From the bustling streets of Karachi to the glitzy runway of Mr. International in Bangkok, Ahmed Memon is set to make history and turn heads worldwide!

Young Pakistani model Ahmed Memon is set to make history this December as he represents Pakistan at the prestigious Mr. International competition in Bangkok, Thailand. This momentous occasion marks a significant milestone for the country, which will be participating in the globally acclaimed platform for the first time in 75 years.
“My goal is to highlight the immense talent of Pakistani men, offering them a platform to break free from conventional expectations and pursue innovative paths. By showcasing their creativity and ambition, I hope to inspire others to follow their passions without the weight of societal pressures. As Pakistan’s first contestant at Mr. International, I am determined to bring home this victory and open doors for men across the country to embrace their individuality and strive for greatness.”
Ahmed, expressing his excitement
Mr. International is a renowned pageant attracting contestants from over 50 countries, celebrating leadership, personality, and style on a global stage. Ahmed Memon, a 25-year-old model, influencer, and actor, joins this elite group of contestants, following in the footsteps of Erica Robin, who last year became Pakistan’s first representative at the Miss Universe pageant.
A Journey of Unlikely Beginnings
The prestigious event, now in its sixteenth edition, will feature participants from around the globe, including England, Lebanon, Indonesia, India, and Nigeria. Interestingly, many people in Pakistan are unaware of male pageants, and Memon was no exception. In a candid interview with Geo.tv, he shared how his friend and the first Miss Universe Pakistan, Erica Robin, introduced him to the idea. “When Erica mentioned it, I couldn’t believe there was a pageant for men too! She encouraged me to apply,” Memon recalled.
“At first, I didn’t take her seriously, but when I looked into it, I realized representatives from nearly every country were participating—except Pakistan. So, I thought, why not raise our green flag on an international stage?” After a series of meetings, he received the call that would change everything: he was selected to represent Pakistan.
Representing Pakistani Culture and Heritage
Memon is already preparing his outfits for the various rounds of the competition. While women in beauty pageants often have to carefully consider their wardrobe choices and brace themselves for criticism, he has his own approach to style. “I want to wear outfits that reflect my country’s culture and heritage. I’m focusing on traditional and beautiful attire,” he explained. As for the national costume round, he is still working on it. However, for the swimwear round, he has something special that showcases the rich heritage of Pakistan. “I’m up to wearing a gown in the swimwear round also, reflects the heritage of my country, I can’t reveal too much right now—it’s a surprise for everyone in December!” he said teasingly.
Breaking Stereotypes
Memon’s journey coincides with Erica Robins who participated in 72nd Miss Universe, showcasing the positive image of the country. Memon believes that participating in events like this helps dispel negative perceptions about Pakistan. “I want to raise our flag high at Mr. International and show the world what we’re capable of,” he stated.
He sees this competition as a new door opening for young Pakistanis. “There are so many talented and beautiful people in Pakistan who don’t realize they can be recognized worldwide for their skills and beauty. I hope my journey inspires others to take part in these competitions too.” When asked about criticism regarding fashion, the aspiring young fashion enthusiast noted that both men and women face scrutiny, but he believes women often bear the brunt of it due to societal expectations. However, he emphasized that everyone should focus on the positive aspects and not let criticism bring them down.
A New Chapter for Pakistan in Pageantry
In 2023, Pakistan made its debut in the Miss Universe pageant, with Karachi’s Erica Robin, while model Noor Xarmina will represent Pakistan in the upcoming Miss Universe competition in Mexico this November. Now, with Memon stepping onto the stage at the Mr. International pageant in December, there is a sense of anticipation and optimism for what’s to come. Memon’s participation not only represents a personal achievement but also symbolizes a broader shift in Pakistan’s representation on the global stage. His journey to Mr. International is a beacon of hope and inspiration for many young Pakistanis, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and break free from societal constraints.
