NO.12 | NOV- DEC 2015
Hina Butt A woman of substance
RUNWAY reports
PLBW 2015 &lONDONPAKISTAN
FASHIONWEEK8
Ebuzz Top buys
Up Close & Personal with
wardrobe essentials
EDITOR’S Beauty picks
Ehtesham Ansari
HSY Bridal Collection 2015
Tête-à-Tête with
Eshal Fayyaz
A trip to Tokyo with
Shah Munir
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Chat Room
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We chat with the bubbly and charismatic Hina Butt
Beauty
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Quick fix buys to get you ready on the go
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Check out 10 winter essentials you should know
eBuzz Shop
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Top 10 best buys from jewelry to house hold
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Fashion Runway
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Let’s take a quick look at PLBW gone by and find out which designer stole the show
Interview
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Shanaz Ramzi talks about her future ventures
Ebuzz Shoot
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Bridal collection by Mohsin Naveed Ranjha.
Interview
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Celebrity stylist Ehtesham Ansari talks about his career and his experiences in the fashion industry
Tête-à-Tête
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Eshal Fayyaz shares a lighter side of her life with us
Around Town
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An eye on the happenings in the town
Travel Dairy
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Hina Butt shares her travel experience of Morocco
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We bring you the bridal collection of HSY
Editor’s Note Editor-in-Chief YOUSAF FAYYAZ Editor eBUZZ SADIA ZAHEER Contributors: ADEEL SHAHID ARHUM FARID AMNA QURESHI SARA KHAN USMAN FAROOQ Photographer: ANISH RIAZ MUHAMMAD AHMED SHAHID MALIK HARIS BILAL CHAUDHRY SYED MUHAMMAD IRFAN Art Designer: ZEESHAN Printed by: GRAPHICS ZOOM +92 322 400 4950 Marketing Manager: XILLE HUMA +92 300 964 3329 SAMEER ASHFAQ +92 300 806 4101 Address: 2nd Floor, Suite No. 12 Al-Hafeez Suites 69-BII Gulberg III, Lahore, Pakistan. +92 423 577 1812 editor@ebuzztoday.com
The autumn/winter fashion season is almost upon us so it’s time to sort through your closets and drawers and switch over your space from summer to winter. Warm and fuzzy coats, classic tailored suits, velvet, big belts, patch work and pleats will some of the fashion trends that will be wearing this year. Like Roman philosopher, Seneca said: “We live not according to reason, but according to fashion.” Packed full of fashion, trends, designer interviews and runway reviews, Ebuzz magazine will be keeping you updated with all the latest happenings of the town. First up, we managed to grab a coffee with Hina Butt to see how she manages her work as a designer, politician and a wife. For the coming winter season, there are some of essential winter stuff you should have in your wardrobe. See the best looks from PFDC Loreal Paris Bridal Week and Pakistan London Fashion Week. This month, we bring you the fashion shoot from the bridal collection of HSY featuring super model Amna Ilyas. We also got the chance to chit chat with Ehtesham Ansari who is celebrity/fashion stylist & consultant and also we are in conversation with Adnan Jahangir, a kathak dancer from Pakistan to know how he pursued his career and his other passions. Last but not the least, there is an exclusive travel dairy of Hina Butt, Maria Mahesar and DJ Shah Munir. Other than this, there are a lot of interesting articles which will keep you engage and you will enjoy exploring new trends. See you with our next issue! Happy Reading
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Hina Butt A woman of substance As u step into Hina’s world you find out that there is more to her then just a pretty face. Hina Pervaiz Butt a renowned fashion designer, an entrepreneur and a member of Punjab national assembly, is undoubtedly a woman of substance and utmost candor. She has an excellent ability to succeed in every field of life. By Arhum Farid As you step into Hina’s world you find out that there is more to her then just a pretty face. Hina Pervaiz Butt a renowned fashion designer, an entrepreneur and a member of Punjab national assembly, is undoubtedly a woman of substance and utmost candor. She has an excellent ability to succeed in every field of life. Since her earlier days in LUMS she was always popular and appreciated by her mates. Due to her unique fashion sense, her friends and colleges used to look up to her. She had a good business mindset due to which she wanted to be an entrepreneur which seemed possible after she completed her MBA. With her Lums degree and acute business acumen she started her own brand “Teena by Hina Butt” in 2010, which turned into one of the most profitable fashion brand over time. Here Ebuzz catches up with the chirpy designer for an inside look of her world. Hina started her career as a fashion designer with few pieces which were sold off like hot buns out of the oven. She took a start on a small level where she launched her brand with one rack, one tailor and a collection of 30 to 35 pieces. They had a EBUZZ
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reasonable prices of the collection and the quality was exceptional. The outstanding response they got for the first collection was in itself a great motivation. “At first we did off the rack clothes which were usually very casual as there was no concept of luxury prêt that time. But gradually we started doing a little bit of semi-formal because many times when the customer wants something formal for a wedding they had to go to the designer and place the order to get the dress which was very inconvenient. We were the pioneers to start off the rack semi-formal concept.” Hina said while telling us about her journey. Hina revealed the secret to the way she manages to create a new collection for her rack every season. “We have developed a system where we first start with a small collection of 30 dresses and keep a check on most demanding pieces and then send those in production to have more. Usually a collection is made only for two to three months and within that time the old collection is replaced with the new one. Most designers don’t have a good collection on their racks as they keep their masterpieces in the studio,
which is only for branding. But at Teena by Hina Butt, the product which is available on racks will not be available in studio. Talking about her couture work, Hina described couture as something that is designed with a lot of effort and time. “It is a garment that is constructed by hand so it usually takes effort and requires a lot of designing,” explained Hina. When we asked about prices and quality thing that every designer swears by every season, Hina was of the view that they never compromises on the quality of the product and always gives fair prices. “We challenge the trend of charging 300 percent set by other designers because we believes in giving the costumer good quality of product in good price.” The talented designer talked about her designing process also which usually starts with anything that inspires her. “I get an idea and the whole team sits and researches the theme and works on the colour board and sketching so it involves a long process.” Hina’s fashion sense is bold and bright. She told us that she is not scared of experimenting with colours www.ebuzztoday.com
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As a PolitiCIan I think of myself as an anchor person for a lot of younger crowd and woman. I want to work for woman rights. I believe if we get a more educated lot into the parliament it would make a huge difference. And as far as fashion designing is concerned I don’t call myself a fashion designer I call myself a business woman.
