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On January 8, Hollywood star Nina Dobrev wowed attendees at the Golden Globe Nominees Night, organized by The Hollywood Reporter and Spotify at The Lot at Formosa, West Hollywood. The gala highlighted the debut of the Golden Globes' Best Podcast category.
The actress, known for her role in “Vampire Diaries,” wore a striking black off-shoulder gown with a ruched corset-style bodice, adorned with intricate lace. The garment gleamed with decorative accents across the neckline and shoulder straps, infusing glamor into her appearance. At the base, subtle sparkle complemented the transition into the elegant floor-length skirt, which gently flared at the hem. The dress's fitted design accentuated her waist, creating a poised silhouette.
She completed her ensemble with sleek black pointed-toe heels and minimal jewelry, featuring diamond drop earrings and a matching ring, allowing the gown to take center stage. Dobrev styled her hair in soft waves with a side part, and her makeup was kept natural, showcasing a nude lip and a hint of rosy blush.
Earlier, on January 7, she shared snippets of her outing in New York City on Instagram, where she supported friend Lea Michele at the Broadway musical “Chess.” For that evening, Dobrev donned a chic black high-neck mini dress, sheer polka-dot tights, a long coat, and knee-high black boots, accentuated with diamond jewelry and a sophisticated bag.
Once more, Nina Dobrev displayed her impeccable fashion sense, receiving accolades from fans for her refinement and stylish adaptability.
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