Hum Award for Best Model Female

The Hum Award for Best Model Female is one of the Hum Awards presented annually by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC) to Female model who has achieved outstanding recognition within the fashion industry. Since its inception, however, the award has commonly been referred to as the hum for Best Model Female. Nominations are made by Hum members who are models and fashion models, and winners are decided by audience votes, as of first ceremony this was one of seven categories which were set open for public.

Hum Award for Best Model Female
Awarded forBest Female Model of the Year
CountryPakistan
Presented byHum Television Network and Entertainment Channel
First awarded2013 (for achievements in 2012 Fashion season)
Currently held byCybil Chaudhry (2014)[1]
Websitehum.tv/humawards/

History

Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel presented this award to one of the most promising Female Model of fashion Industry of Pakistan. As of first ceremony Ayyan Ali was honored at 1st Hum Awards ceremony 2012 for her spectacular fashion achievements by audience.

Winners and nominees

In the list below, winners are listed first in the colored row, followed by the other nominees. As of the first ceremony, six Female models were nominated for their achievements for this award.

Date and the award ceremony shows that the 2010 is the period from 2010-2020 (10 years-decade), while the year above winners and nominees shows their fashion achievements year, and the figure in bracket shows the ceremony number, for example; an award ceremony is held for their achievements of its previous year.

2010s

Key Explanation
Indicates the winning Female Model
Year Model-Female Nationality
2012
(1st)
Ayyan Ali
Neha Ahmad
Rabia Butt
Fouzia Aman
Nadia Ali
Amna Ilyas
2013
(2nd)
Amna Ilyas
Ayyan Ali
Rabia Butt
Fouzia Aman
Mehreen Syed
Saima Azhar
2014
(3rd)
Cybil Chaudhry
Amna Babar
Fouzia Aman
Nooray Bhatti
Sabeeka Imam
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References

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