and cuts. “I love to think out of the box and try new things and when it comes to designing I just love to play with colours and bold designs. My last BCW collection was also full of bright colours and i think it’s safer to play with pastel shades.” As we get to know her better we find Hina to be a nature lover she told us about her inspiration which comes EBUZZ
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from flowers, butterflies and other forms of nature. She said (pointing to her beautiful dress), “I am wearing a piece from my Eid collection and it has a flower with hexagon.” She further explained that they also did a collection named Rukne Alam which was inspired by blue pottery of Multan. So usually for her the inspiration can come from anywhere, a culture or a country or even nature etc. When it comes to the bridal collection no one can guide you better than this proficient designer. “We are always here to guide the costumers and give them good advice e.g. if someone is chubby we would never advise them to wear short shirts. We give individual appointments to customers and set one on one detailed sessions with them to give them a life changing advice.” Further on she suggested golden colours for winter brides. According to her velvet and jewel shades would be in trending this winters. Her main focus in BCW this year will be on a modern collection with a crystalline theme. Most of it would be pistol shades and cut work. Hina gets her inspiration from her father in the field of business while in politics she looks up to Maryam Nawaz because she has a very magnetic personality and is doing a lot for youth right now. When we asked her that how does she deal with the criticism and what would she advice the young fashion designers to deal with it she said, “ I live in a bubble I do not compete with other designers; I compete with myself. So when you engage in self-competition and live in your own world the criticism of others doesn’t bother you. Also I think that the people who criticize you think of you as being better than them so I would advise people to make their mind strong and push the toxic people away so they can no longer
lower you.” When asked her about politics and her role as a simple woman she said that politics is her passion. “As a Politician I think of myself as an anchor person for a lot of younger crowd and woman. I want to work for woman rights. I believe if we get a more educated lot into the parliament it would make a huge difference. And as far as fashion designing is concerned I don’t call myself a fashion designer I call myself a business woman. This brand gives me a lot of happiness to be perusing it as a career. I am also a wife and a mother to an eight year old son so it’s a full time job. It’s like juggling with a lot of things but at the end of the day you are a simple person who is there for her family.” Finally she spills the beans by talking about her husband saying that he is a very loving and caring person who goes out of the way and does a lot for her. Further she said that he is broad minded and very progressive and they travel a lot. Hina Butt is a source of inspiration for all young fashion designers who want to achieve something in life. The way she manages her professional and personal life is rather astonishing. She pushed all her boundaries and gained success in such a short period of time which is a great motivation for woman who wants to challenge the whole patriarchy and independent in life. www.ebuzztoday.com
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Winters are incomplete without ankle boots. You can make your look entirely edgy or classy just by switching from high heel ankle boots to flat ankles boots and you’ll look amazing either way.
2. Hats & Statement necklaces
Hats don’t sound winter at all right? But guess what, styling your outfit with a woolen or a warm hat can totally complete your look and make your head stay warm at the very same time. So say yes to hats this season! You can always spice up your outfit with a statement necklace and complete your look.
3. Pants
Flared pants and bell bottom jeans are what you need this season, No that doesn’t mean that skinny’s are out of fashion as they’re still our absolute favorites! You’ll find the best bootcut & Denim jeans at Pepejeans this season.
4. Oils of life
The Bodyshop’s new oil of life range is all you need for your skin, it revitalizes your skin intensely. This range consists of an essence lotion, a facial oil, a cream and a gel cream. These products help regain the moisture and helps to firm it up.
5. Metal pointed flat shoes We’re all aware of the loafer trend that escalated to these amazing looking metal pointed shoes. They’re the most comfortable shoes you can wear.
6. Scarf
Scarves always give your outfit a classy look and Burberry scarves are our absolute favorite.
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7. Head to toe white & black It isn’t about the rules of when you can wear all-black or white; its about how you wear it. Layering multiple pieces and teaming various shades is the new trend.
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5 8. Leather Jackets
Leather jackets can never go out of fashion. They are and they have always been very edgy. Pairing them with skinny jeans and ankle boots is a total 10 on 10.
9. Kimono style trench coats
These slouchy, lightweight trench coats are what these winters are all about. These coats don’t only look all classy and chic but the also fully cover the cold which is the most important thing in winters. They look best in grey and nude when paired with turtle neck sweaters and skinny jeans.
