Sunday 12 June 2016

Celebrity Style Sunday

Celebrity Style Sunday

This week's Celebrity Style Sunday is dedicated to the fabulous Nina Dobrev. The stunning beauty also has a great fashion sense.


The first look this week's post is from April's White House Correspondents dinner. She wore this fabulous black strapless Kaufman Franco Spring 2016 gown, a pair of Charlotte Olympia Christine sandals and a Jimmy Choo Cloud tube clutch.


In July 2012, Nina was seen looking casual and chic while leaving LAX. She wore a Superdry Rodeo jacket, a Chanel red patent leather wallet, a pair of J Brand 10 ankle skinny jeans and a pair of Ray-Ban Rb4169 Laramie sunglasses. You can purchase a pair of similar jeans here:

In August 2015, the actress looked fabulous at the Teen Choice Awards. She rocked a Zuhair Murad resort 2016 dress, a pair of Tamara Mellon patent frontline sandals and a Rodo gold mirrored perforated clutch.

In April 2016, Nina was the queen of Coachella. She wore a Line & Dot Rene kimono on Monaco nude, an Isabel Marant Etoile Anna suede skirt, an Express crochet bodysuit and a pair of Freda Salvador Comet boots. She accessorized with a Sequin Hamsa chocket and a pair of Etnia Barcelona Sert sunglasses. You can purchase a similar skirt from River Island here:

In February 2013, Nina looked unbelievable and elegance at the Weinstein Company Chopard Pre-Academy Awards party. She glowed in this Zuhair Murad Spring 2013 dress and a pair of Stuart Weitzman leather point toe pumps. She accessorized with a pair of Carla Amorim earrings and a Gemsaround 2mm Pave set 36 stone eternity ring.


In October 2015, Nina looked absolutely STUNNING in Who What Wear. She wore a See by Chloe Houndstooth print skirt and an Emilio Pucci wool turtleneck sweater. Miss Selfridge have a checked skirt which you can recreate the look to purchase here:

In February 2016, the actress looked like an ethereal princess at the Vanity Fair Oscar party. She wore a pair of Casadei evening sandals, an Amanda Pearl Seberg pale gold micro spark clutch and an Elie Saab gown. She accessorized with an Anne Sisteron diamond rounded wing hinge ring.


In July 2015, Nina looked like a Grecian goddess at the Leonardo Di Caprio foundation gala. She wore a Reem Acra Pre-Fall 2015 embroidered gown and a pair of Stuart Weitzman legwrap heels. She accessorized with a pair of Csarite by Erica Courtney gumdrop earrings and a Charlotte Olympia Gold Let it Shine clutch. Boohoo have a similar dress to purchase here:

I adore this look from last January when Nina attended the InStyle and Warner Bros post Golden Globes party. She looked fabulous in this Zuhair Murad illusion beaded full tulle gown, an Amanda pearl clutch and a pair of David Yurman Chatelaine earrings.


In March 2015, Nina looked fabulous when attending The Final Girls premiere at the SXSW festival. She wore a stunning Elie Saab high slit ombre silk gown with a crystal embellished leather belt, a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti serpent flat sandals and an Elie Saab Pre-Fall 2015 abat-jour clutch. Miss Guided have a pretty pink take on the dress here:

In December 2015. Nina sported a shorter do when she attended the Bauty Book for Brain Cancer launch. She rocked an Elie Saab stretch Cady long sleeve dress and a pair of Elie Saab gold leather pumps.


One of my favourite looks from Nina and probably the one I think of the most if I think about Miss Dobrev's style would be from the 2013 Emmy's. She looked absolutely gorgeous in this red strapless gown by Donna Karan. Years later I still remember Nina in this dress which really accentuated her incredible figure. She accessorized with Neil Lane jewelry, a Judith Leiber clutch and a pair of Brian Atwood heels. You can purchase a similar dress to Nina's here:


My other favourite look from Nina has got to be from this year's Met Gala. She brought such beauty in this Marchesa Spring 2016 gown with matching Lily clutch and a pair of Charlott Olympia Octovia sandals.

So that's it for this week's Celebrity Style Sunday, I hope you enjoyed today's blog!

Xoxo

Sophie

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