Top five well-dressed female Pakistani politicians

Author: Khadeeja Javaid Khan

Hina Pervaiz Butt

Having a youthful face in local politics, she is one MPA who knows how to leave an impression. Not only does she deal in her country’s affairs but also runs her very own high-fashion brand that goes by the name Teena by Hina.

Belonging to an elite background, she was already intact in fashion and vogue. Whether it is eastern or western, she can dominate it all. Racing between two different fields, she diverts from classy Shalwar Kameez draped in shawls and wraps look to her warm and bold stunning evening gowns.

Sharmila Farooqi

Not only does she know how to do her job right and serve as an adviser to the Chief Minister of Sindh but also serves justice to fashion and style. She is admired for her tasteful sense in fashion. Sharmila Farooqi inspires modern working women for everyday chic outfits and also professionally dressed female politicians.

Maryam Nawaz

Although things may not be all rainbows and butterflies for Maryam, at least she never fails to dress with class. She is admired for her simple yet sophisticated and elegant attires. A modest and perfect designer’s wear is all it takes her to leave an ever-lasting impression. Her dignified sense of fashion goes side by side with her personality leaving her looking like a boss in meetings and head of states.

Sherry Rehman

A former diplomat who knows how to carry herself in a man’s world. ‘Simple yet elegant’ is the code she lives by.  A few strings of pearl hanging on her neck, a stylish blow dry and a breathtaking eastern suit is all it takes for Sherry to pull off the perfect impression as a female political figure.

Kashmala Tariq

Busy with the world’s affairs and surrounded by controversies, Kashmala still manages to be up-to-date with all the latest trends and design. Fond of her culture, she has been seen flaunting designer’s wear kurtas and shalwar kameez in diverse looks, from retro casual chic to graceful, refined three piece suits and silk attires.

Published in Daily Times, July 10th 2018.

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