Priyanka Chopra, 43, Turns Heads in Bold Leather Corset and Skirt Look That Has Fans Talking
Priyanka Chopra is having a busy year, both on screen and off it. The actress is currently promoting her new action film The Bluff, but it was her latest appearance in New York City that first grabbed attention online.
Photos shared by People magazine on Instagram showed Priyanka walking through Manhattan in a sharp brown outfit that mixed power dressing with an edgy twist. The pictures were taken by photographer Robert Kamau for GC Images. The magazine posted the images with the caption, It’s always a good day to be #NickJonas. 😮💨 #PriyankaChopra, and the post quickly gained strong reactions from fans.
For the outing, Priyanka wore a fitted blazer designed with a corset-style shape that highlighted her waist. She paired it with a matching skirt that had an uneven cut, giving the outfit a modern feel.
This public appearance comes just days after the release of The Bluff on Amazon Prime Video. The film, directed by Frank E. Flowers, features Priyanka as Ercell, a former pirate forced to defend her family when her past returns. The cast also includes Karl Urban, Ismael Cruz Córdova, and Safia Oakley-Green. The movie has been described as a survival story focused on redemption and courage.
Priyanka is not slowing down. She will also return to Indian cinema with S. S. Rajamouli’s upcoming film Varanasi, where she stars opposite Mahesh Babu.
On the streaming front, she is preparing for the second season of Citadel, which recently wrapped filming. Beyond acting, she continues to run her production house, Purple Pebble Pictures, and remains active in global brand campaigns.
There is also talk of her possibly working again with director Ramin Bahrani after their earlier collaboration on The White Tiger, though no official announcement has been made.
From bold street style in New York to intense action roles on screen, Priyanka is clearly expanding her space in global entertainment. What do you think about her latest look and her shift toward more action-heavy roles? Share your thoughts in the comments.


