Dance break! Miley Cyrus's little sister Noah transforms into prom queen in bright red gown as she talks about body confidence

While other teens are looking forward to prom in spring, Noah Cyrus is keeping herself busy with a rising career as a pop star.

But the 17-year-old singer did show off her semi-formal style on Tuesday, while gracing the pages of Seventeen's brand new prom issue.

The little sister of Miley transformed into a high school Prom Queen as she talked about dealing with body insecurities and whichone of her sisters would be the best date to the dance.

Prom princess! Pop star Noah Cyrus appeared in Seventeen's special prom issue, where she wore a ruffling red dress to talk about body confidence and which one of her sisters would make the best date

Prom princess! Pop star Noah Cyrus appeared in Seventeen's special prom issue, where she wore a ruffling red dress to talk about body confidence and which one of her sisters would make the best date

While Noah was homeschooled, she's no stranger to prom night glamour, explaining that her mom Tish gushed about her own high school prom while the singer was growing up. 

In the photoshoot the Make Me (Cry) songstress rocked two formal looks.

First, the raven haired star rocked a midnight blue dress with a choker necklace.

The daughter of country crooner Billy Ray Cyrus let her dark locks cascade down in waves.

Taking the plunge! First, the raven haired beauty wowed in a midnight blue dress with a choker necklace

Taking the plunge! First, the raven haired beauty wowed in a midnight blue dress with a choker necklace

'I¿m in a place where I¿m actually happy with my body': Inside the magazine the Make Me (Cry) singer (above in November) was candid about how she's made peace with her body, saying 'The second I realized that weight and all that stuff doesn¿t matter... it changed my life'

'I’m in a place where I’m actually happy with my body': Inside the magazine the Make Me (Cry) singer (above in November) was candid about how she's made peace with her body, saying 'The second I realized that weight and all that stuff doesn’t matter... it changed my life'

She kept her makeup natural, wearing just a hint of kohl around her blue eyes.

Next, Noah turned heads  in an off-the-shoulder crimson gown with a large ruffle that turned into a high-low hemline.

The Nashville-born beauty matched her red dress with trendy micro-sunglasses and pointy silk pumps in the same hue.

Inside the magazine Noah was candid about how she's made peace with her body and found self-confidence along with it.

Sisterly love! While Noah and older sister Miley (above in June) are the best of friends, she told the magazine that sister Brandi would be the perfect prom date because 'she¿s the most fun person ever'

Sisterly love! While Noah and older sister Miley (above in June) are the best of friends, she told the magazine that sister Brandi would be the perfect prom date because 'she’s the most fun person ever'

The singer explained: 'I normally feel insecure in tighter clothes, but right now I’m in a place where I’m actually happy with my body.'

She continued, adding: 'The second I realized that weight and all that stuff doesn’t matter—it’s whatever makes you happy—it changed my life.'

Noah also revealed why older sister Brandi, 30, would be an awesome prom date telling the magazine that Brandi 'loves a good party, she loves dance floors, and she’s the most fun person ever.'

The starlet is currently preparing for her first ever full length album, NC-17, which is due out January 2018. 

Debut album! Noah (above as the opener for Katy Perry's Witness Tour in October) is currently preparing for her first ever full length album, NC-17, which is due out January 2018

Debut album! Noah (above as the opener for Katy Perry's Witness Tour in October) is currently preparing for her first ever full length album, NC-17, which is due out January 2018

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