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Doja Cat wore a bag by Pakistani brand Warp to her album listening party

Doja Cat wore a bag by Pakistani brand Warp to her album listening party

The rapper was spotted wearing the Lahore-based brand's Hexella Baguette in yellow.
03 Oct, 2025

US rapper Doja Cat carried a piece of Pakistan while promoting her latest album Vie at a listening party hosted by YouTube Music in New York City on Thursday. Known for her unique sense of style, the star arrived at the party carrying a Hexella Baguette bag by Lahore-based leather brand Warp.

The brand was quick to post pictures from the party, showing the singer carrying their oblong purse in glistening yellow colour. Doja Cat is the latest in a list of celebrities to sport Warp’s distinctly designed bags at events. Oscar winning actor Lupita Nyong’o carried Warp’s Cloud bag at a press event for A Quiet Place and actor Nava Mau took the brand’s Hexella Petite to a similar event for her miniseries Baby Reindeer.

Pakistani-Canadian star of Ms Marvel, Iman Vellani, was seen carrying a bag from the Hexella collection at the Gold Gala in Los Angeles. Warp’s popular amongst Pakistani stars too — Mawra Hocane was seen with one in Doha and Ayeza Khan had one with her on the Ramazan transmission Mehfil e Khas. Meesha Shafi was also pictured with an Accordion bag from the brand.

Warp isn’t the only Pakistani brand making waves in the global fashion scene. Rastah, the clothing brand, has also become a favourite of international stars — Justin Bieber has been seen in one of their button-downs, Timothée Chalamet wore a sweatshirt from their catalogue and Anil Kapoor wore one of their jackets in a movie.

Diljit Dosanjh even wore Rastah in his film Sardaar Ji 3. American rapper Jelly Roll has been spotted one of their denim vests, Zayn Malik sported a hoodie and wrestler Seth Rollins wore a Rastah coat into the ring. Singer Aima Baig wore one of their jackets on-stage too, before surprising everyone with her marriage to Rastah’s founder Zain Ahmed in August.

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Pakistan First Oct 03, 2025 03:57pm
Doja looking pretty wearing Lahore made bag, no doubt Pakistani made dresses are in good brands are more popular not only in Pakistan but around the world specially in India, UAE, UK, USA and Canada.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 03, 2025 06:21pm
Zindabaad.
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Nadeem Shah Oct 03, 2025 07:22pm
Indians will quickly copy it
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Shahzad Oct 03, 2025 10:36pm
Only Pakistanis wear them. Nobody else does.
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Laila Oct 03, 2025 11:32pm
See? We can if we want to. We can also, if we put our creative minds to it, are willing to work hard and move out of our comfort zone, create fashion brands on the global scene. Arabs already excel in global designer fashion. We just can't seem to move beyond desi fashion. The new collection from Lebanese, Zuhair Murad, features a beautiful dress which resembles a cross between saree and lehenga/choli. Arab designers have been dressing Hollywood celebrities, European royals and elites for decades despite being at war. "Azad" Pakistan needs to catch up. I wish Rastah, Hexella the best or success.
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Laila Oct 03, 2025 11:35pm
@Pakistan First Respectfully, but no, Pakistani made dresses are not popular outside South Asian and SA diaspora. Pakistani dresses/fashion has no market around the world. Only desis buy it. How many non desi Americans, Brits, Europeans, Canadian celebrities have you see wear Pakistani dress? Answer: zero. Rastah and Hexella are the exceptions and still carving their name.
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Jabbar Oct 04, 2025 10:25am
It proves that Pakistani bags are the best in the world. Pakistanis should not sell any bag abroad for less 3000$.
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Darpok Oct 04, 2025 11:16am
where are the pictures show who wore what?
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 04, 2025 04:24pm
Green Shirts Zinda Baad. Nevertheless, the eastern big brother might exploit the situation in its favor by branding the famous bag as 'Made in India' to mislead the shoppers all over the world.
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Laila Oct 05, 2025 01:38am
@Jabbar It does not prove that. Pakistanis are not known for quality products or export. In Pakistan we get sub standard products. Have you considered why international designer brands Chanel, Gucci, YSL etc are not in Pakistan? There is your answer. Also you can't just market your product at $3000. That's not how the market works. If you want quality designer bags in that range you will find NO Pakistani brands. But you can find many European, American and Middle Eastern brands. Also the price for designer bags has to be the same whether you are abroad or home. Pakistan cant compete internationally. You can also look up Arab designer brands like Zuhair Murad, Amina Muaddi, Reem Acra etc
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