

We present more of Ambreen Malik in all her resplendent glory. This dazzling dame from the land of the Indus (we don’t call it the land of the pure anymore) sure knows how to command both respect and attention. Even though these pictures are casual shots taken by friends, the fact that none of these are professional photographs does not detract one bit from her magnetic allure.
Three beautiful girls recline upon dark marble stairs before a giant wooden door that’s been most probably hand made in - wait for it - Swat Valley. Oh the irony! The same Swat Valley that’s been so mercilessly raped by the barbaric Taliban is actually a serene idyllic place renowned for its natural beauty and ancient civilization. Swati woodworkers are highly skilled artisans that have been practicing the art of woodworking for centuries. Using their own traditional tools, they carve wondrous works of art out of the region’s famed deodar wood. The dark marble comes from Baluchistan, the largest province by area. Baluchistan is rich in all kinds of mineral resources, and Baluchi marble is used all over Pakistan to decorate facades and veneers of all kinds of buildings. Colors ranging from black, white through to green and even pink make Baluchi marble a low cost yet versatile building solution. What is it with the female form and marble? Indic poets often tend to metaphorically compare feminine beauty with the smooth, luxurious feel of marble. Smooth, yes, but definitely not as cold!
Gorgeous Pakistani celebrity Sara Chaudhary struts her stuff in this picture from a photoshoot. Wearing ghostly white eyeshadow doesn’t suit many girls but Sara seems to pull it off nicely. This photograph was taken as she swirled around with her tresses caught in mid flight.
Mehndi is a function celebrated before the wedding day (barat). On the occasion friends and women relatives of the bride get together and apply mehndi on the hands of the bride. Girls sing different songs with dholak and perform a traditional dance called loddi. Bride has to wear yellow dress on the occasion. The girl in yellow dress is a pretty pakistani bride. She has been adorn with flowers, in her hands and hair (gajra). Decoration of the venue is the important factor in making mehndi function more admirable. As we notice in the picture the surroundings of the bride are decorated with the candles and flowers. Traditional style chair is used as a stage, which is furbishing the beauty of the occasion.
Mehndi or rasm e hena is a day for bride and her friends. Group of girls gather to make the function enjoyable. Their songs , dances and their laughter could make the occasion a wonderful amusement for the guests. A beautiful bride and her gorgeous friend are posing for the camera. Bride is in yellow and the girl on left is also wearing the color according to the demand of occasion. Pakistani girls are famous for their stylish and hot looks. These two charming babes are making the picture admirable for the viewers.
Pink is considered to be the color for girls. A cut girl dressed up in Punjabi style outfits smiling for the snapshot. She is wearing an elegant embroidered shirt with patyala (pleated) shalwar. She is holding a beaded paranda in her hand. Paranda is normally worn by the girls in the villages of Punjab. Fancy parandas are now famous among the girls in cities too. A bundle of hay has been used in the background to bring the village style look in the picture. Hay is a grass cut and dried for animal feed and normally can be seen in villages.
A beautiful girl from Multan has sent us her pictures. Sobia has a really cute smile with a real twinkle in her eye. She proves yet again that the land of the famous sweet Seraiki language has equally sweet ladies. Here we see her in a traditional dress, what appears to be a Sari. Multan, the ancient city of saints, is famous for its Sufi culture, awe-inspiring architecture and of course, the renowned sohn halwa. What we didnt know until now is that it had amazingly attractive inhabitants too!
Here we see Mehak at a lazy Sunday brunch. Some people like weekends while some hate Sundays because of the looming Monday workday. Mehak likes her food, and is somewhat of a gourmand. However, not all eateries can boast of quality buffets, and this is something she realises. Nevertheless, a laid back Sunday brunch is a good opportunity to chat with friends and watch the world go by.
A Pakistani trio poses for the camera. These babes aren’t really smiling, but that doesn’t detract from their attractiveness. Their glance at the camera seems almost like a glare. The left girl seems more confident than the others - she is probably the one controlling the camera. To many of us these women may look very very familiar.
