Nina Dobrev proved that she is truly the star of Halloween parties when she appeared at the Casamigos Halloween event with her elaborate “A Star Is Born” costume. The 29-year-old “The Vampire Diaries” actress did not hold back and dressed to the nines when she showed up at the party in Los Angeles last weekend, and she surely grabbed lots of attention.
As noted by The Daily Mail, Nina Dobrev wore a shiny getup that showed her as a baby star. Her costume came with a crib that hung around her waist and a pacifier on her mouth.
Stuffed toys and other crib infant toys were also pinned around her outfit, plus she did not forget to bring her pink baby bottle. She also had her left eye painted with a gold star that extended a bit to her cheek, and this completed her “baby star” look.
The thing that surely had people looking at her was the sign posted on the front of her “crib.” The sign read: “Campaigning for Best Picture.”
Moreover, Nina Dobrev did not disappoint with her Halloween costume idea this year because it was really something that everyone did not expect and she carried her ensemble well too.
This was not the only costume that Nina Dobrev wore this year for the Halloween. On Saturday, Oct. 27, she attended another Halloween party that was hosted by Kate Hudson in L.A., and Just Jared shared that the actress donned a Unicorn-themed attire that time. The character is well-liked these days and apparently, Nina did not let the chance to wear something popular pass by.
For her Unicorn outfit, Nina Dobrev wore a bright pink wig and glasses. Her full furry costume was completed by a unicorn backpack.
Meanwhile, Nina Dobrev is set to star in a new TV sitcom titled “Fam.” It will be released sometime in 2019 on CBS.


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