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The ceramic drop earrings are no longer available on the site, but will be restocked soon.
The earrings are no longer available on the site, but will be restocked soon.
The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton attended an event hosted by Prince Karim Aga Khan at the Aga Khan Centre in London on Tuesday, where she wore a deep green dress styled with matching ceramic drop earrings by our very own Pakistani clothing and accessories brand, Zeen.
Images spoke to Zeen, a brand started five years ago and managed by Cambridge, about how it happened.
"We were honoured and incredibly humbled to learn that the Duchess of Cambridge chose Zeen earrings to stylise her look at the event, in advance of her visit to Pakistan," said Rabia, a spokesperson for Zeen.
"It is a joy to see this being appreciated by the Duchess' choice."
"Our focus is on providing high quality products and true value to our customers and it is a joy to see this being appreciated by the Duchess' choice of our accessories."
This isn't the first time the Duchess has opted for an affordable, international label; Middleton regularly shops on the high-street, which usually means products sell out within minutes. It's been called the Kate Effect — and the same happened for the Zeen earrings. They're no longer available on the site, but we've been told they'll be restocked soon.
"[Kate] represents and always opts to wear affordable and stylish apparel or accessories that are within everyone’s reach, so we're assuming our accessories suited her style, she liked our affordable price points and at the same time [it] represents something from Pakistan."
The earrings are no longer available on the site, but will be restocked soon.
Was the brand contacted for a special order or collaboration? Rabia says no; the earrings were likely chosen by the Duchess' stylist. "But it’s nice to know that our website is reaching an international audience."
Zeen is run by directors Sadaf Saya and Aisha Naviwala (who are also sisters). "Being a brand run by women, it's a good feeling to know we connect with resilient women around the world," said Rabia.
"Zeen, as a brand, has always stood for women of substance."
https://images.dawn.com/news/118378...stani-brand-zeen-and-they-sold-out-in-minutes
The earrings are no longer available on the site, but will be restocked soon.
The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton attended an event hosted by Prince Karim Aga Khan at the Aga Khan Centre in London on Tuesday, where she wore a deep green dress styled with matching ceramic drop earrings by our very own Pakistani clothing and accessories brand, Zeen.
Images spoke to Zeen, a brand started five years ago and managed by Cambridge, about how it happened.
"We were honoured and incredibly humbled to learn that the Duchess of Cambridge chose Zeen earrings to stylise her look at the event, in advance of her visit to Pakistan," said Rabia, a spokesperson for Zeen.
"It is a joy to see this being appreciated by the Duchess' choice."
"Our focus is on providing high quality products and true value to our customers and it is a joy to see this being appreciated by the Duchess' choice of our accessories."
This isn't the first time the Duchess has opted for an affordable, international label; Middleton regularly shops on the high-street, which usually means products sell out within minutes. It's been called the Kate Effect — and the same happened for the Zeen earrings. They're no longer available on the site, but we've been told they'll be restocked soon.
"[Kate] represents and always opts to wear affordable and stylish apparel or accessories that are within everyone’s reach, so we're assuming our accessories suited her style, she liked our affordable price points and at the same time [it] represents something from Pakistan."
The earrings are no longer available on the site, but will be restocked soon.
Was the brand contacted for a special order or collaboration? Rabia says no; the earrings were likely chosen by the Duchess' stylist. "But it’s nice to know that our website is reaching an international audience."
Zeen is run by directors Sadaf Saya and Aisha Naviwala (who are also sisters). "Being a brand run by women, it's a good feeling to know we connect with resilient women around the world," said Rabia.
"Zeen, as a brand, has always stood for women of substance."
https://images.dawn.com/news/118378...stani-brand-zeen-and-they-sold-out-in-minutes