Pakistani garment mannequin barely challenges the Taliban

"Life should go on and we want to tell those who are trying to stop us from pursuing a better life that their conspiracy will not succeed." Just as Pakistani security forces were fiercely fighting Taliban in South Waziristan on Pakistani First Fashion Week In Karachi recently opened. Beautiful models dressed in bare shoulders and navel non-traditional clothing, big show body. In Pakistan, women must wear a "Buka" robe that covers the whole body, with their heads and hats covered with headscarves, which must not be exposed. In conservative Pakistan, few girls choose to model jobs. Of the 172 million people, only about 30 are female models, and these people also change their names to protect their families. However, during this fashion week, the audience can even see the model's abdomen, shoulders, back, cleavage or above the thigh. All of these models are Pakistani natives. They wear colorful, colorful clothes, show sexy bodies, and show shoulders and navel gestures of conservative Pakistani people. It is reported that Fashion Week initially decided to be held in October, and invited foreign designers and models to participate in performances. However, since October, Taliban terror attacks in Pakistan have killed more than 300 people. The fragile security situation allows organizers to rely on local designers and models. Samael Mehdi, a young designer who studies fashion design in Britain, said: "Life should go on and we want to tell those who are trying to stop us from pursuing a better life that their plot will not succeed." Pakistani designer Deepak Puwani let the female model wearing shorts show. Purwani said: "This is our country, it's democratic. I can show everything I want to show off."

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