How did you first step into the world of modelling?
I started from a famous reality show, which gave me a huge following on social media, and soon brands and agencies began approaching me.
Which campaign or ramp walk has been the most memorable for you so far?
Walking for a renowned designer at Pakistan Fashion Week was my most memorable experience so far.
How do you prepare for a big fashion show like BCW?
I focus on fitness, rehearsals, and understanding the designer’s vision to align my performance with their aesthetic.
Who inspires your style or approach to modelling?
I’m inspired by models who blend professionalism with authenticity, like David Gandy.
Many models transition into acting—do you see yourself testing the waters in that direction?
Yes, I’m open to exploring acting in the future if the right opportunity comes along.
What’s one thing most people don’t know about you off the ramp?
Off the ramp, most people don’t know that I’m deeply into fitness and mentoring aspiring models.
When you’re not modelling, how do you spend your free time?
I enjoy spending time outdoors, exploring nature, and working on creative ideas for my clothing brand.
What’s your favorite dish from Balochistan, and do you cook it yourself?
Sajji is my favorite dish from Balochistan, and I do enjoy cooking it when I can.
What’s one piece of advice you’d give to aspiring models from small towns like yours?
Believe in yourself, build a strong portfolio, and never underestimate the power of networking.
Now that we’ve stepped into 2025, what’s one personal or professional goal you’re hoping to achieve this year?
My goal for 2025 is to expand my clothing brand and establish an international presence in fashion.
INTERVIEW: SAFA ADNAN
PHOTO: ABDULLAH SHAHID