Meet Nalu Babe Farima Molaei

When you think of a Nalu Babe, think of Farima Molaei.

At 30 years old, this Denver-based powerhouse blends engineering, fitness, and fearless femininity into a life that’s anything but ordinary. Born in Persia and raised with dreams as infinite as the galaxy, Farima embodies the bold spirit of Nalu Bay—effortlessly balancing brilliance and strength. “Wearing Nalu Bay makes me feel like I’m not just modeling swimwear—I’m living a lifestyle of ambition, resilience, and radiant confidence,” she says. “This brand isn’t just about fashion. It’s a movement.”

It’s a movement Farima lives daily, whether she’s lifting heavy at the gym or working on cutting-edge aerospace technologies. As a mechanical engineer, her fascination with propulsion systems and autonomous tech keeps her mind sharp. But her body? It’s just as dialed-in. A competitive fitness athlete and bodybuilder, she spends her free time pushing past limits most people don’t dare to touch. “Training has taught me so much about goal setting and consistency,” she says. “That mindset doesn’t stay in the gym—it follows me into everything I do.”

Farima’s dreams have always been larger than life—like, interplanetary large. “As a kid, I wanted to walk on the Moon… and then be the first woman on Mars,” she laughs. “But I also wanted to be a movie star.” That perfect blend of STEM smarts and Hollywood sparkle is still very much part of her identity today. Farima proves that you don’t have to choose between beauty and brains—you can live boldly in both. Describing herself as “galactic, disciplined, and unstoppable,” she’s a living reminder that dreaming big and doing the work aren’t mutually exclusive—they’re a power combo.

Behind her fire is someone who helped fuel it: her fitness coach. “They’ve taught me that strength isn’t just physical—it’s mental,” she explains. “The way they lead with discipline, consistency, and belief in their purpose has completely shaped how I show up, both in the gym and in engineering.” For Farima, greatness doesn’t happen by accident. It’s earned. That’s the lesson she lives and breathes every day—on every rep, every project, every photoshoot.

One of her proudest accomplishments? Earning her degree in mechanical engineering while training for fitness competitions. “It was intense,” she admits. “But it taught me how to stay focused, manage my time, and rise to any challenge.” Now, she’s ready to bring that same energy to her modeling career, aiming to work with athletic and editorial brands that celebrate power, individuality, and realness. “I want to use my platform to inspire people to own their ambition—whether it’s in a gym, a lab, or a photoshoot,” she says. “Strength comes in so many forms, and I want to reflect that.”

And if you’re wondering—yes, Farima is just as fun as she is fierce. She can deadlift more than her own body weight, design a gearbox from scratch, and name every planetary moon without missing a beat. “I’m a little space-obsessed,” she admits with a smile. “But I bring the same energy to everything I do: focused, fearless, and ready for whatever’s next.”

To the girls who flip through these pages dreaming of more, Farima has this advice: Don’t shrink to fit in. “Dream boldly, even if it scares you—and especially if people doubt you,” she says. “Discipline will take you places motivation can’t, and failure? It’s not the end. It’s just part of the climb.” Her message is clear: whether you're lifting in the gym or shooting for the stars, you don’t need permission to be powerful. Just start. Go big. And don’t stop.