At just 16 years old, she's already cemented herself as one to watch in the acting world.

And Kiernan Shipka proved that she's also something of a style icon, putting on a chic display at the Stella McCartney Autumn 2016 Presentation at Amoeba Music in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.

Rocking a fun and funky retro-style perm, the teen Mad Men star teamed her curly new 'do with a stylish multi-coloured plaid print mini dress as she joined the fashion pack at the high-profile event.

Teen queen! Kiernan Shipka proved that she's something of a style icon, putting on a chic display at the Stella McCartney Autumn 2016 Presentation at Amoeba Music in Los Angeles on Tuesday night

Hair today: Rocking a fun and funky retro-style perm, the teen Mad Men star teamed her curly new 'do with a stylish multi-coloured plaid print mini dress as she joined the fashion pack at the high-profile event

Sporting the one shouldered garment, which featured a thick white trim to break up the intricate patterns, Kiernan looked effortlessly stylish.

Adding some height to her petite frame, the fashionable teen donned a pair of silver heeled loafers, whilst a large cream clutch perfectly complemented the outfit.

Styling her honey coloured tresses in a side parting, the effervescent star gave a nod to the eighties with loose and bouncy curls framing her face.

A slick of red lipstick brought out the colours in her dress, whilst a sweep of blush gave her fresh faced complexion a rosy glow.

Retro: Clashing patterns with a multi-coloured plaid print mini dress the Mad Men star made sure she stood out for all the right reasons whilst looking effortlessly stylish

Mingling with A-Listers that included the likes of Nicole Ritchie and Orlando Bloom, it was hard to believe that the pretty blonde was the same girl who captured the nation's hearts playing Mad Men's Sally Draper at the tender age of six.

After the show's finale in May last year she told Marie Claire magazine that she was sad to have reached the end of an era, which saw her star alongside her on-screen parents Jon Hamm and January Jones.

'It was bittersweet - a really good time, but very sad,' she said of her last day on set. 'Lots of tears.'

She was also crestfallen to leave behind the character she had played so well for eight years, explaining: 'Sally is very strong and independent. Very perceptive too.

Stunning in silver! Adding some height to her petite frame, the fashionable teen donned a pair of silver heeled loafers, whilst a large cream clutch perfectly complemented the outfit

'I don't think she'd want to be friends with me, but I'd love to be friends with her!'

But whilst her breakout role may be over, the future looks bright for the young star, who was recently dubbed one of Hollywood's 'It' girls by W magazine.

Appearing at the annual pre-Golden Globes luncheon last week among the other chosen stars she said: 'Honestly, I couldn’t be happier to be here, and the other girls are just so cool.'

On Sunday night, Jon Hamm - Kiernan's on-screen father in Mad Men - won a final Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Drama for his role as womansing advertising genius Don Draper in the acclaimed AMC drama.

Taking to the stage at the Beverly Hilton, he joked that Mad Men creator Matt Weiner was right to ignore his suggestion on how to end the hit show.

Child star: Kiernan first appeared in Mad Men as Sally Draper at the tender age of six (pictured with January Jones, her screen mother Betty Draper, and Christopher Stanley, who portrays her step-father Henry Francis)

Talented: Jon Hamm - Kiernan's screen father in Mad Men - won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Drama for his role as womansing advertising genius Don Draper in the acclaimed AMC drama on Sunday

'I really did not think I was going to be doing this,' the 44-year-old told the audience.

'Thanks to Mr. Weiner, who wrote this horrible person all the way through to the end of the ride, and for picking me to play him,' said Jon.

The critically-acclaimed Mad Men ended last year, with the finale showing Don Draper meditating at a hippie retreat in California.

It then cut to the iconic 'I'd like to buy the world a Coke' 1970s commercial, suggesting the legendary TV ad spot was Draper's idea.

And Jon joked his Mad Men boss was right to ignore his input on how to wrap up the show.

'Thanks for not taking my suggestion and ending the entire series on Chumbawamba,' he said, referencing the British band behind 1990s hit Tubthumping. 'You picked the right song.'