Nina Dobrev pulled off a “Princess Diana” in a photo shared on Instagram, wherein she wears a stunning strapless dress with a unique plunging neckline. She accessorized it with a gold clutch and chunky gold earrings. The actress captioned the post with a simple star emoticon.
Nina Dobrev stuns in black evening gown
Nina Dobrev is not letting a bad breakup affect her as the actress models for fans in a gorgeous black strapless dress. The form-fitting gown hugs her body in all the right places, spotlighting her natural curves.
She accessorized her black and gold dress with a matching gold clutch and chunky gold earrings. However, Dobrev opted for a simple and natural makeup look with defined eyelashes and a subtle pop of nude-brown lipstick.
Unsurprisingly, fans take to Instagram to lavish praise on the actress, calling it her “revenge dress” moment. For those unversed, Princess Diana wore a similar black strapless gown with striking jewellery and made an appearance at a high-profile event This was after her then-husband Prince Charles went public with his relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles.
The media then dubbed it the “revenge dress” One fan wrote, “The revenge HOTNESS is next level!!!!” while another fan commented, “Giving me Princess Diana ‘revenge dress’ vibes and I’m here for it.” One user penned, “THE BREAK UP GLOW UP???!! HELLOOOO” in a cheeky tone. Finally, another fan shared, “I know Shaun’s pissed.”
Dobrev was in a relationship with Shaun White for five years. The couple was engaged to be married. However, almost a year after Shaun White proposed to Dobrev, the pair broke off their engagement.
A source close to the pair told PEOPLE, “It was a mutual decision, and wasn’t an easy one, but it was made with love and a deep respect for one another.”
Recently, she has been linked to her good friend Zac Efron after the pair were spotted on an Italian getaway with their mutual friends. However, Dobrev shut down dating rumours with Efron and denied any romantic affair, according to TMZ.
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.