Colourism and classism have always been topics of discussion in Pakistan. The issue, deep-rooted in desi culture, has progressed from banter on social media to generational trauma. And, some of the most common victims of colourism are artists. Having a dusky skin tone seems nothing less than a crime on television, and our celebrities are struggling day in and day out to shun the stereotypical mindsets, whilst also breaking atypical beauty standards.
However, their efforts often go in vain.
Recently, celebrated designer Zara Shahjahan took to social media and shared how her latest campaign was said to have hired models who ‘look like maids.’ Zara, instead of keeping mum, decided to address the subject.
Taking to Instagram, the designer shared pictures of two Mexican models she brought on board for her collection. “Let’s talk about these pictures. So I had a shoot in Turkey. My team left a day earlier and the day I and the model had to leave, Turkey announced 15 days of quarantine. We were left with no choice but to hire models from there,” she began, adding, “I tried to find girls who look south Asian and finally found these two very stunning Mexican models who flew from LA for the campaign. We were very happy, the campaign look really beautiful and we launched, but what happened after is quite disturbing.”
She continued, “These pictures started getting a lot of hate. “They look like maids” is one comment which disturbed me the most. Are we these people? Why do we want the models to be white and sultry?”
Zara concluded, “Thank god for my loyal customers who know my brand and the collection was sold out but I don’t seem to get the irritation of a lot of women to these two pictures.”
Ace stylist Tabesh Khoja, aka Khoji, also shared his two cents on the matter. “This was certainly a beautiful shoot. Kudos to you and your team for executing it so well!” He went on to recall a shoot he did in 2019 with late model Zara Abid which had sparked debate over colourism.