This story is from July 16, 2021

Nora Fatehi flaunts her envious curves in a bodysuit

Nora Fatehi can never fail to treat her fans when it comes to rocking bodysuits. She recently set the internet on fire in a tie-dye body suit from designer Akshat Bansal.
Nora Fatehi flaunts her envious curves in a bodysuit
Nora Fatehi can never fail to treat her fans when it comes to rocking bodysuits. She recently set the internet on fire in a tie-dye bodysuit from designer Akshat Bansal.
The most important thing about this outfit is that it is made in Econyl, a marine re-generated nylon made from plastic waste enhanced with Indian handcrafted tie-dye. The full-sleeved turtleneck glove dress accentuated Nora’s curves flawlessly.
The diva further accessorised her stunning look with silver rings, a statement chunky bracelet and silver hoop earrings.
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She kept her tresses open in side-parted voluminous curls. The dewy make-up look with sharp contour and a dab of matte brown bold lip stick undoubtedly did the talking for her glamorous look.
The bodysuit is in headlines because it is specially made from Econyl, a marine re-generated nylon made from plastic waste enhanced with Indian handcrafted tie-dye.
The actress captioned the series of pictures as, “Take a ride into danger zone.”

Her look was styled by celebrity stylist Chandini Whabi and creative director Stacey Cardoz.

The dancer-turned-actress has recently been in headlines after her stunning performance in the trailer of Ajay Devgn’s Bhuj: The Pride of India.
On the work front, Nora will soon be seen in Bhuj: The Pride of India. It is a war film starring Ajay Devgn along with Sanjay Dutt and will be released on
OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar on August 13. She also has Satyameva Jayate 2 in her pipeline.
She was also seen as a judge on the reality TV show India's Best Dancer and also had a brief appearance on the television show Dance Deewane.
The Canadian dancer and model made her debut in Bollywood with the film Roar: Tigers of Sundarbans and gained popularity after her stunning performance in item numbers for movies like Baahubali and Kick 2.
In March 2021, she became the first African-Arab female artist whose song ‘Dilbar’ crossed one billion views on YouTube.
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