
Nora Fatehi looks magical in blue-cord set for outing in Mumbai. See pics
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Nora Fatehi opted for a blue-coloured co-ord set for a day out in Mumbai. She took to Instagram to share pictures of herself dressed in the outfit.
Nora Fatehi has seldom failed to impress with her sartorial choices. She is always on top of the fashion police’s radar due to her head-turning looks and this time was no different either. The Kusu Kusu diva was spotted out and about in Mumbai wearing a blue co-ord set by designer Herve Leger. She looked incredibly stylish in the ensemble.
What Nora wore was a smocked crop top with puffed shoulders and flared cuffs. She paired it with a matching skirt featuring a thigh-slit. The ensemble complemented her toned figure perfectly.

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