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Winters are incomplete without dark breathtaking colours like burgundy, purple and browns; applying any of these solid colors will change your entire look and make you look sophisticated. Mac’s paramount & Karaja’s rouge cream 06C are the colours you need.
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Top collections at PLBW2015
Ali Xeeshan Theatre Studio
Ali always comes on the ramp with dramatic collection. He played with bold colours and loud embellishments. The collection employed the latest techniques of laser cutting and makes use of new materials such as leather. Lustrous gold roses were also been integrated into the fabric to achieve a refined and glorious impact. The two super girls, Meesha Shafi and Sohai Ali Abroo walked the ramp. We loved the dress which Meesha wore.
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Karma Red
Karma Red was about intense luminous colour, traditional handicraft, modern application, gota and gold embellishments. The collection consisted of two capsules titled “Shehzadi Rang Aur Samarkand Ki Rani”. Shehzadi Rang was bold, bright, beautiful, firecracker sexy, for the desi diva whereas Samarkand Ki Rani was romantic, pure glamour and quintessential in essence.
Republic by Omar Farooq
“Rosa” collection featured Madeleine Vionnet’s unique draping technique creating flowing and voluminous silhouettes with the right amount of flare. The colour palette featured muted golds, silvers and shimmering pastels. There was much use of embroidery in the form of ribbon work and fabric-based embroidery in the collection.
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Elan
Elan showcased ‘The Jasmine Court’. It was a breath taking collection. The designer opted for a demure sensual silhouette steeped in tradition this time. The collection featured voluminous lehnags, floor length gown, gilded kurtas, kalidar angrakhas, voluminous peshwas, cut work jackets and gota hand work shawals and chaddars. Over all it was a coherent collection and very elegant.
Sana Safinaz
The collection was very wearable. We loved each piece from the collection. The silhouettes and cuts were inspired by the classic elegance of a bygone era, twisted to meet the modernity of the ever evolving Pakistani woman. The focus was on the overall silhouette that has been updated and kept on trend with the addition of peplum cuts and long jackets.
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Nickie Nina
Nickie Nina “Neh Shikar� incorporated the signature style of designer duo, the versatility of which weaves into the workmanship. This year they came up with a good collection. . A vast range of techniques, fabrics and colours were all aligned. Silk, jamawar, organza and velvets were joined with thread and zardozi to depict picturesque scenery from the natural habitats. Mira Sethi walked the ramp and her dress was impeccable.
The House of Kamiar Rokni
The collection was the biggest hit of day two featuring short shirts, peshwas and jackets to ball gown skirts and farshi ghararas, moving into cropped, skinny, cutwork and flared pants. The ensemble had a lot of gold on the colours. There was a diversity of silhouettes, all of which come together to reinvent the classic bride of modern era.
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Nomi Ansari
Inspired from the fragrance itself and encapsulated in a bright and festive allure of colours, Nomi showcased an exquisite collection. Filling the collection with cholis and lehngas mixed with capes and corsets, the outfits were a treat to the eyes of any Pakistani bride-to-be. Each piece was incredibly detailed with motifs and embroidery and vibrant prints. Humayun Saeed and Mehwish Hayat entertained the audiences as showstoppers.
Shameel Ansari
Shamaeel Ansari absolute orientalism was inspired by a mixture of oriental ancient dynasties. The collection featured kaftan dapes, jackets, flared trousers, collar lines, angarkhas and ghaghras. The designer used digital print along with vintage hand crafted embroideries.
HSY
The couture king stole the show. The collection was intricately detailed and extraordinarily feminine, which marked a return to a demure and softer color palette and silhouette. With a strong focus on the use of fabrics both timeless and pure, HSY celebrated his true passion for embroideries and surface embellishment with this collection.
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Style Spotting
The best red carpet looks
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Foha Raza
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PLBW 2015 did not only witness a gamut of new and old designers, but also had many A-listers and city’s discerning crème de la crème extending their support to fashion. Keeping up with the current trends and looks presented on the ramp, these celebrities maintained the fashion week’s unparallel style quotient with their outfits. Rounding up the list, here are the most stylist people appearances at the fashion week:
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Hsy (Front)
10 Best looks
from PLBW2015 Of all the amazing designers that showcased their collections we have picked ten of our favourite dresses that left us spell-bound and utterly lust struck.
Fahad Hussayn
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Nomi Ansari
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The House of Kamair Rokni
Karma Red
Elan
Sana Safinaz
Ali Xeeshan
HSY (back)
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What They Say
about PLBW
Ebuzz speaks to some of the fashion journalists and Editors about the collections showcased at PLBW2015 to find out which collection they loved the most!
amber liaqat
Foha Raza
Mariam Mushtaq
I really enjoyed Nomi Ansari’s collection as it was full of colour and life. Blend of various festive colours just like our weddings and I also think that Shameel was very original as her collection was outstanding in terms of creative revolution..
I loved the collection presented by the talented trio Rehan Bashir, Kamiar Rokni and Tia Noon of ‘The House of Kamiar Rokni’. Their collection was beautiful, structurally sound and most important refreshing. They truly managed to reinvent the traditional bridal look showcasing how the design house has evolved over time while maintaining a signature style.
The House of Kamiar Rokni had the most outstanding collection. Each outfit was a work of art, a study in how to emerge traditional fabrics and techniques with modern silhouettes. The play on colour was gorgeous.
