Too political. Too bold. Too problematic.
Just enough to create change.

This is who I am
There are some “idiots” in this world who think they can change it, and I am proudly one of them.
Empathy has always been my compass, sometimes a gift, sometimes a burden, but always a force that refuses silence. I have never been able to walk past injustice without feeling it in my bones.
Nothing moved me like the abuse of animals. They endure suffering that we have normalized, that we have learned to ignore.
At 21, I founded Jaandar Animal Welfare Organization, a Section 42 non-profit fighting for a world built on coexistence, not control.
Through my work with stray dogs and rural communities in Lahore, I came to understand that neglect is not random. It is systemic, and it crosses every boundary: species, class, gender.
But my fight does not stop on the street. As a fashion designer, I bring these stories into the fabric of my work. My collections are not just clothes, they are conversations.
Whether I am rescuing an injured dog or creating a collection, my work is always about one thing: dignity. For the unseen. The unwanted. The unheard.
This is not just what I do. It is who I am.
Welcome to my world.