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Us Embassy Hosts Arts Entrepreneurship Showcase To Mark 250th Us Independence Day

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Abdul Hadi Mayar

US Embassy hosted an “Arts Entrepreneurship Showcase” at the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) on Friday that convened artists, designers, entrepreneurs and cultural leaders to celebrate the power of creative industries to drive economic growth, strengthen bilateral ties, and connect people across cultures.

“US Chargé d’Affaires Natalie Baker and celebrated Pakistani fashion designer HSY headlined the event, moderated by renowned broadcaster and filmmaker Tauseeq Haider,” the embassy said in a statement.

It said the showcase, held as part of the United States’ Freedom 250 initiative marking the 250th anniversary of American independence, featured three signature elements: A Freedom 250 entrepreneurship lecture to share American business expertise and best practices, an alumni arts marketplace showcasing the work of 20 Pakistan-U.S. Alumni Network (PUAN) alumni active in Pakistan’s creative industries, and a fashion runway show presenting 250 years of American design, culture, and textile innovation.

Together, these elements reflected the depth and strength of the U.S.-Pakistan bilateral relationship across business, culture, and the arts.

Speaking on the occasion, CDA Baker noted the unique capacity of the arts to forge lasting connections between nations and people,

“The United States is Pakistan’s second-largest supplier of cotton, underscoring how deeply interconnected our textile supply chains are—from American fields to Pakistani factories to global markets. Pakistan is also one of the world’s leading producers of denim fabric and garments, and there is a good chance that the jeans sold in American stores began their journey right here in Pakistan, she added.

She said US–Pakistan relationship was woven into the everyday lives of people in both countries.

Nathalie Baker underscored the U.S. commitment to creative entrepreneurship as a driver of economic opportunity and bilateral partnership saying, “The United States has long believed in the power of creative industries to fuel progress and economic growth. It has been a part of our national identity since 1776. American excellence in the arts and design comes not only from talent, but from a culture that encourages experimentation, entrepreneurship, and bold new ideas. American creative industries continue to shape global conversations and inspire audiences around the world.”

A highlight of the evening, the runway show brought 250 years of American fashion to life through textiles, design, and cultural storytelling serving as a vivid, visual expression of America’s creative heritage and its ongoing capacity for reinvention.

The Freedom 250 initiative marks the United States’ 250th anniversary of independence through a year-long series of events, partnerships, and programs that celebrate American excellence, promote U.S. values, and deepen bilateral relationships with partner nations around the world.