
Nora Fatehi in Rs 64k Victoria Beckham bodycon dress is hot as fire. Wow pics
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Nora Fatehi looked hot as fire in an orange bodycon dress from Victoria Beckham's label for a new photoshoot.
Nora Fatehi set Instagram on fire once again after she posted a set of some impeccable photos. The diva, who never fails to leave her fans speechless with her dance moves and glamorous outfit choices, served another sartorial treat.
For the new photoshoot, the Dilbar girl flaunted her curves in a bright orange bodycon dress. The one-shoulder dress with a body-hugging silhouette perfectly accentuated her envious frame. Nora further upped the glam quotient of her look with edgy styling.
Take a look at the pictures:
The dress that Nora Fatehi wore is from the label, Victoria Beckham. The monotone yet utterly striking mid-length dress featured one-shoulder detail and boasted a form-fitting silhouette. Must we add, it was a perfect blend of glam and class - just like modern wardrobe staples!
Nora doubled up the oomph quotient of her look with quirky styling and it worked effortlessly for the star. She wore an oversized pair of contemporary earrings and tied her hair tightly in a high braid that looked just so edgy and sleek.
As for her makeup, she flaunted a dewy base that was accentuated with bold red lips, sharp eyeliner and gobs of beaming highlighter.
Nora’s dress is also available for purchase on Victoria Beckham’s website. It is titled ‘VB Body One Shoulder Midi Dress in Red-Orange’ and is priced at Rs 64,300.

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