This is quite an interesting article on her "brand" of feminism.
www.vogue.com/13462861/qandeel-baloch-crisis-of-feminism-in-pakistan/
I've never been a fan of the "empowerment through taking your clothes off" type of feminism, perhaps because we live in a culture which is saturated with images of women being objectified and I don't see it as empowering but rather as the same old crap.
And had Qandeel put those kind of naked selfies out here in the West I would have thought her another annoying Kim Kardashian.
But I can see, looking at the culture in which she lived and the oppressive ways in which women are required to cover up, hide their sexuality and bear the moral responsibility for male sexual desire, how she could view taking her clothes off and flaunting her body as challenging norms and as a form of liberation / feminism.
It's a shame that things always flip between "cover-up your sexuality" to "flaunt it!" but one is often a reaction to the other it seems.
None of which of course takes away from her horrific murder.