Rubia Moghees
Andleeb Rana Farhan
Mehak Raza Rizvi
As capsules, I loved Sana Safinaz for its Around two weeks before the actual show, I would pick Ammara khan. She has an I dropped by the House of Kamiar Rokni’s European/global feel. Nomi Ansari and immaculate style ethos and translates studio for a preview and was blown Ali Xeeshan for all the colour madness and those aesthetics into her bridal couture away by what I saw. The pieces, although kitsch and Kamiar Rokni for reviving our pieces. Those pieces were top notch unfinished, made me realize Alchemy dying crafts. I liked bits and pieces from acclaimed bridal wear and deserve all the was going to be a winner and I was right! applause for their intricacy, classic appeal other collections but didn’t enjoy them as I am a huge fan of the original aesthetic capsules. and immaculate finish. The finale piece the design house is famous for! Also, as on her showcase took everyone’s breath always, I loved what my favourite girls away. Saira and Shakira put together. EBUZZ
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Meet the brains behind the
iconic fashion show When we look at all the glitz and glamour of fashion week from the outside, models, beautiful dresses, and designers taking bows for their creative work, we forget to see all the other work that goes on backstage to put together a fashion week! Meet the PFDC team, hair & makeup artists, PR team, backstage management and show choreographer. Let’s show them a little love!
Team L’Oreal Pakistan
Team PFDC - Saad Ali with Kamiar Rokni, Selina, Jamal, Maida, Sara Shahid, Maleeha, Maheen Kardar Ali and Naseer Ahmed
Team Production 021
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Sehyr Saigol, Chairperson of the Executive Commitee of PFDC
HSY event director and show choreographer
Team Nabila N-Pro and NGENTS
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Mahnoor Wali
Selina R Khan
Shamail Butt
Osman Rehman
Zubair Mallick Aziza
Jaffer Ali
Aden Rehan
Saira Sheikh
Team Lotus
Shireen Rehman
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It was not too long ago, eleven months to be precise, when I first visited my favorite city Tokyo. They’re many aspects about this extraordinarily fascinating city that keeps pulling you towards it. Unlike my first trip that was purely a business trip with no time to wander on the streets to explore the city better, this time around my trip to Tokyo involved shooting a documentary that made me fall in love with the city all over again with memories that will always remain an important part of my life. This is a city that lives, breathes and eats fashion; quite literally if you ask me! My six day stay in Tokyo made me realize that you can never spot an unstylishly dressed Japanese walking on the streets or shopping inside a mall especially the youth. Culottes pants coupled with a short top and high heels was very much in trend amongst young women while young men preferred a cool pair of faded jeans with a bright shirt and runners. What was common between both men and women when it came to street style was a cool headgear to finish the look; usually a big hat for women and baseball cap for men. And while on the subject of fashion it wouldn’t be wrong to mention that sale is definitely one of the most awaited times of the year that brings people from different parts of Japan under one roof in some fancy mall of Tokyo. While walking on the streets of central Tokyo one can’t help but notice girls dressed in mismatched colored outfits with oversized boots, perky accessories, edgy wigs; trust me if you’re walking around the Harajuku area you can’t help but notice the famous Harajuku girls! It is the center of Japan's most extreme teenage cultures and fashion styles, but also offers shopping for adults and some historic sights. It would be a shame to come EBUZZ
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Trying out Japanese Cuisine
Tales of
Tokyo By Maria Mahesar
to Tokyo and not take a walk across the famous intersection outside Shibuya Station. The surrounding areas are always packed with shoppers, students, young couples and commuters. When the lights turn red at this busy junction, they all turn red at the same time in every direction. Traffic stops completely and pedestrians surge into the intersection from all sides, like marbles spilling out of a box. I usually observe this moment of organized chaos from the second-story window of the Starbucks in the Tsutaya building on the crossing's north side. While walking on the bustling streets of Tokyo it felt sometimes that the locals took to graffiti to express their views; the walls drenched in different colors, creative visuals and random words truly projected the creative side of this unique city. What striked me most about the city was the fact that even though English was not widely
spoken the locals would never leave you alone stranded on the streets if you had lost your way. In-fact they would try helping you out by explaining it through a GPS device or seek help from someone on the streets who speaks in English; rare quality that you may hardly find in other countries. No matter what time of the day it is the person at the counter will always treat your money with respect and gratitude; they would politely request you to place the money on a small tray for payment and would return the change, if any, in the same fashion. In Tokyo you have to stand in a queue; you can’t just stop a taxi or walk into an ice cream parlor if there is a queue piling outside. You just have to stand in the queue and wait for your turn; tough task for a Pakistani who is alien to such a social behavior. When in Tokyo you can’t www.ebuzztoday.com
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Sale Season Shopping for autumn wear
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miss out on Shibuya; a fashion hub trending with new looks of the season. Some of the best fashion labels; Burberry, Forever 21, Channel and more can be found in Shibuya. This place is also home to Japanese conventional and contemporary fashion outlets. Let’s just say that you if you’re a fashion lover you have to drop by Shibuya for a couple of hours. And if you thought that only Tokyo was unique then you would definitely be surprised to learn some jaw dropping facts I found out about Japan from my friend Misaki. In Japan there are more pets than children, 90% of mobile phones are waterproof
because youngsters use them even in the shower, there is a Cat Cafe where you can go to drink coffee and hang out with cats for hours, sleeping on the job is acceptable in Japan, as it's viewed as exhaustion from working hard, around 24 billion pairs of chopsticks are used in Japan each year, black cats are considered to bring good luck in Japan and Burger King has an all-black burger. As my trip to Tokyo came to an end I couldn’t wait to visit this amazing city again. From the great hospitality to the respect they give to tourists, Tokyo is indeed a memorable city that stays in your heart forever! NOV-DEC 2015
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This season, the King of Couture brings to you a bridal collection fit for a queen. Staying true to the brand's ethos of traditional glamour and timeless elegance- the collection infuses pure chiffons and silks in rich jewel tones with traditional embroidery techniques and classic silhouettes to create the look for the timeless bride. Inspired by the Royal Darbars of the subcontinent, the collection envisions the story of a Mughal Queen as she takes you on a journey of traditional glamour; infusing eternal sophistication with chic modernism.
