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5 local brands Kate Middleton put the spotlight on during her Pakistan tour

5 local brands Kate Middleton put the spotlight on during her Pakistan tour

During her five-day visit, the Duchess of Cambridge wore Maheen Khan, Elan, Zeen Woman and more.
18 Oct, 2019

Prince William and Kate Middleton are currently on their way to Islamabad for the fifth and final day of the royal visit to Pakistan.

During their time here, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did all kinds of activities and trips; from playing some cricket at the National Academy of Cricket in Lahore to schmoozing with our biggest celebrities, the duo had a very busy few days. And while William mostly wore pants and a button down, he did rock a sherwani by Nauman Arfeen for the reception dinner.

More: Kate Middleton wore earrings from Pakistani brand Zeen and they sold out in minutes

The Duchess has always been a thoughtful sartorial queen and wore a lot of Pakistani labels (and British designer Catherine Walker!) while she was in our country. Here's 5 brands that have gotten the Middleton seal of approval:

Zeen

Clearly, Zeen Woman by Cambridge is one of her favourite brands. Even during a meeting with Prince Aga Khan in London before her Pakistan tour, she wore ceramic earrings by Zeen. And on the royal visit, she's worn other earrings by the brand and also a clutch.

Bonanza Satrangi

While meeting the Prime Minister Imran Khan, Kate rocked a scarf from Bonanza.

Ideas Pret

The Duchess wore a self-embroidered ivory ensemble by Gul Ahmed's Ideas Pret keeping it super simple and chic with minimal accessories.

Elan

For her last day, Middleton was spotted in a white Elan bespoke number with black thread embroidery. Personally our favourite look.

Maheen Khan

Maheen Khan was clearly a winner. She wore 2 outfits by the designer and also a pair of white pants that she had paired with her green Catherine Walker trenchcoat meets tunic.

Comments

rakrl Oct 18, 2019 02:57pm
this shows our culture as strong values in mind of world rulers .....so we need to promote local dress styles as chosen by Kate... more than copying western outfits....@rakrl
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WasiTunio Oct 18, 2019 04:13pm
Wonderful!!!She looks very nice in Pakistani dresses.This is how we are supposed to promote our culture.
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Syed A. Mateen Oct 18, 2019 05:15pm
Very good selection.
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Sferoz90 Oct 18, 2019 05:59pm
She chose clothes with a timeless look and carried them well looking elegant and classy!
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Reborn Oct 18, 2019 05:59pm
Hope, they are getting good number of sales due to this.
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WOW Oct 18, 2019 06:42pm
Kudos to Pakistani designers. A great boost to Pakistani designer wear market, Inshallah.
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Nuzahet Oct 18, 2019 08:45pm
She is looking extra stunning in Pakistani dresses !
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Waqas Alam Oct 18, 2019 09:57pm
Gorgeous.
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Mir Jehan Zeb,MD Oct 18, 2019 10:07pm
Just beautiful all around
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Changez Khan Oct 19, 2019 12:16am
Beautiful lady.
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Chris Roberts Oct 19, 2019 12:19am
@rakrl It's nice to have a variety of styles from which to choose - why should everyone wear the same type of clothing? If the style, design and colour suit you , complement your features and are comfortable, you will look great, be it European or Eastern wear.
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Hyder Ali Oct 19, 2019 09:50am
Great
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A Pakistani Oct 19, 2019 10:57am
The Duchess is very graceful, especially when she wore the trench-coat meets tunic dress. Thank you, your Royal Highnesses to visit our country.
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Ahmad nawaz Oct 19, 2019 12:47pm
Lovely...looking nice as model.
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vicky Oct 21, 2019 10:56am
splendid display of Pakistani Culture . The dresses she wore by Bonanza and Maheen Khan were definitely speaking themselves of their quality and class. and in that two Maheen khan just rocked the entire wardrobe of the Duchess with all the accessories in the designs. Just glad how our Pak designers are giving competition to the international market with the power of attraction and zest.
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