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From Homeless in the Congo to the Oscars Red Carpet: The Story You’ve Got to Read Before Tomorrow

02/23/2013 at 05:40 PM ET

Oscars 2013 Rachel MwanzaCourtesy Rachel Mwanza

One of the best stories from this year’s Oscars ceremony isn’t taking place on screen, but rather on the red carpet.

Rachel Mwanza, the 16-year-old star of the Best Foreign Language Film nominee War Witch, will be joining her fellow nominees in L.A. after obtaining a visa from the war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo just days before the Oscars.

The young actress was “discovered” by the War Witch team from a documentary called Kinshasa Kids, which portrayed the life of Mwanza and other children living on the streets in the Congo.

Since being cast in the film, in which she plays a child kidnapped and enslaved to a life of guerilla warfare, her life has changed dramatically — from having a home and education paid for to winning a best actress award at the Berlin Film Festival.

And since her flight arrived late Friday night, she needed a red carpet-worthy dress quickly, which is where Rent the Runway stepped in.

The designer rental service rushed Mwanza several dresses to wear to the Independent Spirit Awards Saturday, from which she chose Kate Spade New York’s “Tiebreaker” style, adding Chamak by Priya Kakkar bangles and a Judith Leiber clutch.

“I’m so excited to be in Los Angeles. I’ve never seen the ocean before!” Mwanza tells PEOPLE through a translator. “I’m tired from my long trip, but way too excited to rest!”

She shared exclusive shots with PEOPLE (above) of her trying-on process, including shots of her caretaker “Mama” helping her zip into her final dress, and the many jewels she was sent to choose from.

And it didn’t take much to get Mwanza ready for her high-profile debut: “I’m going to work it on the red carpet,” she says. “I’ve been practicing my poses!”

The one disappointment from her trip so far? No sightings of a certain superstar. “Beyoncé is my favorite in the whole world. Why is she not here?!” Mwanza jokes.

Below, see a shot of Mwanza and her War Witch producers Marie-Claude Poulin and Pierre Even at the Independent Spirit Awards, and be sure to watch her film, which will be On Demand beginning Tuesday and in select theaters March 1.

And keep an eye out for her at the Oscars Sunday night, where she’ll be wearing a top-secret dress made for her by an African designer. Can’t wait to see her poses!

Oscars 2013 Rachel MwanzaCourtesy Rachel Mwanza

–Alex Apatoff

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Janie on

This might be a Rent the Runway ad, but it is a much better ad than hiring a famous person to make a commercial – nice story, glad she got her visa!

tillie on

All the best to her.

Sammy on

Bonjour de Montreal! Bravo, bravo et bravo! Vie chaque instant..le reste c’est du bonbon!!! Congrats to the hole team :)

mirugi on

Miracles still do happen to the daughters and sons of gods.

JustMe on

Way to Go! As we all know there is poverty everywhere and any time a young person can rise up and ought, they need to be praised!

JustMe on

Yikes……OUT, not ought!

malabar on

@msfaye2u, we Africans don’t go around thinking that we are not the coveted thing, what is a “coveted thing” anyway? We live our lives happily regardless. I think you have major MAJOR issues to think the way you do. Also get an education to learn about Africa, it’s not a continent of one race

Debbie on

Go for it girl. Its your time to shinre. Please keep away from destructive habit.

patty greenberg on

What a amazing story<3

ene on

Msfaye2u! honestly I don’t know what to think of you.u must admit most of the great men and women in this world are from that coveted place u reffered to as a place close to the End of the world,we africans can do better we don’t need ur rotten mind.get a life!!!

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