More than a week after the release of her international single, Nora, Nora Fatehi has yet again brought focus back to the song. So let us tell you all about what went down when she shared some interesting behind-the-scenes pictures of herself in a look that was a mix of Moroccan and urban sartorial expression. This was a mirror image of her and the life experiences she has come from as a whole. The performer wore facial art, a black head scarf, oxidized silver jewellery, a tracksuit and more for a look that showed the beautiful multicultural influence she was a product of.
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Nora Fatehi said in the caption, "I really loved this look! It was giving a mix of my berber Amazigh roots with the face tattoos, head scarf, jewellery, at the same time showcasing my urban roots with the track suit, the body language and lyrics at the first verse of the song. A remainder of my hustling days, wearing tracksuits everyday grinding making my dreams come true but still bringing my roots with me everywhere i go ".
The actress was seen wearing a tribal-inspired harem pants and matching black sleeveless cropped top with broad straps. The ensemble was embroidered with sequins that gave voice to her Moroccan heritage. In another look, the actress changed into a matching headscarf and a pair of black track pants switching up the harems. She even wore a pair of oxidized silver earrings that were inspired by those worn traditionally by Middle-Eastern women. All in all, this showcased Nora as a combination of her cultural influences ranging from Morocco to Canada and then, finally to India. The look was interestingly styled by Rym Elhachimi and photographed by Mohamed Saad Studio that reflected where she came from.
Nora's makeup and hair for the look was done by makeup artist Marianna Mukuchyan, who added culturally symbolic face art on her temples and chin. In addition, she went for defined brows, smoked-out eyes with black shadow, kohl-lined eyes, a contoured and highlighted face and a nude brown lipstick. As for her hair, she carried off sleek open tresses, which were then half-tied when she wore the scarf.
It featured a mix of the face tattoos together with the old silver jewellery, the bandana-style headscarf embroidered with silver sequins and the track pants, which gave expression to Nora's berber Amazigh and urban roots. To better understand where Nora Fatehi comes from, Amazigh people belong to the ethnic group who are original residents of North Africa from a time predating the migration of Arabs to the Maghreb region in North West Africa.
Nora Fatehi channeling her love for her amalgamated bohemian Amazigh and urban Canadian roots is such a vibe.
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