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Vault Zara Iqbal unlocks her vault
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We get chatting to the artists of Karachi Biennale
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A round-up of the best dressed of the week
Bisha Abbas stuns iin couture b by Kamiar i Rokni k i
Contents Society Pages
The Cut A round-up of the best dressed of the week
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Shoot Bisha Abbas stuns in couture by Kamiar Rokni
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It Runs In The Family Ovais Ali Amjad and Zunaira Ovais talk about their bond
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A Quick Bite Our top picks from Baskin Robbins
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Art Attack We get chatting to the artists of Karachi Biennale
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TEdit Reports A round-up of what’s happening locally and around the globe
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44 On Our Radar A round-up of everything on our radar this week
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Fashion Editor: Amber Liaqat
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PAMPER YOURSELF
Ayesha Shuja, Nida Ali, Marukh Asad, Eisha and Sana
Rena Aesthetic Spa opens its doors in Lahore
Asad Shuja Sarah and Maria Amna Pervaiz
Nida Ali
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Amal Hamid Abdullah
Aisha
OH BTW! BTW holds their media launch in Bahawalpur
Nigham Tanzeela Khan Shahzaib
Sana Abid
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Anushe Asad Amber Liaqat
Amina Zain
Annie Shoaib
MOOCS
Moocs hosts an event in Lahore
Zarminay Haq
Usman Aziz
Sana Khurshid
Rubia Moghees
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Areesha
Chanda Wasim
Guest
Armala Hassan
Iqra Mehmood Maleeha Akram
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Hira Khan
Hadiyya Aazer
Gibran and Harris Mustafa
Hira and Arsalan Idrees
Mr and Mrs Zafar
SCOOP OF HAPPINESS Baskin Robbins celebrates its second anniversary in Lahore
Seemal Hashmi Uma and Faisal
Umer Butt
Rubia Moghees with her son
Ahmer Farooq
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Anna Salman Monica Paracha Ghaus Gondal
Hamad Abbas
Hina Salman
Mahroosh
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Amna Monno
Aden Rehan
Annie
Maha Hassan
BRASSERIE TURNS 1!
Brasserie hosts a dinner to celebrate their one year anniversary at Mall 1 in Lahore
Danish and Muzna Momal Ahmad
Sidra
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AYT, Shahnaz Sheikh and QYT Mahmood, Resham, Ahsan Khan, Racheal and Mussawir
FOOD GALORE
Mahmood and Mussawir launch Cafe Monatana at Xinhua Mall in Gulberg, Lahore
Zaiinab Cheema Hina Anwer and Amina Shah
Shazia, Sana and Neha Tiwana
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Neha Maneka and Bushra Haider Mashaal Malk and Rubina Azmat Nazia and Hassan
Rubia Moghees Sammah Mudassar and Nadia Samaa and Ali
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Team Felippo Berrio
FILIPPO BERIO
The grand launch of Filippo Berio takes place at Polo Club, Lahore
Rana Nadya
Adeel Chaudhry Esha and Azeem
Arham Qadir
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Team JB and Jaws
Aiza Sheikh and Muhammad Sheikh
Danial, Salman and Arham
Sehr Ashar, Shazia, Nazia Atif and Rabiya Moeen
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Aafia, Natalia and Shazia
Mehr Toor, Sobia and Muneze Khalid
PINKTOBER
Thanda Garam organises an event for breast cancer awareness in Lahore
Amber and Maheen Malik
Shazia Ammar Asma Chisti
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Aniqa Saeed
Faraze Syed and Zainab Malik
Amber Liaqat
Maryam Khokher Shazia Deen
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Unforgettable looks of the week!
THE CUT
FASHION
Ali Xeeshan and Myrah Khan Ali and Myrah look picture perfect in stunning ensembles. Ali clad in a selfprint sherwani and Myrah in a heavily embellished pretty pink outfit is giving us major bride and groom goals.
Alyzeh Gabol Alyzeh looks ravishing in a beautiful white ensemble. She styles her look with sleek hair and big sunnies and finishes her look with pearl jewellery. The perfect look for a day wedding!
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Neha Rajpoot Neha oozes desi girl vibes in a classic white and gold combo. She teams her ensemble with traditional jewels and oversized sunnies.
