Dr Azqa Sohail to represent Pakistan at Miss Supranational 2026 in Poland
British-Pakistani doctor and women's advocate will become only the third Pakistani to compete at Miss Supranational

Dr Azqa Sohail has been named Miss Supranational Pakistan 2026 and will represent the country at the 17th edition of the Miss Supranational pageant, set to take place in Poland on July 31, 2026.
A British medical doctor, aesthetic practitioner and women's empowerment advocate, Dr Sohail will join contestants from around the world as they compete for the international title while showcasing their cultural heritage and social initiatives.
Raised in the United Kingdom, Dr Sohail has built a successful career in medicine and aesthetics. She is the founder of Your SisterGram, a platform dedicated to celebrating women and highlighting their achievements worldwide. She also serves as a board member of Adanna, a London-based organisation that promotes women's rights and empowerment.
Dr Sohail says much of her inspiration comes from her mother, whose roots trace back to the village of Malakwal in Punjab. She credits her with instilling a strong sense of resilience, pride in her Pakistani heritage and the ambition to represent the country on the global stage.
The 2026 competition will mark Dr Sohail's international pageant debut. She will also become only the third Pakistani contestant to compete at the Miss Supranational pageant.
Commenting on the announcement, Miss Pakistan President Sonia Ahmed said, "Miss Supranational is among the top five international beauty pageants in the world, and Dr Azqa Sohail is the third contestant to represent Pakistan at the competition in Poland. We are very proud of her and hope to see her achieve a top placement."
The Miss Supranational 2026 competition will bring together contestants from across the globe to compete for the crown while promoting cultural exchange, philanthropy and social advocacy.


















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