Pakistan is home to a staggering range of ethnicities, ranging from Hazarajat to Makrani, and everything in between. The four provinces contain a large number of subethnicities and diverse languages. In this picture we see four beautiful ladies posing for Pakistan, one for each region.
Happy independence day everyone!

A beautiful Pakistani girl looking absolutely ravishing. Here’s a lady who’s got a mischievous, sassy look about her. Looking up, facing down…theres something rather intriguing about a lady who looks up at you.
Here’s a scene that’s often seen at our colleges. A pretty desi girl sitting an exam at a college somewhere in remote Sindh. Her shalwar kameez seems to be made out of the sheer “lawn” material, made of cotton. The sea-green clothes contrast starkly with the brown background. What’s really interesting is that the lady behind her is also wearing blue/green!

Here we see another cute photo of Amal, lazing on her tummy while fixating longingly at the camera. She’s wearing an argentum colored eye shadow with light makeup. They say you can tell what’s in a girl’s mind by gazing into her eyes. What do her eyes say?
We don’t know about you, but we think this chick is kinda cute!

A rather attractive girl named Amal has emailed her picture to us from one of the Gulf States, stating that one of her parents is Pakistani. She’s looking real nice in a red top. She’s made up her eyes rather prominently with what seems like kohl, creating an interesting Cleopatra-like look.
Amal says that she’s an aspiring model, and also like dancing. We wish her the best of luck, and we’ll be putting up more pics soon!

Pakistani models are a peculiar species within the larger Pakistani female demographic. Pakistan is a strange country in the sense that the most beautiful women do not usually venture into the world of showbiz and entertainment. Many Pakistani girls, who would probably be supermodels were they to live in a Western or non-conservative society, are not really interested in the movie business, television or modeling.
This has the inevitable consequence that the modeling industry is plagued by a death of beautiful women. So while in India, you’ll find the most beautiful of the beautiful in Bollywood, in Pakistan, you’ll conversely find incredibly beautiful women in everyday life. But the modelling industry would be faced with average faces who can manage to enter the showbiz realm.
While this may portend ill for the showbiz industry, the people of Pakistan really don’t care, and they’d rather stick to their conservative values.
Peshawar is renowned for its Pathan beauties. Pathan (also called Pushtun or Pakhtoon) people are found in the extreme northwest of Pakistan, bordering Afghanistan. Pathan girls are usually fair skinned, and present a uniquely ethnic look with respect to the larger Pakistani populace.
The North West Frontier Province is a predominantly Pathan province. Pathan people are very conservative and rigid in their worldviews, to the effect that women are often subjected to cultural discrimination. Pathan women are increasingly rebelling against their repressive culture, becoming more and more sociable.

Two pretty girls in red and green shalwar kameez. The lady in the foreground flashes a rather mischievous, almost naughty smile. These girls appear to be Sindhi, as can be gauged from their complexions and features. Sindh is the region that spreads from the boundaries of Seraiki Punjab all the way down to the Indus delta.
It has seen civilizations as ancient as Mohenjodaro (Mound of the Dead), and cities as modern as today’s cosmopolitan Karachi.

Two beautiful girls in golden shalwar kameez pose for the camera. Pakistani girls dress comfortably with versatility, equally at ease in Eastern and Western clothing. Sometimes, creative designers create unique fusion designs, incorporating the best of both worlds.

Some Pakistani girls using fancy ethnic headgear at a festival. They seem to be sporting Kashmiri, Pakhtun and Baluchi headdresses. The lady in blue seems to have a slight Punjabi look to her face cut.
Additionally, most of these ladies are also wearing eye ornaments, typical to East Indian or Hindu women. Thus, this picture is an interesting cross-cultural amalgam. This photograph is remarkable in that it portrays varying levels of focus, with the middle girl being the object of the photographer’s attention.
