Hello, I'm Jasper A. Rose, and I'm playing the part of Emma Brown.
Hello, I'm Emma Brown.
I'm an actress, and I'm twelve. Being an actress is hard, especially when you are twelve! For instance, child labour laws forbid me to work more than four hours a day, plus I have to do school for three hours a day. That's seven hours there, and if I'm asleep eight and a half hours per day, that's fifteen and a half hours right there, which is more than half the day.
Anyway, I'll take you through my room.
Over the summer I work modeling at American Girl, as I am originally American, even if I usually live overseas at a boarding school.
The poser that says White Star Line Boarding Pass Titanic is actually a movie poster for Boarding Pass to the Titanic, a movie I starred in! I also have the DVD for that. More about that later!
Anyway, I have all the covers for the magazines, and I signed the ones that I modeled. 
On my bedside table, I have a vase, flowers, (all the time! It cheers up the room, usually courtesy of my family, friends, and fans), movie tickets, a gift card, and my phone.
I have this big American Girl doll bag, and in it I store my passport, my script, my treasure box (where I keep stuff that's important to me), and my DVD, Boarding Pass to the Titanic.
A professional photographer took this picture of me and my friends, which is so cool! But not surprising, actually.
Under that poster I keep my bed, and even though it looks hard, it is really soft. I have my looooooonnnnngggg pillow, my normal pillow, my blanket, my stuffed bunny, Lulu, my computer, and two magazines, plus my slipper boots.
Here is the other wall on the other side of my room. I have different pictures of friends, and outfits. The main girl in the blue shirt and silver skirt is Tiff, also known as Tiffany.
Then the girl at the top right side in the furry blue coat is Maddie, AKA Madison. THe girl in pink in the lower middle is Ella. 
Lulu again. Isn't she so cute?
A close up of my boots.
Ta da!!
 
Here we are! Second part of the American Girl Fashion show! Today we have skating outfits! At least, when you just go to the rink for fun... One of my favorite sections, as I myself do skating.
The title of this piece is Truly.
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Modeled by Jasper
Hair and Hat: Classic nonchalant braid, tied with a hair tie. Is fantastic with or without the quintessential lilac beret, comes with the Pretty & Plaid Dress. A simple, yet elegant way to style your hair.
Dress: A long sleeve, yet short rich pink and blue/purple dress to allow freedom of movement on the ice, comes with Striped School Dress. The knitted collar adds a casual touch.
Tights: Clean white professional tights both keep you warm, and provide the distinction of skating, comes with Rebecca's School Outfit. Tights are a need to every closet, as they can be so versatile, modern, yet classic, all at the same time.
Boots: These beige faux leather tall boots add a winter-sports feel to the entire outfit, topping it off, yet keeping to the theme, comes with the Pretty & Plaid Dress. 
Ice Skates: How could you have a movie without the star of the show? Same way with skating. You can use any skates, including Molly's skate, Fancy Skates, and any other. If your skates don't have laces, simply use a bit of yarn or string to lightly tie them together, then toss them over a shoulder. Your own pair of skates separates those who know how to skate from those who skate. No offense to anyone over this. 
Notice how the braid gives this outfit new zeal. 
Observe how without the skates, this outfit could be anything, but with, it makes people say, 'Hey, there goes a skater!' And that commands some respect.
These boots are amazing in two ways: one, they are a casual fix to the outfit, and two, they remind one (well, at least me!) of winter, and that reminds me of skating.