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London, Pakistan Fashion Week By sara khan
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London, Pakistan Fashion Week 8 was held at Central Hall Westminster, the 17th century architectural gem in London. It was a successful event highlighting some of Pakistan’s premier fashion labels. The two day colourful event was attended by a large number of fashion following ladies of England who were delighted to see an array of fashionable clothes from Pakistan, being displayed on the ramp constructed in the huge halls of the historical building. The two-day event focused on latest trends in Asian designer-wear including contemporary and formal/bridal selections, showcased by renowned designers including Sonya Batla, Arshad Tareen, Sara Rohail Asghar, Lajwanti by Ana Ali, Aisha Naheed, Black n White, Bombay Stores, Chic n Kari, Erum Khan, Hassan Riaz, Hamna Amir, Javandi, Khadija & Ubaid, Mashaal Moazzam, Moazzam Abbasi, Nadia and Sahar, Nafeesa collection, Ahsan’s menswear, Novaira’s Collection, Rana Noman, Rani Eman, Refat Naz , Romana Rani Minahil, Sadaf Amir USA, Saira Shakira, Shazia Kiyani, Somal Halepota, Stussh, Tania’s Collections, Umshah and Warda Prints. The fashion showings were followed by an exhibition by the designers which was an integral part of the event. The hall exhibiting the designers collections was packed to capacity on both days, with buyers and media flocking in to grab next season’s fashion statements. Take a look on the designer’s collections showcased at London Pakistan Fashion Week: EBUZZ
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Hassan Riaz The collection made you feel like you were in a different world of the fashion elite and elevated high fashion in every piece. Hassan Riaz’s PFW8 collection consisted of metallic gold’s contrasted against blacks echoed fashion brilliance, whilst the architectural crown screamed fashion genius. Hassan Riaz’s pieces tells a story of a new era of fashion. He’s certainly one to watch.
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Saira Shakira Saira Faisal, and Shakira Usman created a classic yet on-trend fashion that lets you be that fashionable lady you aspired to be. Saria Shakira doesn’t conform but mystified PFW8 with modern cuts infused with traditional
Pakistani embroidery at PFW8. For instance crop top blouses, longline pearl embroidered blazer jacket with high waist palazzo trousers with beaded fringe. Then delicately mastered pastel floral and gharara lengha. In addition, the current western collar blouse transformed into an Asian kameez suit and layered with pearls allows you to transition into timeless styles most will adore. Saria Shakira’s trendy fashionista will always walk the runway no matter the age or trend. She’s got style, charisma and sheer elegance in abundance! We need to no longer look on in envy but can now be her in Saria Shakira.
Bombay Stores British Asian fashion house, Bombay Stores is known for it’s practical fashion combined with an Asian fusion and digitally printed fabrics. They create the type of fashion, which reflects
the modern day British Asian woman who mixes and matches her outfit regularly to wear to work, with friends or to dinner with family. This year Bombay Stores took eastern and western fashion week trends to new levels. By using digital prints to create kimonos, jacket dresses, and tassel kameez, Bombay Stores brought together the best of British and Pakistani fashion. The fashion house highlighted the changing needs of the modern Asian woman as her identity shapes herself and learns how to dress to compliment her personality.
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Rani Emaan shares the secret of the perfect Pakistani bridal gowns that includes layers; you can never dress over the top so combine lengha with jacket suit or shorter length kameezes. Aside from bridal the designer also exhibited a mix of Pakistani party wear. With Rani Emaan you can look absolutely gorgeous whether you’re the bride or not.
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in a lengha suit. Although her final main outfit mixed fuschia, purple and pale pink netted lengha gown to bring out a subtle bridal gown for those who prefer the ‘less is more’ style.
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Novair’s Collection The designer captured the iconic transport, landmarks and ethnic patterns all artfully placed on clutch bags that were then unleashed on the runway. It wasn’t complete without a canvas-painted bag of London’s Big Ben amongst the Autumn leaves. The extraordinary pieces of art act like the voice of peace and unity from a Pakistani designer trying to bring worlds together and celebrate rich culture. EBUZZ
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fashion runway Lajwanti celebrates the traditional Pakistani cuts with the consistent theme of reds, greens, burgundy, and silvers draped fabrics expressing the indulgent bride wanting to make an entrance on her big day.
Sonya Battla expresses a language of freedom through her signature, velvet and silk creations met paisley prints. The plain fabric at the base of the saree depicts centuries of the struggle many women did not speak out and paisley prints highlighted the present day and the 21st century where women blossom, as they are free like birds within nature. Sonya Battla’s PFW8 collection has given the traditional saree a new vision and emblem of hope in South Asian world by bringing 21st-century western touch.
