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Corset Dress Look by Brooks Nader Is Truly Stunning


Brooks Nader nailed a diva look, wearing a strapless corset dress, re-creating the iconic look of Angelina Jolie from the film, “Mr and Mrs. Smith.” The reality TV star shared a series of pictures on Instagram, featuring herself in a black corset dress. People loved the re-creation of Jolie’s classic look, calling Nader “super hot.”

Brooks Nader channels Mrs. Smith in strapless corset dress in photos

Take a look at Brooks Nader’s gorgeous images in a strapless corset dress:

It’s really difficult to re-create legendary looks, but for Nader, nothing is impossible. Recently, the Sports Illustrated swimsuit model left the Internet in awe of her beauty, channeling Mrs. Smith in a corset dress, a re-creation of Jolie’s iconic outfit from the film “Mr and Mrs. Smith.”

She paired it with fishnet stockings, thigh-high straps, and gloves, keeping the accessories minimal with just a pair of earrings. The 28-year-old wore her hair in loose, voluminous waves, letting the outfit take center stage. Nader shared the look on Instagram along with the film posters. The post took the Internet by storm, with fans flooding the comments section with admiration.

Breanne Rice, a model, wrote, “Super hot,” followed by a fire emoji. Another user commented, “Such a beauty.” A third comment read, “Oh beyond stunning.”

Originally reported by Chhavi Puri on Reality Tea.

Here you can find the original article; the photos and images used in our article also come from this source. We are not their authors; they have been used solely for informational purposes with proper attribution to their original source.

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