Hareem Farooq sizzles in a fiery orange kaftan

Hareem Farooq is known for her acting and producing prowess and has carved a niche for herself in the Pakistani television and film industry. She’s known for her work in drama serial Diyar-e-Dil and Pawnay 14 August. The young actor has also co-produced the hit film Janaan which was followed by her 2018 blockbuster, Parchi. Other works under her belt include, Mere Jeevan Saathi, Tere Baghair and Sanam.

Hareem Farooq is also recognised for being the first female celebrity who has been given the honour to host the Pakistan Super League in 2018. The young starlet’s career has been growing successfully over time and with that being said, she has quite the fan following. She has amassed a following of over 2 million on Instagram and her followers transcend globally. Hareem Farooq has become a force to be reckoned with and is also an avid user of social media. She takes to the gram on a regular basis to share glimpses of her life with her fans and followers.

From her bold makeup looks, to her edgy outfits and her sultry locks, Hareem Farooq’s Instagram is the perfectly curated feed. She recently took to her Instagram account and posted a picture of herself in her latest look and she is most certainly stealing the show. Hareem Farooq shared a picture of herself clad in a fiery orange kaftan which featured graphic white polka dots adorned across the front.

“Don’t want summer to end just because of this beautiful fiery orange kaftaan!” she has captioned the post. The orange kaftan has been teamed with a pair of white pants and rounded off with a striking pair of orange heels. The kaftan is part of Hareem Farooq’s collaboration with local clothing brand, Lulusar.

 

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For her hair and makeup look, Hareem Farooq has her luscious locks parted in the middle and swept to one side. She opts for a subtle eye makeup look and a bold orange lip to complete the look. Sans accessories, Hareem Farooq is making the right style statement.

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