Nina Dobrev's Met Gala Looks Through the Years: Then and Now
Nina Dobrev‘s Met Gala looks through the years have been far from ordinary.
Dobrev first graced the steps of the Met in 2012 when the theme was "Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations." For fashion's biggest night, she donned a black and gold gown from Donna Karan Atelier, featuring an asymmetrical neckline, fitted skirt and stunning train.
Dobrev complemented the design with a voluminous updo and dainty rings.
One of her most notable looks came at the 2019 "Camp: Notes on Fashion" Met. For the over-the-top theme, Dobrev rocked a 3-D printed frock designed by Zac Posen. Her plastic getup featured a sweetheart neckline, a ruffled skirt and dainty wings protruding from her back.
The Vampire Diaries alum elevated her ensemble with sparkly heels from Christian Louboutin, diamond earrings and a golden headpiece.
Keep scrolling to see all of Dobrev's looks at the Met Gala:
May 2019
Dobrev nailed the "Camp: Notes on Fashion" theme in a 3-D printed Zac Posen mini dress.
May 2016
Dobrev looked like a golden goddess in a sparkly Marchesa gown finished with floral embroidery at "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology"-themed gala.
May 2013
The actress embraced her inner edgy side at the "PUNK: From Chaos to Couture" ball, wearing a black Monique Lhuillier outfit. Her ensemble featured a corset top, leather straps, a tulle skirt and lace pants.
May 2012
Dobrev sparkled in a sequin-embellished Donna Karan Atelier gown at her first Met, which was themed "Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations."
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This story was originally published April 28, 2026 at 7:44 PM.