2012年9月7日星期五

Hina Rabbani Khar's Birkin Bag in Spotlight Twitter is buzzing regarding the Pakistan Foreign Minis

Hina Rabbani Khar's Birkin Bag in Spotlight Twitter is buzzing regarding the Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbain Khar's very first take a look at to India this week. But it is not the India-Pakistan peace talks that have hogged their consideration: It's her black Hermès Birkin bag. As quickly as Ms. Khar touched down on Tuesday evening, her ensemble and accessories became the talk of fashion and media circles on each sides of the border. The Birkin black bag that Ms. Khar was Hermes Birkin 30CM seen carrying as she touched down in the Air Force station in New Delhi, remained one of several prime trending items on Twitter on Thursday, each day immediately after Ms. Krishna. Bollywood actress Gul Panag tweeted, "I like the way Hina Rabbani looks. With her film star sunglasses, head covered, Birkin in tow. Might be she is brilliant as well. Wish her luck." Her domestic audience seemed impressed too. The Sunday supplement on the Lahore-based Each day Occasions tweeted, "Khar is all about tasteful accessories-Roberto Cavalli sunglasses, more than sized Hermes Birkin bag classic pearl jewelry. Gorgeous." The bag, named after 1960s icon Jane Birkin, an English actress and singer, is sought immediately after because it is offered only on a limited basis, apparently via a legendary waiting list, aside from being pretty expensive (some say the waiting list no longer exists; others claim it in no way did). The Daily Mail puts the beginning value for a basic version at practically $7,000. Some on Twitter produced broader comments about Ms. Khar's looks. Seema Goswami, a columnist for Brunch, the Hindustan Instances Sunday magazine, observed, "I believe the new foreign minister of Pak, Hina Rabbani Khar, is their weapon of mass distraction" The tabloid Mumbai Mirror's headline, "Pak Bomb Lands in India" also grabbed the attention of a lot of amused and admiring Indian Twitter customers. Style blogger Amara Javed tweeted, "Khar is more glamorous than Catherine Middleton. Take THAT globe." But some weren't so happy to view the bag. Sagarika Ghose, the deputy editor of CNN-IBN, said she believed the decision of accessories proved Ms. Khar was out of touch. She tweeted, "Hina Rabbani Khar is stunning hermes birkin but undoubtedly a part of disconnected Pak elite.ten thou $ Hermes bag when nation devastated? not the correct note." It wasn't just Ms. Khar's bag that drew focus, even though. From her blue tunic pants ensemble to her Roberto Cavalli shades, everything grabbed Indian eyeballs, with media coverage of her accessories virtually overshadowing the India-Pakistan dialogue, and prompting some to note they identified the reporting of Ms. Khar's visit sexist. "Hina Rabbani Khar story confirms belief ladies are great foreign ministers reporting on female politicians is terrible," tweeted Stephani Carvin, a London-based lecturer in international relations. Related articles:

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