Fashion Cross-Over : Doja Cat wears a bag by Pakistani brand ‘ WARP’

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Abiya Manzoor

Fashion and Features Editor

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When global pop force Doja Cat stepped out at her “Vie” album listening party, she didn’t just bring her chart-topping music, she brought a bit of Lahore to New York. The rapper was captured carrying a Hexella Baguette bag in luminous yellow, crafted by Warp, a Lahore-based leather brand. 

In fashion editor parlance, this is more than an accessory cameo, it’s a deft nod to cultural hybridity. Warp has been quietly carving a niche among high-end contemporaries, and Doja’s choice puts it in the spotlight. The elongated baguette silhouette of the Hexella fits her bold, sleek aesthetic without overpowering her look; the glossy yellow hue injects an unexpected sparkle.

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Warp’s rise isn’t accidental. The brand has been embraced by regional and international taste-makers alike, Lupita Nyong’o has carried Warp’s Cloud bag, and Pakistani celebrities and stylists like Mawra Hocane, Mehek Saeed and Alishay Adnan have been spotted with its pieces.  That Warp now graces a global pop star at her own album rollout marks a turning point: Pakistani accessories, long overshadowed by larger fashion markets, are entering the vocabulary of red-carpet style.

Doja’s outfit,  knife-sharp tailoring, polished hair, and that radiant yellow bag, reads as intentional storytelling: an artist building a  world palette, choosing her props as carefully as her tracks. The Warp bag isn’t just a statement piece, it’s a micro-ambassador.