The designer brand celebrated the young and vibrant colours on the foundation of her peplum kameez creations. The collection reaches out to the young and fashionable wanting to express their personalities through their ensembles. The collection was an exploration of endless beauty with colours, refreshing cuts and innovative 3D embroidery.
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Shana z Ramzi The One and Only
Shanaz Ramzi is a well-known name of Pakistani media industry. She worked 11 years for HUM TV as General Manager Public Relations and now she is all set to expand her work in the field of PR in Pakistan with her own company.
In an exclusive interview with Ebuzz, Shanaz Ramzi talks about her new ventures. Here are the excerpts of the interview: Tell us something about your experience in HumTv? My experience in Hum Tv was unbelievably nice. I joined it 11 years before when the channel was new and it was my first Job. Sultana Appa offered me that job. I meet her for an interview for star weekend and after that interview she offered me a job in journalism related firm because I had journalism background there she asked me to write a newsletter and then she offered me a job in Hum Tv. At that time I had no idea about PR. What are your new ventures? Everything which I have been doing from last 2-3 decades, basically I am a lot into social work and from long time I wanted to connect both CSR and Co-operate work together which was not possible there and now I feel it’s the time to give back our country which we have got from it. Tell us little bit about your EBUZZ
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company? The idea behind the name? My company name is Star Link. Star is a parent company under which my husband and my father in law have been operating their businesses so we already knew star is a must and it also gave a celebrity component and the second word link was my daughter in law’s idea because it refers the communication means. What is the Aim of your PR Company? Our aim is to promote our client in best possible way but in two forms, objective is to formed not just to assist our client but to build our image and serve our country. We are going to work for everyone which was not possible before. But of course our clients will be our top priority. Any suggestions for new comers in this field? Now media is a right field to go to as media is a booming business with a lot of job opportunities because now there are too many doctor, to many lawyers, to many engineers and our youth should definitely join this field. www.ebuzztoday.com
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Gulistan Mohsin Naveed Ranjha’s latest collection Gulistan is a stunning compilation of intricate designs that takes inspiration from the vintage apparel of the designer’s grandmother. The exquisite collection consists of classic embroidery techniques made from rich gota. Gulistaan is undoubtedly a classic story with a contemporary twist in the form of modern lehngas and cholis which makes it extremely luxurious and is sure to make any girl feel like a queen.
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Ehtesham Ansari is famous for styling an endless list of the biggest names. Becoming a stylist was always something he dreamt about. Based in Karachi and Dubai, he has been working since 2006. He has not only styled the people from fashion industry also he had a major contributions in Lollywood, sports and others. In an exclusive interview with Ebuzz, we asked Ehtesham to share few words about how his career took off and what are his experiences in the fashion industry.
Brings out the beauty in you Tell us about your approach to styling. Styling is something spiritual, it comes from within, and it’s an expression. I feel like an artist who paints blank canvas or a writer who takes a reader on a visual journey. Were there ever any doubts in pursuing fashion and styling? Did you have a plan B or was this the only option? No doubts ever! Life is too short for regrets and Plan B. I always followed my instincts and believed in them I opted for an art school over medical college, I got opportunity to work in the UK during and after my masters, Dubai folder has added new dimension in my credits. Journey was not a piece of cake I still remember, I was advised by someone to pack my bags and go back to the UK as I will not survive in the industry but I took it as a challenge work hard and stayed focus It has been almost a decade. Now I work as a celebrity stylist and looking forward to explore, learn, grow, contribute and make memories of living my dream. EBUZZ
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INTERVIEW Styling is all about ideas and fashion sense, what are some of the personal style philosophies you swear by for all of your clients? One can be anything but Vulgar Tacky or Tasteless! What is the most important element a stylist should keep in mind while dressing any one? Stylists add oomph to the garments in a unique manner. They suppose to enhance the personality. One should know where to stop be it OTT or less is more strategy. Dressing celebrities must be a dream career for many stylists. How did you get started? Your work should speak for your self. God has been kind enough to provide me with the opportunities and I followed basic strategy work hard and stay focus. It helped me to improve and perform better. Celebrities got to know me through my work and they started approaching me for various projects. My dedication loyalty and focus towards my passion helped me and still helping me to explore new avenues. How do you choose what looks work for each individual client? It comes naturally (laugh). On a serious note its takes lot of effort. Understanding your client vision and requirement. Developing the look and execute it by keeping body type and body language in mind. Since I am focusing more now on feature films I read script understand the character and then start working on the looks. What trends are you loving right now? Men: I am glad men locally has started experimenting with their looks. They are willing to add color in their daily wear and has started exploring footwear. Trends: The baggy trouser, long scarves, the www.ebuzztoday.com
torn and washed out Denim, return of 70’s , Khaki burgundy and browns colour pallet. Women: High percentage of our women is lawn addicted. It’s kind of lazy approach however it impresses me if I find aesthetically put together a different take on lawn three piece. Trends: Short hair, British bohemian, shimmery suits, enhanced waists, nude and Army color pallet. Career highlights so far? I have lost the count (laugh) • Styling Manchester City Foot ball club for airline Endorsement and IPL KKR for Retail Brand. • Coke Studio seasons 7 & 8 • Fashion Shows LFW – Fashion TV Middle East –ME Fashion week. • Feature Films – Zinda Bhaag & Jalaibee. • Styled almost all the A-List celebrities from Pakistan and few from Bollywood. What’s the average day like in your world? My world is very simple. An average day includes productive discussions healthy food a good read and good laugh. Best and worst things about your job? My work is an absolute passion. And when you are passionate about anything you always enjoy it. What’s the best style advice you’ve received? No one can go wrong if the fit is right and knows how to carry. Who are your fashion icons? It keeps on changing. These days I am following Amal Clooney. Upcoming projects I have announced the very first style studio of Pakistan. The studio will open its door in January 2016. It’s going to be a place where style is translated in to looks and actions. Wait for January when it will take the scene by storm. NOV-DEC 2015