Anum has sent us some real cute pictures of herself. Originally from Lahore, Anum now resides abroad. In this picture we see her wearing a black top with a golden broache upon it. The light from the camera reflects off the broache, create an almost metallic glint. The golden chain attached to her purse complements the color scheme nicely. The red nailpolish adds further oomph to the glamorous combination of her outfit. Anum looks really nice with her jet black shiny hair. aken in what appears to be a party setting, this picture portrays a girl who appears rather pleased with herself. Life certainly seems to be treating her nicely. We wish her all the best and oodles of fun!
Two beautiful Pakistani girls striking a reclining pose. One of them seems lost in thought, while the other flashes a mysterious smile. Pakistani girls are amongst the most attractive females in the world, as is evident from this rather vivid picture.
A girl from Sialkot has sent us photos in which she’s looking candidly beautiful. A casually taken photograph of a naturally beautiful woman in a translucent pink dupatta. This lady obviously has a lot going for her with these ravishing good looks! You can’t get more ravishingly Pakistani than this! The lamp in line behind her creates a halo effect around her, creating a warm and fuzzy glow!
Beautiful Shazia stares into the abyss. The blurred image has a dreamy feel to it while the translucent hazel eyes of the lady add to the surreal aura. Her pout creates an anticipation that keeps the viewer guessing. Whether it was meant for the photographer or the viewer - we can only surmise.
Two beautiful Pakistani girls at a wedding. The venue appears to be one of the so called “marriage halls” that are prevalent across Pakistan. A peculiarity to the Land of the Pure, “marriage halls” are stand alone ballrooms dedicated solely to weddings and associated parties. This may be due to the fact that weddings are usually the only parties ever held in the country in public. These venues do brisk business all year round, more so in the winters.
As part of our website’s new focus on celebrities from Pakistan, we present Ayesha Omar in all her sensual glory. Ayesha is an acclaimed television actress and producer. Graduating from Lahore’s National College of Arts, she made a name for herself on the various private television channels. According to various undereducated guys found loitering around the Pakistani streets, Ayesha Omar is one of the hottest celebrity chicks in Pakistan. Commanding a loyal following of legions of fans (okay, so maybe that’s an exaggeration), she’s often the subject of celebrity gossip.
Three traditional looking Pakistani girls at a Mehndi reception. In Pakistani culture, a wedding is usually spread out over four or more days, two of which are the Mehndi or Henna functions held twice at the bride and groom’s homes respectively. At the Mehndi, the bride to be is decorated with beautiful body art created by using of mehndi or henna paste. Henna is a plant, the leaves of which are ground into a thick paste. It creates temporary body tattooes that are deep orange or rust coloured.
Beautiful Pakistani girls cheerleading at a sporting event. In this picture we see spontaneous, all natural smiles as the girls observe an object of interest. This picture is remarkably crisp, showing a range of feelings and human emotions. Someone in the backdrop sports a navy blue cap - revealing a position of authority among the cheerleaders. The white dupattas contrast beautifully with the red kameez of the cheerleaders, creating a unique, internationally distinctive look.
A girl at a university function. The newspaper caption says its a declamation contest, ostensibly at one of the universities in Islamabad, Pakistan. She sports a large medallion shaped pendant between ocher beads that blend marvelously with her autumn colored shalwar kameez. Her earrings also sport a similar brass or copper design. Pakistani girls sure know how to dress and look good, and this lady is no exception. Islamabad girls in particular have endearing personalities to match their stunning good looks.
Two pretty girls in red and green shalwar kameez. The lady in the foreground flashes a rather mischievous, almost naughty smile. These girls appear to be Sindhi, as can be gauged from their complexions and features. Sindh is the region that spreads from the boundaries of Seraiki Punjab all the way down to the Indus delta. It has seen civilizations as ancient as Mohenjodaro (Mound of the Dead), and cities as modern as today’s cosmopolitan Karachi.
Lahore (Punjabi: لہور, Urdu: لاہور is the metropolis of the Pakistani Punjab and is the second largest metropolis in Pakistan following Karachi. It is well known as the Heart of Pakistan, because of its historical significance in the blossoming of Pakistan, and in addition being a cultural, political and learning centre of the country and financial centre of the country's largest province, Punjab. It is often called the Garden of the Mughals or the City of Gardens due to the heritage of the Mughal Empire. It is situated near the Ravi River and Wagah, quite near to the Pakistan-India border. As legend says, Lahore was founded by Lav, son of Lord Rama of the Hindu epic Ramayana.