Nina Dobrev Retro Chic in Leith Shift Dress and Emple Platform Clogs

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Nina Dobrev set hearts a-flutter in an ultra chic and feminine ensemble at InStyle’s Day of Indulgence Party when she joined Lily Collins, Emmy Rossum and Kerry Washington at the star-studded event hosted by Jennifer Klein.

The 28-year-old actress oozed feminine charm in a floral-patterned shift dress from Leith featuring a surplice neck, a slim silhouette, and vintage-inspired puffed short sleeves. Nina styled the white frock with Robert Clergerie platform clogs for an added retro appeal. She completed her ensemble with a side-swept bob, Garrett Leight sunglasses and a red lambskin Chanel bag.

Nina Dobrev oozed feminine charm in a floral-patterned shift dressNina Dobrev oozed feminine charm in a floral-patterned shift dress

Nina Dobrev wearing a Leith shift dress and Robert Clergerie "Emple" platform clogsNina Dobrev wearing a Leith shift dress and Robert Clergerie “Emple” platform clogs

Nina Dobrev with a side-swept bob and Garrett Leight sunglassesNina Dobrev with a side-swept bob and Garrett Leight sunglasses at Jennifer Klein’s 19th Annual Day of Indulgence Party held at a private residence in Brentwood, California, on August 13, 2017

Nina Dobrev showing off her feet in Robert Clergerie Emple platform clogsNina Dobrev showing off her feet in Robert Clergerie “Emple” platform clogs

Nina’s flatform shoes from Robert Clergerie added a funky and retro vibe to her chic summery look. The “Emple” double-banded platform sandals feature embossed leather, an elegant snake print and an open-toe silhouette. They also have covered platforms, adjustable slingback straps, leather lining and covered block heels.

Robert Clergerie “Emple” Platform Clogs, $238 – $297 at Amazon

Robert Clergerie "Emple" Platform Clogs

Robert Clergerie "Emple" platform clogs

Robert Clergerie "Emple" platform clogs

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