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Eshal Fayyaz By Amna Qureshi 1. Describe yourself in one word. Honest. 2. Lipstick or lip gloss? Lip gloss. 3. Plain or pattern? Pattern. Plain would be to boring for me. 4. What’s in your handbag right now? That’s actually funny because right now all my hand bags are empty because as soon as I get home I take everything out of my bag and put it in my cupboard. Usually what I carry in my hand bag is my wallet, a gloss, my credit card and my car keys. 5. Most precious thing in your wardrobe? Everything is precious I love everything in my wardrobe but one thing which I never mind repeating is my Jimmy Choo bag. 6. One thing you can’t live without? My mom and my family. 7. Most embarrassing thing you have ever done? Recently I was in Lahore for a shoot and I went out for a dinner with my friend and there I forgot to take my wallet. After dinner my friend asked me if I could give 200bucks and I was like sorry I forgot my wallet. But otherwise I’m really particular about everything. 8. Biggest shopping mistake you’ve ever made? I am a shopaholic. I shop crazily. It’s never a mistake and whatever you shop can wear somewhere. 9. What’s your favorite place on earth? London, Belgium, Maldives. 10. What’s best about modeling? It depends on person to person, but for me I love travelling, I get to travel with my friends for shoots. They give you pretty looks and that makes you feel like a princess; I just love that feeling. 11. What’s worst? It depends on you how you treat. Some people are ready to do anything for the sake of fame to reach that point but as I told you I am not here for this. So I really don’t feel anything wrong or negative about modeling. 12. What do you dream about? Right now I wish about a holiday to London with my friends. Because I have been dying for a holiday from last four months I have been working 24/7 and no travelling. 13. Your makeup essentials? If you see my wardrobe which I am doing right now you’ll find Mac and Chanel because I can’t trust any random brand and I think Mac really suits Asian skin. I have been using these brands since childhood. 14. What do you like else modeling? I love to spend time with my family; whenever I get time I go to my sister’s place and spend time with my nephews because you can get that pure love from your family only. EBUZZ
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EXPRESSION OF SELF: A journey from wedding dance to pure classical form of dance kathak, Adnan Jahangir is one of those who broke all the barriers of society to pursue his passion. Graduated in communication design from National College of Arts, he is a talented dancer and choreographer from Pakistan who started learning Kathak from Bina Jawwad in 1999 and since then performed nationally and internationally. His performance shows that dance is an expression of self which initiates the journey of love. A great chance of meeting him and having a conversation with him allowed us to know a little more about our artist. What made you interested in doing Kathak Dance? I was never interested in dance beyond dancing at weddings but I always saw myself pursuing what I was passionate about. It was when I saw Sheema kirmani (Odissi dancer), Nahid Siddiqui, Fasih ur Rehman & Nighat Choudhry (Kathak dancers) and from there I decided to practice dance professionally. I tried to approach Sheema Jee and Nighat Choudhry but they were based in Karachi. Then I met Mrs Bina Jawwad. She taught me classical dance and she really groomed me for the performing arts. Then I got chance to groom myself more with Nahid Siddiqui. Then I had various opportunities to attend short dance workshop with Kumudini Lakhia jee (Kathak Maestro, India) & finally from 2011 to onwards I was instructed by Guru Rajendra Gangani jee. He played a very positive role in my life as Guru. You are well known Kathak dancer- What exactly is the reason which provoked you to pursue a career in dance? EBUZZ
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I never thought that it would become my career. It’s the dance which chose me otherwise there were many times in the last decade that I would have quit. Acceptance by the public of Pakistan is something hard to come by in this field. My Guru jee (Rajendra Gangani, India) advised me once, “It is your destiny and you have to face the reality; you may suffer but maybe your art will help inspire the youth as well as your audience.” What percentage of the young generation, in your opinion, still prefer to go for traditional dance form , in place of western dance form? I have experienced that mostly serious young people are interested in classical as an audience but a much smaller percentage decides to adopt it as profession. Mostly young men do not want to be perceived as feminine. To become a classical vocalist or instrumentalist is more considerable than a dancer. But overall the rate of individuals pursuing this art as career is quite low. Does the perception of Kathak as an art form
differ in different parts of the country? The perception of kathak is either that of a dance belonging to prepartition India or as something else is understood. People are mostly unaware of Kathak and the world of classical dance at large. Their understanding of dance as an art form does not go beyond depictions or interpretations of classical dance in films with ‘ghoongroo’ etc. In many cases the perception is limited to ‘Kothey wali/ Bazari’ dance. After the partition there have only few people who took dance as an art form and worked for its development. But unfortunately many of them also had different perceptions. They were too busy doing their own programs or establishing their own careers and had no vision to educate the audience as well. The only few names promoting this craft were Ammi Minwala, Indu Mitha and Bina Jawwad. Do you believe that an Artist has a certain special responsibility towards the society? Absolutely, an artist always played a very important role in inspiring society. However, most artists do not uphold this responsibility with www.ebuzztoday.com
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much seriousness. I always work/ choreograph or dance to promote the integrity of the arts and to deliver the message that dance is not something you can label with morality but it’s the people who have used dance as a tool for showcasing the wrong things with wrong intentions.
