They loved my clothes: Saba Faisal on crafting designs for Maryam, Kulsoom Nawaz

Actor also highlighted her distinctive design sensibilities


Entertainment Desk May 08, 2024

Whilst in conversation with Iffat Omar, Saba Faisal offered intriguing glimpses into her experiences designing clothes for prominent political figures, including Maryam Nawaz and Kulsoom Nawaz. Saba shared with pride how her innovative creations had garnered praise from the politically inclined family. "They loved my clothes a lot," she said with pride.

During the conversation, Saba also highlighted her distinctive design sensibilities, citing a "hit combination" she pioneered involving a brown colour scheme paired with turquoise. Asserting her innovative streak, she proudly claimed to have introduced this unique pairing to the fashion landscape. "I made that the first time. I can say with complete confidence that I was the first to create that combination," revealed Saba.

Reflecting on her rapport with the Nawaz family, Saba disclosed her involvement in various family occasions, including weddings. She reminisced about crafting outfits for Hamza Shehbaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz's sister's weddings, underscoring the close collaboration she enjoyed with the family. Saba attributed the positive reception of her designs to her meticulous hand embroidery work, which she believes resonated with the Nawaz family's tastes. She also shared anecdotes of coordinating outfit details with Maryam Nawaz's aunt, emphasising the personal touch she brought to each creation.

The revelation of Saba's association with high-profile political figures adds a new dimension to her multifaceted career, showcasing her versatility and creativity beyond the realm of acting. As her body of work continues to make waves in both the entertainment and political spheres, Saba's contributions to the numerous spheres of life remain enduring.

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