Black, white and blue dominate red carpet at Pakistan’s biggest style awards

The combination of photos shows actor Mira Sethi (left), designer Ali Xeeshan (middle) and actor Mansha Pasha at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Talking Point PR)
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Updated 10 October 2021
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Black, white and blue dominate red carpet at Pakistan’s biggest style awards

  • White emerged as the number one trend at the Lux Style Awards 2021 this weekend
  • Among the stars, actor and author Mira Sethi wore one of the edgiest looks of the night

ISLAMABAD: Members of the fashion fraternity, entertainers and tastemakers walked the red carpet for the 20th Lux Style Awards in Pakistan’s commercial hub of Karachi on Saturday, with white, blue and black emerging as dominating trends at one of the biggest fashion events of the year.
The most dominating trend of the night was white, with a staggering number of style-setters opting for pristine white on the red carpet. Among the stars, actor and author Mira Sethi wore one of the best, edgiest looks of the night, combining red carpet glamor with a touch of grunge in an A-line black gown, outfitted with elbow-length sequin gloves and a wet look hair-do.
Actor Mahira Khan wore a low-back white gown from Feeha Jamshed, paired with a sparkly mesh mask. The actor also wore glittery leggings underneath her gown, which received mixed reviews online.




Actor Mahira Khan at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Talking Point PR) 

Rising talent and model Trinette Lucas wore a dreamy white saree in a light catching fabric, while designer Ali Xeeshan adorned his white look with sparkles, opting for a theatrical robe-blazer look covered in intricate silver stripe work. 




Model Trinette Lucas at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Talking Point PR) 

Model Hasnain Lehri wore a trendy quilted tuxedo jacket with a matching bow tie. 




Model Hasnain Lehri at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Hasnain Lehri/Instagram) 

Actor Meera Ji wore a kaftan-inspired, embroidered gown by design house, Zamanay. 




Actor Meera at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Talking Point PR) 

Model and cosmetics entrepreneur Nadya Hussain also went for white, wearing a saree in an ethereal pearly shade with floral sequin embroidery. 




Model and cosmetics entrepreneur Nadya Hussain at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Talking Point PR) 

Another top trend on the red carpet was saturated blues. 
Top model Mushk Kaleem wore a one-shoulder electric blue architectural gown by designer Maheen Karim. 




Model Mushq Kaleem at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Lux Style/Instagram) 

Actor Mansha Pasha donned a head-turning cerulean blue gown with a statement sleeve and train by fashion house Sana Safinaz. 




Actor Mansha Pasha at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Talking Point PR)

Actor Mawra Hocane wore a gold-studded powder blue east-meets-west fusion gown by Muse Luxe.




Actor Mawra Hocane (left) and Adeel Gillani at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Talking Point PR) 

Sunita Marshal was seen in a pastel blue column-cut gown-meets-saree featuring traditional threadwork on the train.




Model and actor Sunita Marshall at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Talking Point PR)

Some style-setters decided to go for a classic formal black.
Model Fouzia Aman wore a sequin-covered black jumpsuit with an embroidered belt fixed with a train.




Model Fouzia Aman at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Talking Point PR) 

Actor Ayesha Omar donned a black dress over sequin geometric pants with a black blazer-style coat. Later in the evening, she changed into another stand-out look. 




Actor Ayesha Omar at the 20th Annual Lux Style Awards in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 9, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Talking Point PR) 

 


Kazakh president in Pakistan on two-day visit to discuss trade, connectivity, bilateral ties

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Kazakh president in Pakistan on two-day visit to discuss trade, connectivity, bilateral ties

  • Pakistan, Kazakhstan share strong ties and strategic partnership, with Islamabad offering landlocked Central Asian republics access to key seaports
  • The visit reflects mutual commitment to transforming historic affinities into robust cooperation, shared desire for peace and progress, Islamabad says

ISLAMABAD: Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Tuesday arrived in Pakistan on a two-day official visit to hold talks with the country’s leadership on trade, regional connectivity and bilateral cooperation, according to the Pakistani foreign ministry.

Tokayev is visiting Pakistan, along with a delegation comprising cabinet ministers and high-ranking officials, on the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, according to the Pakistani foreign ministry.

The visit reflects the strengthening bonds between Pakistan and Kazakhstan, their mutual commitment to transforming historic and cultural affinities into robust cooperation, and their common desire for peace and progress in the region.

Pakistan state television broadcaster footage of PM Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari welcoming President Tokayev upon arrival at Noor Khan Air Base in the Pakistani garrison city of Rawalpindi on Tuesday evening.

"The visit will provide the two sides an important and timely opportunity to undertake a comprehensive review of bilateral relations, discuss new avenues for broadening cooperation, particularly in trade, logistics, regional connectivity, people-to-people contacts, and explore collaboration at regional and international forums," the Pakistani foreign ministry said.

Relations between Pakistan and Kazakhstan are rooted in shared Islamic heritage and a growing strategic partnership, with Pakistan offering landlocked Central Asian republics access to southern seaports for global trade. Pakistan was among the first countries to recognize Kazakhstan when it gained independence in December 1991 and formally established diplomatic relations with it on Feb. 24, 1992.

The two countries have held regular interactions over the past couple of years on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meetings and other international events. Kazakhstan's Deputy Prime Minister Murat Nurtleu visited Pakistan in September 2025 to discuss economic and trade cooperation with Islamabad.

Islamabad and Astana engage with each other to promote business and political ties via three forums mainly, which are: Bilateral Political Consultations, the Intergovernmental Joint Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technological and Cultural Cooperation, and the Joint Business Council.

According to the government of Kazakhstan, bilateral trade between the two countries amounted to $53.7 million in 2024. Pakistan's main exports to Kazakhstan include citrus fruits, pharmaceutical products, garments, soap, sports equipment and gear and others.

Kazakhstan’s exports to Pakistan primarily include onions and garlic, dried leguminous vegetables, oats, buckwheat and other cereal grains, seeds and fruits of other oil-bearing crops, among others.