Ella Wadia, Great-Granddaughter of Quaid-e-Azam, Shines at Prestigious Paris Fashion Event

Islamabad (Qudrat Daily) — Ella Wadia, the great-granddaughter of Pakistan’s founder Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, made headlines at the renowned Paris fashion event, Le Bal Debutante.
Held at a historic palace in Paris, this annual event is reserved for only 20 selected young women worldwide, showcasing its exclusivity and prestige. Among the attendees were real-life princesses, high-society heirs, and global fashion icons, but Ella Wadia emerged as the center of attention.
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She appeared alongside notable debutantes including Carolina Lensing, Lady Spencer-Churchill, Yulalia Orleans-Bourbon, and Eugenia of Hohenzollern. Ella showcased outfits valued between $50,000 and $100,000, leaving an unforgettable impression. Her photos and videos taken under the Eiffel Tower’s shadow quickly went viral, creating a global fashion buzz.
Fashion runs in Ella’s family; she is the daughter of Jehangir Wadia and renowned designer Celina Wadia, with her grandfather being one of India’s prominent industrialists. Yet, her most notable distinction is her historical connection as the great-granddaughter of Quaid-e-Azam.
Since its inception in 1958, Le Bal Debutante has been known as the “Met Gala for Youth,” celebrating style, individuality, and confidence. Past attendees have included Margaret Qualley, Lily Collins, Lori Harvey, Ava Phlip, Scout Willis, and Tallulah Willis.





