Some women don't simply wear fashion, they give it meaning. Huma Qureshi has long been one of them. Confident, fearless, and unapologetically authentic, she fronts the latest issue of Aza Magazine at a defining moment in her career. As she prepares for the release of her action thriller Toxic and celebrates the critical acclaim of Baby Do Die Do, the actor continues to push creative boundaries while staying true to the craft that has defined her journey.
Set against painterly Indian backdrops adorned with lotus blooms, Huma steps into a series of striking couture looks that celebrate exceptional Indian craftsmanship. Beyond the fashion, the issue features an intimate conversation where she reflects on the emotional demands of acting, women-led cinema, creativity in the age of AI, and the experiences that continue to shape her journey.
Huma Qureshi's 6 Cover Looks, Decoded
Every look in Huma Qureshi's cover story is a masterclass in contemporary Indian couture. Set against painterly backdrops adorned with lotus blooms, each ensemble celebrates exceptional craftsmanship while revealing a different facet of her personal style.

1. Regal Glamour in Black
Huma opens the issue in a striking black lehenga adorned with intricate gold embroidery by Ritu Kumar. A sheer coral-red dupatta adds movement and drama, while a bold silver collar necklace and statement drop earrings by Amrapali complete a look that is powerful, elegant, and undeniably commanding.
2. Maximalist Elegance in Multicolor
A richly embroidered multicolored outfit takes centre stage in the second look. Styled with layers of chunky, tiered oxidized silver jewellery by Amrapali, the outfit by Kalista celebrates texture, craftsmanship, and fearless dressing. Set against a dreamy lotus-pond backdrop, it is one of the editorial's most visually arresting moments.


3. Ethereal in Cream
Soft romance follows in a cream and beige fishtail draped attire by Shloka Khialani, featuring intricate silver and gold floral beadwork across the blouse and a delicate scalloped hem. Designer kundan drop earrings by Sanzany complete one of the editorial's most graceful moments.
4. Midnight Blue Magic
A midnight-blue embellished saree by Dolly J brings timeless sophistication to the story. Intricate beadwork shimmers beautifully against the painterly floral backdrop, while delicate diamond earrings and a sleek cuff bracelet by Araiya by Aza lend the look an understated elegance.


5. Quiet Luxury in Ivory
The fifth look embraces understated refinement with an ivory Rohit Bal jacket anarkali featuring exquisite white-on-white floral embroidery. Styled with traditional silver jhumkas from Amrapali, it is a beautiful reminder that timeless craftsmanship never needs to shout.
6. Floral Grandeur
The editorial concludes with an ivory silk and georgette flared Anarkali by Varun Bahl, adorned with the designer's signature floral embroidery. The flowing silhouette paired with long earrings by Amrapali brings the fashion story to a fitting close. It celebrates couture that feels both timeless and contemporary.

Together, these six looks create a seamless visual narrative, where painterly Indian backdrops, lotus blooms, heirloom-inspired jewellery, and exceptional couture come together to celebrate the artistry of Indian fashion through Huma Qureshi's unmistakable presence.
What Else You'll Discover Inside the Issue
Beyond the captivating cover story, the latest issue of Aza Magazine explores the people, conversations, and trends shaping contemporary Indian fashion.
Go behind the scenes with Huma at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, where exclusive moments capture her journey from preparations to the global red carpet.
The cover interview offers an intimate look at Huma's creative world as she speaks candidly about the emotional cost of being an actor, the evolving landscape of women-led cinema, storytelling, creativity in the age of AI, and even her dream wedding. Honest, thoughtful, and refreshingly unfiltered, it's a conversation that goes well beyond fashion.

The issue also revisits standout style moments from the Met Gala and Cannes 2026, celebrating the designers and celebrities who continue to elevate Indian fashion on the global stage.
Looking ahead to the festive and wedding season, readers will discover expert styling inspiration through the Style Radar, curated occasion wear edits, bridal and groom fashion features, statement accessories, monsoon dressing essentials, and even astrology-inspired outfit recommendations designed to bring personality to every celebration.
Whether you're drawn to exceptional couture, meaningful conversations, or the latest in luxury fashion, the newest issue of Aza Magazine is a celebration of creativity, craftsmanship, and modern Indian style. Explore the issue and discover the stories, trends, and designers shaping the season.



