Bringing together designers from both countries, the event celebrated friendship through a fashion fusion
Pakistan and China marked a new chapter in cultural collaboration with their first joint fashion show, held at the Badaling section of the Great Wall in Beijing on Sunday.
The event was organised jointly by the Pakistani embassy in Beijing and China International Cultural Communication Centre (CICCC). The event was curated by Adnan Ansari of Riwayat, drawing attendance from senior Chinese officials, diplomats, media representatives, and business leaders.
It featured clothes from Pakistani designers Maheen Khan, Moazzam Abbasi, Ayesha Tariq, Rizwanullah and Zain Hashmi. From China, designer Liang Suyun showcased his work and jewellery was provided by Aqeel Chaudhary — a Pakistani businessman based in China. Models from both the countries walked the ramp in visual fusion of two rich textile traditions.
Long Yuxiang, Chairman of the CICCC, said the fashion show was more than just a cultural event; it was a reflection of the strategic, all-weather partnership between China and Pakistan.
Similarly, Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi, said the fashion show symbolised the “living spirit” of the ancient Silk Road, serving as a modern bridge of fabric, art, and friendship between the two countries. He added that it would help pave the way for deeper trade and cultural partnerships.
The ambassador also noted that the timing of the event was particularly meaningful, as it coincided with the 60th anniversary of President Ayub Khan’s visit to the same section of the Great Wall, the first-ever by a Pakistani leader.