Leaving the religious factor, i** think that Pakistani girls shouldnt enter any such competitions at all…they dont get the type of support other girls get, they dont get the grooming other girls get, they dont get the training other girls get…so they for me are embaressing us like that going there without any preprations and making a fool out of themselves**, well not because of anyother reason but because people are like they donnt know anything so just to prove it to people that Pakistani girls are modern enough these girls enter these competitions and get out in the first round…and just like before being appreciated by the out siders our singers were called marasis these girls are also looked down upon while our models wear similar stuff and they are still liked…
i totally agree!
countless ppl travel everyday on bicycle, but when Zia-ul-Haq travels on it, it made the headline.
it all started when slowly our fashion scene grabbed western mood in their lines, which later followed by our “so-called-educated-women” (instead of using their intellect they rather use a cheap ways to please).
our fashion designers rather than getting western inspiration they took the entire west and put it for us. media also got localized which further boomed these designers.
West is a very successful in doing business. in business what matters is quality and quantity. the less fabric you use to make one dress the more fabric is left to make countless more dresses. but they simply cant put this in front of the women. they gotta sell it…so use they use inner desire…and that is FREEDOM!
Pakistani women, whether she is rich or poor educated or uneducated they all are under heavy heavy surveillance.
ps. do you know why two three years ago “abeya” was in the fashion? Islam was there since Muhammad bin qasim came there…but what happened all of a sudden?
well model or miss pakistan both r in spotlight. so wat ur saying is that pakistani media is all together responsible so is bechari akeeli ka kia qasoor hai?
how am i supposed to know u tell me