Three Pakistani streetwear moments that stole the show

From denim to plaid, these looks scream personality


Manahil Tahira November 18, 2024
Iqra, Aima, and Sonya put their distinct spins on streetwear. Photos: File

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KARACHI:

Streetwear is no longer about chasing global trends; it's about adapting them to your own rhythm. Sometimes an outfit is a call to embrace creativity and bold statements. Other times it may challenge us to mix patterns and textures with fearless confidence. Occasionally, we come across an ensemble pulled together like a love letter to simplicity, with a touch of sophistication.

Forever bold and boundary-pushing, streetwear has evolved far beyond baggy hoodies and graphic tees. Today, it's an eclectic blend of high fashion, personal expression, and cultural storytelling. What makes streetwear iconic isn't just the clothes but the attitude behind them. It's about taking risks, bending rules, and making a statement without saying a word. From thrift-store finds to high-end designer pieces, streetwear thrives on its ability to blur boundaries and redefine what "cool" looks like. It's not about perfection—it's about authenticity and here are three distinct Pakistani street-style looks that understand the assignment.

Aima's rebellious denim

More than anything, singer Aima Baig's DIY denim chic reminds us that distressed doesn't mean distressed vibes. Her wide-leg patchwork jeans are a patchwork of personality, each swatch seemingly pulled from different denim archives—perhaps a subtle nod to how streetwear thrives on reinvention.

The red tube top emblazoned with "One Chance Left" adds a punch of urgency and boldness. Draped with a delicate lace shrug, Aima balances edgy and feminine elements like a seasoned style alchemist.

Accessories? She nails it with a denim handbag that mirrors the patchwork of her pants. It's a cohesive yet unpredictable combo that screams, "I'm a trendsetter, not a follower." The chunky white sneakers ground the look, quite literally, while infusing it with a street-ready edge. Aima's ensemble feels like a conversation between the past and future, and every stitch speaks volumes.

Sonya's plaid power

With a bold yellow wall as her backdrop, Sonya Hussaiyn lets her plaid pants do the talking. And boy, are they loud—in the best way possible. The mustard-yellow tartan is pure punk nostalgia, but paired with a sleek black leather blazer, it veers into sophisticated streetwear territory.

Her fitted black top provides the perfect canvas for the ensemble, ensuring the focus stays on the pattern play. The leather blazer adds structure and authority, making it a quintessential fall-winter piece. But the real star? Those platform creepers that give her the literal and figurative edge. They're the ultimate "don't mess with me" footwear—functional yet fiercely stylish.

Sonya's choice of aviator-style shades gives her a carefree, I-woke-up-like-this vibe, which contrasts deliciously with the meticulously curated outfit. It's a modern-day tribute to Clueless' Cher Horowitz with a grungy Pakistani twist.

Iqra's timeless cool

Iqra Aziz proves that simplicity isn't just underrated—it's a power move. Her white eyelet button-down shirt tucked into high-waisted wide-leg jeans is the perfect shot at the "classic but make it current" style guide. There's an effortlessness to her look, yet every piece feels intentional.

The choice of a tan leather belt with a modest buckle ties the outfit together, giving it a slight Western-inspired flair. It's a subtle addition, but it adds depth to the otherwise monochromatic palette. Her makeup is soft, her hair casual - it's all about looking polished without appearing overdone.

Iqra's streetwear moment is a lesson in how to elevate the basics. She's channelling the energy of a Parisian café regular. Her choice to keep accessories minimal (a wrist watch and small earrings) shifts the focus entirely to the tailoring and texture of the outfit. If there's one thing to take from her look, it's this: minimalism is the ultimate flex.

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