Like a stage light catching her at the right second, Nora Fatehi owns the Cosmopolitan India cover. She crouches low in a black oversized coat, but it’s the flash of pleated beige skirt under it that steals the eye. Add leopard-print flats, and the outfit speaks of quiet power with a wild touch.

The second look feels like a switch of mood. A plain black bodysuit, a balloon-style skirt with art splashed across it, and pointed black boots, minimal yet dramatic. It’s fashion that doesn’t beg for attention, it takes it. Nora carries it with a smile that makes the styling even sharper.

Her career follows a similar beat. From her first Telugu break in Baahubali’s “Manohari” to building space in Bollywood, she’s taken turns most wouldn’t risk. Even her recent Telugu film Matka with Varun Tej, which didn’t land well, shows she’s not afraid of the gamble. Just like these outfits, unexpected, bold, and impossible to ignore.

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