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Sadaf Kanwal Sadaf is giving us major style ideas for winter weddings. She teams her floor length ensemble with strappy heels and loose bun and makes a strong case of less is more.
Ammara Hikmat Ammara channels old world charm in a classic number by Zainab Salman. Her stunning polki and kundan set elevates her look instantly. With sleek hair and rosy make-up Ammara is an absolute style star!
Credits:
Photography: Khawar Riaz Models: Bisha Abbas Wardrobe: Kamiar Rokni
FEATURE
IT RUNS IN THE
FAMILY Ovais With
Ali Amjad and Zunaira Ovais
Ovais Ali Amjad and Zunaira Ovais is a unique couple who inspire one another and encourage growth in their respective fields. Ovais is Lt. Colonel in Pakistan Army and Zuniara is a well known certified beauty technician based in Lahore. Despite their long distance relationship, their marriage is an example of how they make an effort to see each other as much as possible.
How and where did you both first meet? Ovais: At her parents place, in the presence of both the families. Zunaira: Ours was a totally conventional arrange marriage. Our families met through a mutual acquaintance at my father’s place. Ovais was also accompanying his parents. He saw me and according to him, gave his approval immediately, which was conveyed to my father by his family. Since I also liked him our match was made. What did you like/ dislike about each other in your first meeting? Ovais: I liked her beige dress and her innocent face. Zunaira: To be honest, since we didn’t even get to talk to each other in that meeting, my decision was purely based on intuition and his physical appearance. I liked him since he appeared to be a decent and a gentleman and I’m glad that has proven to be true till now, except ofcourse in few odd cases. How long did it take to decide that he/she was the one you wanted to marry? Ovais: I decided immediately since, I liked her, ofcourse appearance wise since we didn’t get a chance to get to know each other through long, independent interactions. Zunaira: It was instantaneous. I didn’t even spare a second in giving my acceptance when my dad asked me. I’m glad it proved to be a good decision. Thank God. NOVEMBER 17-23 2019
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How do you demonstrate your love in different ways? Ovais: It’d sound strange but I do that by being rude to her, hinting her that I’m trying to express love and she should understand the hidden message of love in my apparent rudeness. Sometimes I call her Alia Bhatt since she resembles her. Zunaira: You’ll laugh at this; I quarrel with him and tease him to demonstrate my love for him. Initially he used to get flared up, but now, he knows what it means and responds with love and affection in an equally teasing way.
always gives me courage by saying “be a man” :). This makes me change my thoughts and actions and therefore I usually call her “strong pathan woman” Zunaira: Our love for each other is strong, inspite of occasional misunderstandings and quarrels, we can never live without each other. This strength of our bond and the underlying understanding between
One thing you love about each other? Ovais: She is a very strong willed woman. Myself, I’m emotionally weak and tend to get hurt or sensitive over small issues, but she is the one who
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Ovais: Her habit of sleeping late at night and not exercising regularly. Zunaira: His habit of waking up early morning. Who keeps the room the tidiest? Ovais: Myself, she’s quite careless, but I guess that’s usually expected out of a woman if she has responsibility of home and notorious kids on her too. Zunaira: It’s Ovais obviously. Your best memory together so far? Ovais: At the start of our marriage, I was sent on duty to Multan, and I took her along. She is very careless in walking and keeps falling quite often. While we were crossing a busy road in a market in Multan cantt, I turned around and couldn’t find her with me. Then I realised she fell because of a manhole, that was hilarious. I still keep teasing her about that. When our daughter also falls frequently I say to her ‘beti kis ki hay aakhir’. Zunaira: It couldn’t be any other occasion than our honeymoon. We were so dumb and silly, just trying to enjoy like kids. Ovais took his guitar along and tried to play it for me which he couldn’t do properly which was hilarious. I guess, that memory will stay in my mind forever.
What frustrates you most about your partner? Ovais: Mostly, it’s her habit of sleeping late, since I wake up early almost always and then I keep waiting for her to get up. Zunaira: His habit of not letting me sleep a lot. I am very fond of sleeping but since I’ve started working in the field of aesthetics, it has reduced a bit. On the flip side, Ovais has a habit of waking up early, probably because of his profession, and then he keeps disturbing me to wake up even on holidays.
