How Queen Maxima of Netherlands commissioned a Pakistani designer to dress her for a royal wedding
Global collaborations are no longer a surprise for Pakistani artists – especially in the realm of fashion – since designers have dressed the likes of Bollywood and Hollywood celebrities for a long time now. The global industry knows and sings the praise of the intricate details and tailored cuts that Pakistani designers offer. However, for the first time, a local designer left a mark so deep on royalty, that they eventually contacted her for a custom-made exclusive wedding outfit!
But how did the Queen of the Netherlands find a Pakistani designer, who started her work merely three years before the royalty met her? Interestingly, the Dutch queen met the designer during her three-day Pakistan trip in 2019. "We met during her visit to Pakistan as the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Advocate. After that, we began coordinating with the royal stylists,” Mahpara said in a statement.
“The Queen had the opportunity to see a few samples at our studio, which allowed her to understand the level of detail and intricacy that would go into each design. This led to several months of coordination and design.” Mahpara takes immense pride in the fact that her creation for the Dutch Queen was the sole representation of Pakistan at the regal ceremony where all the dignitaries and royalty were adorned in prestigious fashion brands such as Prada, Elie Saab, Jenny Packham, and Armani.
Queen Maxima's choice to wear Mahpara's creation at the royal wedding reception reflects the growing appreciation of Pakistani designers and their outstanding skills on the international fashion scene. This milestone not only amplifies the talent and creativity of Pakistan's fashion industry but also fosters cultural dialogue and diversity of styles.
Who is Mahpara Khan?
Mahpara is a young female entrepreneur, who is formally trained and educated as an artist and illustrator. She has been running her own fashion and design studio for the last 8 years. The 34-year-old started her career at the age of 21, holding senior design positions at two of Pakistan’s largest fashion houses.
Through her studio, Mahpara has collaborated with esteemed Pakistani powerhouses like Gul Ahmed, Sapphire, Ittehad, Rungrez, Adamjee, and others, creating exceptional print and pattern designs. Additionally, she has partnered with the Government of Japan to empower female artisans in rural Sindh by promoting globally exportable Pakistani crafts and textiles, thereby fostering sustainable income opportunities.
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