Kate Middleton channels Lady Diana for her first Pakistan look

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Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (Center R) and his wife Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (Center L) are welcomed by Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi (R) upon their arrival at the Pakistan's Nur Khan military airbase in Rawalpindi on October 14, 2019. (AFP)
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, arrive in Islamabad for their 4-day tour of Pakistan. October 14th, 2019. (Photo Courtesy: Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, arrive in Islamabad for their 4-day tour of Pakistan. October 14th, 2019. (Photo Courtesy: Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
Updated 15 October 2019
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Kate Middleton channels Lady Diana for her first Pakistan look

  • The Duchess arrived wearing separates fashioned to look like a kameez and trousers by British designer Catherine Walker

ISLAMABAD: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have landed in Pakistan and Kate Middleton’s first look on ground pays homage to the late Princess Diana.




Kensington Royal's official Instagram account shares Prince William and Kate Middleton's plane descent into Pakistan. October 14th, 2019 (Photo Courtesy: Kensington Palace Instagram)

Dressed in a cowl neck ombre blue shirt (the cowl neck expertly mimicking a dupatta) paired with crisp trousers by Catherine Walker, a go-to brand of Prince William’s mother Princess Diana. The look was completed with the same Pakistani high-street brand Zeen earrings she wore to the October 2nd visit to Agha Khan Center in London.




Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, arrive in Islamabad for their 4-day tour of Pakistan. October 14th, 2019 (Photo Courtesy: Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Princess Diana, on her last trip to Pakistan in 1996, wore a similar ensemble in a similar shade of blue when visiting Shaukat Khanum Hospital as a guest of now Prime Minister Imran Khan and his former wife and close friend of Diana, Jemima Goldsmith.




Lady Diana, Princess of Wales (R) wearing a light blue kameez and trousers, a look which inspired Middleton's, sitting with Jemima Khan. 22 February 1996. (AFP)

Middleton has become a fashion icon since her wedding into the Royal family, with her outfits and seemingly laid-back approach to the style being heavily documented from magazines to blogs and even the news. The Duchess has never shied away from wearing pieces on multiple occasions, something relatively unheard of in the world of celebrity, and has also frequently worn outfits which are or at least seem to be inspired by fellow fashion icon Princess Diana.
Needless to say, Pakistan (and the globe’s) fashion and style-obsessed will be keeping their eyes on the royals to see what looks they produce and whether or not they will be wearing some Pakistani designers.


Pakistan stocks hit record as fertilizer sales jump, rate cut hopes build

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Pakistan stocks hit record as fertilizer sales jump, rate cut hopes build

  • KSE-100 jumps 1.5 percent to close above 179,000 points for the first time
  • Stocks start 2026 on a strong note amid broad-based institutional buying

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani stocks extended their rally on Friday, with the benchmark index closing above the 179,000-point mark for the first time, driven by strong fertilizer sales data and expectations of further monetary easing by the central bank.

The KSE-100 index rose 2,679.44 points, or 1.52 percent, to close at 179,034.93, compared with its previous close of 176,355.49, according to data from the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX).

Ahsan Mehanti, chief executive officer at Arif Habib Commodities, said buying interest picked up ahead of key corporate earnings due next week, supported by easing inflationary pressures and improving sector-specific data.

“Rupee gains, strong fertilizer sales growth of 34 percent year-on-year in December 2025 and expectations of further policy easing by the State Bank of Pakistan, after headline inflation slowed to 5.6 percent year-on-year, acted as key triggers for bullish activity at the Pakistan Stock Exchange,” he told Arab News.

Fertilizer sales in Pakistan have shown mixed trends in recent months, with overall offtake affected by weak farm economics and seasonal factors. While urea sales declined in some periods, December data showed a sharp rebound, helping lift investor sentiment in the sector.

This has supported fertilizer stocks on the PSX, including Fauji Fertilizer Company, Engro Fertilizers and Fatima Fertilizer, which continue to draw interest due to their market dominance and dividend payouts.

Samiullah Tariq, head of research and development at Pakistan Kuwait Investment Company Limited, said investors were positioning for another rate cut amid improving macroeconomic indicators.

“Expectations of another rate cut, strong macroeconomic fundamentals and better corporate results are driving the market,” he said.

Pakistan’s central bank cut its key policy rate by 50 basis points to 10.5 percent last month, surprising markets after maintaining rates unchanged in its previous four policy meetings. Consumer price inflation eased to 5.6 percent year-on-year in December, while prices declined on a monthly basis.

Friday’s close capped a strong start to 2026 for the PSX, with broad-based institutional buying lifting major sectors and reinforcing investor confidence at the beginning of the year.