Pakistan's top model Ayaan Ali, whose pale gray eyes have stared out of innumerable ads in this Muslim country, now only struts before the cameras coming to and from court.
The 21 year old, once the face of companies ranging from Calvin Klein clothing to Magnum ice cream, has become the topic of seemingly endless gossip and news reports since being caught in March with over half a million in cash trying to fly to Dubai.
Since her arrest, rumours abound tying the model to powerful Pakistani businessmen and politicians, offering a new look into money laundering in this country of 180 million people where corruption remains rampant.
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"This is one story we could all have done without," a March editorial in the daily Dawn newspaper moaned.
Police say they received a tip to search Ali the night of March 14 as she waited in a VIP airport lounge in Islamabad before her Dubai flight.
While Pakistani law bars any passenger from carrying over USD10,000, investigators say they found USD506,800 tucked into her luggage.
Ali has maintained the money was solely hers since her arrest. She's been held without bail since, attending a number of court appearances in expensive clothes, though foregoing them today for a hoodie and a pair of jeans -- though she did apparently wear blue contact lens.
Judge Rana Aftab set Ali's next appearance for June 15.
But the absence of hard evidence hasn't stopped Pakistani television from reporting the story nonstop, with one broadcaster even using computer graphics to make it appear Ali stood in a courtroom dock in its studio.
Media of all kinds have tied Ali into a larger scheme purportedly involving other Pakistani A-list celebrities using their fame as a cover to travel abroad and dump illicit cash into offshore bank accounts.
Property tycoon Malik Riaz Hussain even went on satellite channel Geo TV to deny allegations Ali previously flew on his private jet.
"I have got nothing to do with her," Hussain said. "My plane was never used for her."
Hussain has close ties to former Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari. A former confidant of the leader, Zulfikar Mirza, has given a series of interviews alleging the model was linked to members of Zadari's party and visited the presidency several times.