Would you like fries with that? Carrie star Chloe Moretz follows glamorous red-carpet appearance with late-night trip to In-N-Out Burger with pals



Chloe Moretz may be one of the most in-demand and successful young movie stars around, but there's no forgetting she's just 16 years old.



After making a glamorous red-carpet appearance at the premiere of her new film Carrie in Hollywood on Monday night, the pretty blonde made a quick outfit change before ducking out for a fast-food fix.



The decidedly down-to-earth teenager was accompanied by her big brother Travis Duke-Moretz, as well as co-star Portia Doubleday and a bevy of equally dressed-up pals for the outing to popular In-N-Out Burger.



Talk about down-to-earth! Carrie star Chloe Moretz made a quick outfit change before ducking off to In-N-Out Burger for a late-night feast following the glamorous red-carpet LA premiere of her new movie on Monday



And far from showing any signs of diva behaviour, the actress stood in line patiently and took her turn to order her own food - no doubt much to the surprise of the employee behind the register.



The youngster, who stars in the titular role in the remake of the 1976 classic horror movie, paid homage to her pig's blood-soaked character by donning a ruby red short lace dress with sheer feature on the chest that revealed a plunging v-neck black camisole beneath it.



Matching stilettos completed her look, while she kept her hair in the pretty softly curled side-swept braided 'do she sported earlier that evening.



Decisions, decisions: The 16-year-old pondered her selection before placing her order with the cashier

'Well, I was going to get Animal Style but I didn't want to spill anything on my dress': The actress was easily the most dressed-up - and famous - person in the fast-food joint in her blood-red lace dress and matching heels

Just hours earlier, the actress slipped into a striking floor-length deep green gown with pretty black floral embroidered detail.



The capped-sleeve dress also featured a sheer top, revealing a lacy black bodice underneath.



Travis, 27, protectively held his younger sister's hand as he lead her out their awaiting car following their meal, still clutching a soda in his hand.



Chloe's brother has long worked with her as her acting coach - which is clearly paying off as the talented star has close to 50 roles under her belt and 12 awards to her name since getting her start in 2004.

Waited in line: Chloe and her crew waited in line like everybody else at the popular eatery known for its Double-Double burger

Home time: The star was lead back to her awaiting car by protective older brother Travis Duke-Moretz, who has worked as his sister's acting coach for years

In and out: Chloe and Travis are close siblings Impromptu excursion: Co-star Portia Doubleday - who plays Carrie's nemesis in the film - didn't bother changing out of her black high-waisted pants, white top with completely cut-out sides and nude pointy pumps



Portia, who plays Carrie's nemesis Chris Hargensen in the flick, stuck with her black and white red-carpet ensemble as she indulged her burger craving.



The 25-year-old looked stylish in black high-waisted trousers, a white top that was completely cut out at the sides and pointy nude pumps.



The pretty blonde looked content but more than ready to call it a night after enjoying their impromptu late-night feast.

Dashing and departing: Chloe on Tuesday made her way through Los Angeles International Airport to catch a departing flight

Urban chic: Chloe looked casually cool in a black sweater, dark grey skinny pants, black ankle boots and a leather bracelet studded with silver spikes

Travel wear: Chloe wore a pair of grey skinny pants to LAX with funky bands around her knees

Hit girl: Chloe starred in the 2010 comedy action movie Kick-Ass as a child fighting expert Distinctive style: Chloe has been a fashionista since an early age Quick change: The pretty blonde donned a stunning dark green floor-length gown with black embroidered detail as she hit the red carpet earlier that evening at the horror flick's Hollywood premiere







