Nina Dobrev celebrated her 37th birthday with a star-studded bash, wearing an NSFW jumpsuit that was seen in her birthday photos. The actor turned another page in her life on January 9, and she made sure to commemorate it with a party that welcomed many of her co-stars and friends. As expected, the birthday girl stood out at the bash, and her black jumpsuit definitely had something to do with that.
Nina Dobrev’s bold jumpsuit from Galvan London comes with a more NSFW neckline
Nina Dobrev has often turned heads with her bold fashion choices, and her NSFW jumpsuit for her birthday party was another of those. The sleek, all-black Galvan London jumpsuit had a sculpted, corset-style bodice. The halter neckline dipped into a structured sweetheart shape, highlighting the décolletage. Meanwhile, the fitted waist created a clean, elongated silhouette.
Finally, the bodysuit flowed into sharply tailored, flared legs that skimmed the floor, adding a subtle retro edge to the otherwise modern design. Dobrev wore her long, black hair down for the fun-filled evening. She accessorized with a gold watch, earrings, a bracelet, and several rings. Black pointed-toe heels completed the stunning look.
Some of the stars who attended her party were Adam Devine, Chloe Bridges, Paul Wesley, Liza Koshy, and Zoey Deutch. In the caption of her birthday post, “The Vampire Diaries” star wrote, “Turns out you can have your cake and dance with it too.” She also joked, “(last bday post because even I’m tired of celebrating me. almost)” In the comment section, many of her friends showered her with love.
Wesley commented with a celebratory face emoticon and a red heart, while Bridges wrote, “Soooooo fun happy birthday.” Meanwhile, “Snow White” actor Rachel Zegler commented, “HBD HOTTIEEEEE.” Some other friends also expressed their regret at missing the party. On January 9, Dobrev had posted a video on Instagram in which she sat in front of a white cake. The decoration behind her read “Forever 30.”
Originally reported by ANkita Shaw on theFashionSpot.
