If you are going to be BAD, then you have to do it the BAD way...
It's pretty simple:
1) Don't get caught
2) Always have a Plan B
3) If all else fails... Run...Run for your life!
Everyone has a bad side. Some try to deny it's existence, some hide it and others well...they rule the world with it.
In the book of being BAD, there are ninety-nine formulas for world domination...
Number one: You aren't BAD until you can walk around the school dressed in all pink and have everyone afraid to approach you.
Number two: You aren't BAD until you can break into a certain bad boys house and well... do the wrong kinds of stuff.
Number three: You aren't bad until quite
frankly, you have declared vengeance against the bad boy.
~*~
"I heard you like bad boys," Blade says with a vivid smirk on his face.
I glared up at him, without responding clenching my fists fighting the urge to punch him in the face.
"So...?" He says after a couple of seconds of silence.
"So what?"
"So what do you think...Tinker Bell?" He says emphasizing on the stupid name.
His face moved closer to mine and I stared back into his green eyes, watching the fire inside ignite.
I smirked, "Then find me one."
Blade grins at my witty retort and shrugs it off.
"I look at you and I see cotton candy, but then you open your mouth... and suddenly you turn into liquorice," he scoffs.
"Welcome to the game bitch, your move, now let's play."
Moana Queens has two rules: stay on top, and never become my mother.
I'm the most brilliant girl in school, a cheerleader with a sharp tongue and sharper ambition. I've spent my whole life watching my mother fall for the wrong men who fuck and leave.
I refuse to be that girl. But then there's Dylan Dickson.
He's arrogant, cocky and a fucking playboy who doesn't screw the same girl twice. He's also my academic rival, infuriatingly brilliant, and so goddamn sexy I can barely think straight when he's near. I hate everything he represents. I want him with a hunger that keeps me awake at night. And that terrifies me.
Then fate delivers the cruelest blow: Dylan is my new stepbrother.
Now we're living under the same roof, and the air between us is electric. I catch him shirtless, water dripping down that perfect body. He watches me like he wants to devour me, his voice a dark promise when he warns, "Don't start what you can't finish." Every accidental touch burns. Every heated glance makes me ache.
I wouldn't do anything to sabotage my mother's relationship, seeing her finally happy and stable. Dylan doesn't believe in love, his mother's betrayal destroyed that years ago and he doesn't do commitment. But denying what's between us is torture. The want is primal…. The need is consuming…. And fighting it is slowly tearing me apart.
One taste and I'll be ruined
One touch and there's no coming back,
The stakes have never been higher, but how much longer can I pretend I don't want to fuck him senseless.
"This isn't just a school. It's something more."
Zeda Iverson thought high school was done, but her parents insisted on Shadowbrook Academy – a mysterious school she'd never heard of – instead of college.
She soon discovers Shadowbrook hides secrets, and the four powerful princes who rule the academy are all obsessed with her.
But their attention becomes the least of her worries as a dangerous revolution looms, threatening to destroy the academy and the princes Zeda has fallen in love with.
Only Zeda holds the power to stop the coming chaos. Yet, her abilities are locked away.
Can she unlock her potential and save everyone she loves before it's too late?
My boy friend Caleb Ford's childhood sweetheart, Julia Leclair, is losing her hair from chemotherapy. So, he orders me to cut mine off and make her a wig.
"Julia's allergic to synthetic wigs. You've been growing your hair for ten years—it's perfect."
I refuse, but his friends tie me down. Someone shaves my head to the scalp, buzzing through my thick, glossy hair until nothing's left but a butchered mess.
Julia sits in her wheelchair and laughs, saying I look like a toad.
Caleb smiles and nods in agreement. He adds with a chuckle, "It's just some hair. Was that really necessary?"
But back when I was bullied for having uneven, choppy short hair for six straight years, it was he who stood in front of me. He had his arms spread wide as he shielded me from harm.
Now he's the one wielding the blade.
One by one, their little circle chimes in. They tell me not to hold a grudge against someone who's sick.
Caleb snaps impatiently, "Stop trying to talk sense into her. She can get lost! Did you see that fit she threw over a few strands of hair? It's not like they won't grow back."
I turn around and walk away. I never look back.
Later, I hear that Caleb begs for my forgiveness by kneeling his way up 9000 steps until his knees are ruined.
