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Styled Archives: Lebanese Actress Nour’s Best Style Moments

Nour’s style captured the eclectic vibe of the early 2000s. She moved between sleek dresses, breezy bohemian skirts, and casual outfits.

Mai El Mokadem

Styled Archives: Lebanese Actress Nour’s Best Style Moments

Few actresses have captured the hearts of Egyptian audiences quite like Lebanese star Nour. From pivotal roles in romantic comedies like ‘Short W Fanelah W Cap’, ‘Zarf Tarek’, ‘Ezay Tekhaly el Banat Tehebak’, ‘Sana Oula Nasb’, and ‘Okal’, to her performances in thrillers like ‘Malaki Eskenderia’ and ‘Al Rahina’, Nour embodied a range of characters that left a lasting impression on audiences.

Off-screen, Nour’s fashion sense captured the spirit of early 2000s style. She oozed sensuality in figure-flattering dresses with spaghetti straps, embraced a bohemian persona with draping skirts and printed silks in earthy tones, and opted for fitted casual-wear with relaxed outfits that never felt overdone. In this article, we celebrate her fashion, revisiting some of her most iconic looks from the early 2000s.

In ‘Short W Fanelah W Cap’ | 2000

Nour epitomises effortless charm in a loose, white summer dress paired with a simple white bandana. The minimalist styling and light fabric reflect the carefree energy of her character in the film.

Behind the scenes of Short W Fanelah W Cap | 2000

She balances feminine details with casual ease in a fitted red tank top accented with floral appliqué straps, paired with a sleek satin white skirt. The contrast of textures elevates the look while keeping it understated.

Photographed by Laura Boushnak in Downtown Beirut | 2001

In tailored black trousers and a fitted red top, Nour shows the power of minimalist dressing. The sharp, clean lines and perfect fit create an effortlessly refined look.

Behind the scenes of ‘Ashab wala Business’ | 2001

Nour goes for relaxed vibes in grey track pants and a casual red T-shirt, layered with a Palestinian keffiyeh. The addition of the scarf ties into the film’s themes while adding depth to her off-duty style.

Photoshoot | 2002

Nour’s casual side shines in a fitted white top with delicate ruffles at the neckline, paired with light-washed jeans. A striking purple pendant adds a bold, playful touch to an otherwise simple outfit.

Behind the scenes of ‘Ezay Tekhaly el Banat Tehebak’ | 2003

Nour leans into preppy sophistication with grey trousers, a navy blazer, a crisp white button-up, and a neatly tied navy tie. The collegiate-inspired look feels polished yet youthful.

Posing with Sherif Mounir | 2001

Sporty and simple, Nour pairs a fitted blue top with white trousers, topped off with the iconic blue cap from Short W Fanelah W Cap. The clean color palette ties the look together seamlessly.

Photoshoot | 2000s

In a sharp white co-ord featuring a tailored vest and straight-leg trousers, Nour adds personality with a statement purple necklace. The structured silhouette feels bold, balanced by the playful accessory.

In ‘Sana Oula Nasb’ | 2004

A red tank top emblazoned with the number ‘41’ brings casual, sporty nostalgia to the forefront. Paired with minimal styling, it captures the effortless cool of the early 2000s.

Photographed by Emad Kassem with Ahmed Ezz, Dahlia El Behiry and Khaled Selim | 2004

A soft, printed top paired with laid-back shorts creates a look that feels breezy and chic, blending comfort with elegance.

In ‘Malaki Eskenderia’ | 2005

With slicked-back hair, dramatic eyeliner, and a black dress adorned with red floral prints, Nour delivers a strikingly bold look, elevated by a vintage-inspired gold pendant.

On Hend Sabry’s program ‘El Sha’a’ | 2007

Nour channels subtle bohemian vibes in an olive green fitted T-shirt and a beige skirt with lace trim. The earthy tones and delicate details add softness to her look.

Behind the Scenes of ‘No’tet Rogoo’ | 2007

Nour stuns in a strapless wedding gown with a structured bodice and flowing skirt. The timeless silhouette perfectly complements her role in this thriller.

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