
Nora Fatehi in blue velvet gown steps out for work in Mumbai. Internet trolls her
India Today
Nora Fatehi was snapped in a strapless blue velvet gown featuring a floor-sweeping train in Mumbai. Her outfit, however, did not leave netizens impressed.
Nora Fatehi is one of the most stylish divas in the industry. She never shies away from making bold sartorial statements in risque ensembles. Her recent outfit choice, however, did not leave netizens impressed and she got trolled on social media. Wondering why? Well, read on.
The Dilbar girl was snapped in Mumbai outside the sets of the television reality show Dance Deewane Juniors. She was dressed in a blue strapless velvet gown. Her ensemble also featured a minimal floor-sweeping train.
As for styling, Nora added a dramatic pair of velvet blue gloves that lent a vintage appeal. She also sported dazzling bracelets, a statement necklace and a pair of dainty earrings. She tied her hair in a tousled ponytail with a few strands left loose to frame her face. She completed the look with glam makeup and a pair of scintillating heels.
Take a look at the pictures here:
Mumbai-based celebrity photographer Viral Bhayani also took to Instagram to share a video of the moment when Nora was posing for the shutterbugs. Since being posted, the clip has garnered over 6 lakh views. Netizens, however, took to the comments section to troll the dancer-turned-actress for her sartorial choice.
While several people mocked her outfit's floor-sweeping train, others wondered why Nora opted for a velvet outfit in the hot weather. “Dress se road bhi saaf ho raha hai,” an Instagram user commented. “Jhadu laga rahi hai,” wrote another user.
“Velvet in this heat,” read another comment.

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