Emily Brown is a simple girl from the countryside. She's naive but stands up for herself and others. She plays the guitar and sings too. Her dream is to be able to learn more about about what she's talented in, music
Emily's dream came true when her parents surprised her on her 20th birthday with an admission notice from Rochester musical academy in New York, one of the best music school in the country
************
The music fairies is a very popular band known Worldwide. The lead vocalist Aiden, the guitarist Michael and the percussionist Jason who plays the drum kit are all students of the Rochester musical academy, so you could say the trio became celebrities while they were still students
As celebrity students, their status were higher than all other students. They are rude yet they are adored by all
Will a simple countryside girl be able to adapt to the lifestyle of the school? Or will she get into trouble the moment she enters the school
Will she be able to continue being a simple girl from the countryside? Or will the school change her into an entirely new person
What happens when Emily gets involved with the music fairies?...
If you're a fan of 'Camp Rock' like I am, recreating those iconic costumes is such a fun project! Let's start with Mitchie's signature look—the pink tank top with a denim vest and skinny jeans. For the tank, any pastel pink tee will work, or you could dye a plain one. The denim vest is key—check thrift stores or upcycle an old denim jacket by cutting off the sleeves. Add some iron-on patches or fabric paint for those subtle rocker vibes. Don't forget the fingerless gloves and a headband to complete the outfit!
For Shane's edgier style, layer a black tee under a red plaid shirt (left unbuttoned, of course). Ripped black jeans and combat boots amp up the rockstar feel. A faux leather cuff or studded belt adds authenticity. If you want to go full-on Tess, think glitter and glam: a sequin top, high-waisted shorts, and knee-high boots. Hairspray and a touch of glitter will nail her diva energy. The best part? Most of these pieces can be thrifted or repurposed—no need to break the bank!
Camp Rock's costumes are like a time capsule of late 2000s pop culture fashion—bright, bold, and full of personality. The most iconic look has to be Demi Lovato's Mitchie in that electric blue hoodie with the Camp Rock logo during the finale performance of 'This Is Me.' It became an instant merch staple, and I still see fans recreating it at conventions. Shane Gray's (Joe Jonas) layered rocker aesthetic—think graphic tees under unbuttoned plaid shirts—defined a whole generation of 'casually cool' wannabes. And who could forget Tess's (Meaghan Martin) bedazzled performance outfits? Her silver sequin top during 'Too Cool' screamed 'villain with style.'
What’s fun is how these costumes subtly mirrored character arcs. Mitchie’s wardrobe starts timid (plain tees and jeans) but gains confidence with pops of color, while Tess starts flashy and gradually loses her sparkle—literally—as her diva facade cracks. Even the background campers had distinct looks: the sporty kids in athletic jerseys, the artsy ones in tie-dye. It’s nostalgic how these outfits feel like a love letter to summer camp fashion, where self-expression clashed with practicality.
Scouring the internet for budget-friendly 'Camp Rock' costumes can feel like a treasure hunt, but I’ve found some gems over the years! Thrift stores and local buy/sell groups are goldmines—people often sell barely worn Halloween costumes or concert outfits for a fraction of the original price. I snagged a near-perfect Shane Gray jacket last fall for under $20 just by checking Facebook Marketplace weekly. Online, sites like eBay and Depop are worth stalking; filter by 'used' or 'vintage' to find hidden deals. Sellers sometimes don’t tag items correctly, so try searching generic terms like '2008 Disney vest' or 'sparkly performance top'—you’d be surprised what pops up!
For DIY enthusiasts, raid your closet first. A lot of Mitchie’s looks are just graphic tees layered with denim jackets, and a little fabric paint can transform a plain shirt into camp merch. If you’re after the iconic finale outfits, check costume rental shops post-Halloween—they often sell retired stock cheap. Poshmark occasionally has full ensembles from resellers clearing out old theme-party gear. Pro tip: Set price alerts! The moment someone lists a 'Camp Rock' item below your budget, you’ll get notified.
Finding Camp Rock costumes for kids is easier than you might think! Online marketplaces like Amazon or eBay usually have a wide selection, from full outfits to individual pieces like wigs and accessories. I recently helped my niece put together a Mitchie Torres look, and we found this adorable pink plaid shirt that was almost identical to the one in the movie. Thrift stores can also be gold mines for vintage-style pieces that match the 'Camp Rock' vibe—just add a little DIY flair.
For those who want screen-accurate costumes, specialty cosplay shops like Etsy sellers often handmake high-quality replicas. The price might be higher, but the attention to detail is worth it if your kid is a superfan. Oh, and don’t forget to check out Halloween stores during the season—they sometimes carry licensed Disney costumes, though stock can be hit or miss.