Sarah Jeffery wears a floral print dress to the National Women’s History Museum’s 2018 Women Making History Awards held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday (September 15) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Earlier in the week, Sarah teased an upcoming project that she can’t wait to release.
“I have a very exciting project coming with PETA, I just can’t wait to release it because it is SO important to me… I can’t wait to spread awareness around this issue,” she tweeted.
AJ and Aly Michalka stepped out in style for Paul Andrew’s Fall 2018 Presentation!
The pop duo attended the event held during New York Fashion Week at Ramscale Studio on Friday (February 9) in New York City.
Aly wore a green sweatshirt and cream sweater, which she paired with a printed skirt and sparkly slip-on heels, while AJ rocked a printed top, rolled-up blue jeans with an orange belt, and metallic silver shoes that were similar to her sister’s.
“A window to the 80′s ❤️ Thank you for having us Paul,” AJ captioned her Instagram photo of some of the shoes below.
Aly Michalka got her big start by starring on Disney Channel’s Phil of the Future over ten years ago.
While the show only lasted two seasons (which was ridiculous!), the show went on to become a fan fave and is still talked about a lot today.
Sitting down with Buzzfeed’s AMtoDM show, Aly opened up about holding all those memories close.
“I still remember it very much so,” she shared. “I think especially because it’s something from your youth so those memories seem strangely kind of like yesterday, but also like a lifetime ago.”
Aly adds, “It’s cool to see that people have something that they hold onto or something that they hold dear to their hearts that’s a part of their childhood.”
Aly and younger sis, AJ, also nixed a popular theory that all current and former Disney stars get a lifetime pass to the Disney Parks. Check it below:
Aly & AJ stopped by Build Series to chat all about their EP, Ten Years, in New York City on Thursday (February 8).
The two sisters and musicians opened up about finding their new sound and working with two new producers for the projects.
Aly and AJ also opened up about why they decided to keep their band name as Aly & AJ, after starting with that, and then going to 78Violet and back again.
“It was a conversation that probably took a couple months,” AJ shared. “We definitely dealt with some confusion, but when you’re growing as artists and you’re figuring things out, you can’t really judge that.”
She continues, “It’s all the same. You might change your name, your sound, you might change your look…it’s whatever you’re comfortable with and at the end of the day, we took some cues from the people we were working with.”
“We stuck with Aly & AJ because it is who we are and it’s where we started. It’s what people know, it’s the foundation of what we came out with.”
Yara also interviewed Hillary during a keynote conversation at the event.
“I’m glad that I’m here at 14 saying that it’s not right to inspire other young girls to say ‘it’s not right’ too,” Storm said at the event. “If it’s happening to you, speak up, don’t be afraid. There’s nothing they can do, even if they say they’re going to do something, there’s nothing they can do. You need to speak up, you need to speak out, not only for yourself, but for other young women that feel threatened, not only in this industry, but in other industries.”
FYI: Rowan is wearing Repossi jewelry. Storm is wearing a Ji Oh outfit and Rebecca Minkoff boots. Yara is wearing a 3.1 Phillip Lim top and pants, Jimmy Choo shoes, Young Frankk earrings, and an Eriness necklace and rings. Ava is wearing a L’Agence dress, Malone Souliers shoes, and Lady Grey earrings. Chloe and Halle are wearing Missoni.
Aly & AJ are back at it again with the full release of their brand new Ten Years EP, which you can stream right here!
The 4-track set is the sister-duo’s � Aly Michalka and AJ Michalka � first complete musical project since the release of their 2007 Insomniatic album.
Ten Years features the previously released “Take Me” and “I Know,” as well as “Promise” and “The Distance.”
The EP is “a palate cleanser for people to adjust to the new music, because it’s different from anything we’ve ever released,” AJ, 26, told USA Today. She and sister Aly, 28, self-funded the music and are looking to release a full record next year with a major label.
You can stream Aly & AJ‘s Ten Years EP on Spotify and download it on iTunes now!