I have performed in USA, UK, (in a dance production as dancer/ assistant instructor) and also did solo shows in Italy, India, Turkey and China.
You have performed internationally too. How was the response of the audience there? How much did they like this form of art? I have performed in USA, UK and did solo shows in Italy, India, Turkey and China. Although we had a language barrier but people are able to interpret your body language and it’s the only movement which connects them with you and whatever you are trying to communicate. When I receive appreciation from foreign audiences I am proud to represent a positive side of Pakistan. What according to you should be the basic qualities of a good dancer? The most important thing is to feel the power of the ‘Rhythm’ beneath the ‘Surtaal’. Dance is a movement, not just of the body, but of the soul. As the spiritual energy flows www.ebuzztoday.com
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feels it or experience this energy so then the dancer catches the audience in his/her spell. Have you faced any criticism or opposition for choosing to be a dancer? Yes, firstly from my family because they were unaware of this kind of activity and then from the artists who actually think that everything is under their control; they often let their egos get in the way of including others; it’s a competitive field. I believe if I always treat my work as priority and deliver with sincerity and hard work I will flourish. Usually the people who write about you don’t have the technical knowledge associated with this profession. The write opinion pieces based on their own liking or disliking and it’s really something which kills the essence of the craft. I always those such as my teachers or anybody who really knows about this craft as providers of healthy criticism. What are your other passions in life apart from dance? Watching movies and eating; like any Pakistani. I also choreograph and also perform for corporate and private entertainment events. NOV-DEC 2015
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BABAR & AMIR HASHMI
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Saira Hauqe Ali and Aamir Mazhar
Sara Khan
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Hajira Ahmad, Nadia Malik & Hajra Laljee
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UZMA RAMZAN, SAHAR FARID & NADYA FAISAL
Tabesh & Nabila
SUPREET ATKAR, SYLVANA JADIR, NADYA TAHIR
Sukeshi Pabari & Mr Pabari
SUDAF KHAN
Sofia Qayyum and Ilmaas
Shumaila Munir and Tariq Mohamed
Shivani Ahluwalia & Rabia Malik
SHAH SHARABEEL & NINA AKBAR
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Travel diary
From where did you shop? What you like to buy? I shopped from Old Medina of Casablanca which is located in the old part of the city with narrow paths and twists magically filled with delicious aromas of street food. I love shopping at these authentic and lively spots to buy Arabic items. The jewellery and home decorations were beautiful and there were handmade morrocon handicrafts. I bought some morrocon dresses and skirts and beautiful hand bangles and handmade Bags and also few authentic morrocon things which are not available elsewhere. What do you love most about travelling? I love exploring different cultures; trying out there traditional foods, meeting new people exploring the city shopping for authentic stuff. Travelling gives me a chance to try out different local food shop at streets walk around. What different things you explored their? In Casablanca it was Hassan 2 mosque Anfaplace Shopping Center and Museum of morrocon Judaism. I also went to ‘Marrakech’ which is known as the Red City and Morocco’s secondlargest city. It had a vast marketplace of selling herbs and potions, carpets and candles, jewelry, spices, meat and metalwork. Last but not the least it was ‘Agadir’. If interested to soak up the sun must check out the well maintained beaches of Agadir.
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somewhere Hina Butt recently visited Morocco with her husband. Here is an exclusive insight into her travel dairy.
Flying to Agadir from Casablana
Food you liked most? Any special dish you would recommend? Must try the two Moroccon specialties. Lamb tagine, over cooked lamb in a clay pot served extremely hot cooked with nuts and dried prunes & a very traditional motto on fish and couscous their version of rice served with meat.
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Marakech Four Seasons restaurant pool
Which places you recently visited? Casablanca , Marrakech and Agadir are three cities I recently visited in Morocco.
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Rick’s Cafe Casablanc
Rick’s cafe Casablanca
Capturing the Rainbow in Casablanca Beautiful sunset in casablanca
Kiotori Sushi place Casablanca
Enjoying traditional song Raid Privilege Marakech
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Raid Privilege City Marakech
Raid Privilege Moroccan Cuisine
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DJ Shah Munir takes
Tokyo by Storm!
In the middle of shooting the documentary
Shah Munir with DJ Qbert
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In the recently held Red Bull Thre3style World Finals in Tokyo Pakistani DJ Shah Munir was invited by the organisers of the event to experience the largest, most awaited DJ competitions in the world. While Shah Munir took this opportunity to interact with promising DJ talents from different countries participating in the competition and DJ legends such as Z-Trip, Jazzy Jeff, he even spent some time exploring the vibrant city. An exclusive documentary was also shot by Pakistani filmmaker Bilal Khan from Moving Images capturing Shah Munir’s experience both at the Red Bull Thre3style World Finals and his time spent in learning more about the city that is indeed one of the best cities in the world! Here are few glimpses from his trip to the memorable city.
Shah Munir and Jazzy Jeff
In the middle of shooting the documentary
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