Ayesha Omar Gets Criticized for Endorsing ‘Bridal Masks’ [Pictures]

Do you agree with her?

Pakistani actress Ayesha Omar is often criticized for her risque outfits, but her recent look just seems tone-deaf, thanks to her choice of ‘bridal face mask’.

The question becomes – is Ayesha Omar to be blamed or the clothing brand who used her as part of its recent campaign on the coronavirus pandemic?

If Shehla Chatoor’s bridal face-mask weren’t insensitive enough, the Lahore Se Agay actress thought it would be a good idea to model the masks.

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The case of Pakistan’s first virtual fashion show

Recently, Pakistan’s first virtual fashion show came to an end. The fashion industry dubbed it as a tribute to the doctors and medical staff on the frontlines risking their lives to combat the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.

This soon prompted Netizens to call out the organizers and explain how this was a tribute to those risking their lives out there. They slammed the industry for trying to tap into the hype surrounding the viral COVID-19 outbreak.

One Instagram user asked would medical workers will benefit from this virtual fashion show?

“Did you make it free? Will all the funds received be given to the medical staff?”

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Netizens criticize virtual fashion show amid the Coronavirus pandemic

 

Various actresses and models including Ayesha Omar were a part of the fashion show.

Ayesha Omar endorsed Shehla Chittoor’s wedding attire donning a Kamadani lehenga bodice by the designer, but the bejeweled ‘bridal mask‘ was what caught many people’s eye.

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As things went on, she was slammed for endorsing bridal mask, and corona weddings. People that are still having weddings in a viral pandemic are exactly the people that don’t take precautions.

What’s with the mask?

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Previously other Pakistani brands have been slammed for cashing in on the pandemic with ‘bridal masks‘. Netizens demanded that money be donated for actual medical supplies and protective gear for medical and para-medical staff risking their lives for us.

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Face masks have been made mandatory to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. However, the ban on large social gatherings such as weddings is also in place.

Earlier, actress Ayeza Khan was also criticized for turning a mask into a fashion accessory.