Amber Heard's little black dress has been the talk of the town following her recent court defeat in Johnny Depp's defamation case.

Fans noticed how similar her outfit looked to some of the styles she donned in the past as the verdict was read aloud by the jury.

When she filed for a restraining order against Depp in 2016, the "Aquaman" star appeared to be wearing the same black "funeral gown."

She wore the same gown to a UK court in 2020, when Depp sued The Sun and lost the case.

And it was just verified that she wore the black dress again on Wednesday, when her life took a turn for the worst.

The jury, which sat through six weeks of testimony from Depp, Heard, their witnesses, and specialists, awarded the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages.

Unfortunately, punitive damages in Virginia are limited to $350,000, so Depp will only collect $10.35 million.

Meanwhile, Heard received $2 million in compensatory damages with no punitive punishment.

Amber Hearduploaded images of the garment in question in 2021- one in 2016 during her divorce and another in 2020 when leaving a UK courthouse.

She captioned the photo from years ago on Instagram, "One outfit, for years apart." It's sometimes necessary to wear the same item twice."

 

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As a result, it was only natural for social media users to delve into Heard's frock choices.

"Sometimes it's essential to wear the same dress three times," one Twitter user commented. "The day you destroyed his life, the day you consented to lie in court, the day you lost."

"This manipulative show pony meant to use the verdict as a PR stunt when she put on her 'Amish dress; for the three times, All the PR in the world can't mend her reputation now," another user said. "We've all heard the audiotapes that reveal the true Amber Heard."

"Not @realamberheard trying to achieve anything by wearing the same hideous funeral gown?" a third social media user weighed in. "Burn it, Ma'am."

Despite her defeat at the hands of Depp, Heard is anticipated to challenge the amount she pays.

Elaine Bredehoft, her lawyer, told "Today" in an interview that she had "quite strong grounds" for her appeal to be allowed. She also blamed her client's defeat on "suppressed evidence."

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