Who makes up first if you have a fight or argument? Ovais: It’s her always. Zunaira: It’s mostly me. Ovais is very rigid, probably because of him being a Scorpio. Although I’m also quite stubborn and don’t give in easily, but when the fight gets prolonged, I change my mind and try to make up with him, as I can’t see us being angry at each other for long.
Something you would want to change about your partner?
us that we can never be separated from each other is the thing I love the most about him. And I’m sure he also loves the same resoluteness of mine towards making our relationship successful till death does us apart.
Your greatest strength as a couple? Ovais: Our steadfastness in adversity. Zunaira: Our courage to face all odds together and stay happy in hard times is our greatest strength. No matter how bad the situation, we know how to cheer each other up and make a mockery of the situation, which is the best thing God has blessed us with.
Something you two have in common? Ovais: Nothing. Zunaira: Nothing, to be honest.
Describe your relationship in three words? Ovais: Made for each other! Zunaira: Crazy, stupid love!
FEATURE Banana Split This one is a winner in our books! If you’re a banana lover and enjoy light and filling comfort food this should be your go to option. You have an option to choose three (same or different) scoops of ice cream and as many toppings as you like. We opted for walnuts and peanuts as toppings and the taste was divine! It is definitely a mood lifter!
Brownie Ala Mode If you are a brownie fan like us, you’d instantly fall in love with this sweet treat! The brownie was soft, gooey and warm. Top it with an icecream of your choice, add lots of toppings and instantly lift your mood!
With BaskinRobbins A Quick Bite
Ever since Baskin Robins opened doors in Pakistan, the hype hasn’t died down. We were excited to try out the vast variety of ice-creams and shakes Baskin Robbins offers. If you’re a real dessert lover, this place is for you. With the countless options to choose from, it’s suffice to say with each sip and bite we went into serious dessert coma.
Here are our top picks from Baskin Robbins! Thunder Brownie Waffle Bowl This dessert can easily replace an entire meal. This sweet treat consists of a brownie along with waffle and scoops of ice cream. You can customise the ice cream flavours according to your taste and choose toppings of your choice. This improvised version of brownie with ice cream is our new favourite. Ideal to enjoy on chilly nights!
Oreo Shake The Oreo shake here is to die for! The tiny chunks of Oreo leave a great after taste. The shake is sweet, light yet filling. It’s the perfect shake for any mood any day!
Praline Shake The shakes are perfect for any season and you might be hooked all year long! The Praline shake was the right amount of caramel, nothing too salty or sweet - just the perfect balance. The tiny chunks complemented the shake. This brown caramel goodness will be your favourite all year long - Our new dessert for replacement. NOVEMBER 17-23 2019
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FEATURE
At t ack
Art
By Amber Liaqat
Karachi Biennale
Karachi Biennale is a visionary platform that focuses on innovation and excellence. It brings together art from Pakistan and the rest of the world through curation strategies. The second Karachi Biennale proved to be Pakistan’s largest international contemporary art event. Curator KB19 invited artists from all over Pakistan and the world to start a conversation on ecology through their work. KB19 presented 98 installations created by more than 100 multidisciplinary artists from over 16 countries themed around ecology. TEdit spoke to some of the artists and curators about their work and experience at the biennale.
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Qinza Naj Najam — New York Q Qi nza nz a Na Naj j Qinza Najam, a Pakistani born artist from New York d di spla sp laye la yed ye d two projects. One of them was her live displayed pe erf rfor om or performance called Tabdeeli, earlier performed at tthe he e Queens’ museum in New York. The perf pe rfor rf or performance was about social ecology, system that gets corrupted and results in physical, that emo emo em emotional and social displacement. The other inst in st installation was a collaboration with Saks Af Afridi called, “Don’t grow up, it’s a trap”. The in installation showcased human nature and g gave the message to look inwards instead of ee blaming others. “It’s a very proud moment Gulg Amin for Pakistan to bring international artists together and show them the rich culture of Paki kist ki sta st a I had a great time performing with Napa Pakistan. stud st uden ud ents en tss and a d showing ssho h w ho students my work at the biennale. There is more Pakissta tan n than t an th a what wha at iis portrayed in international media. I met to Pakistan amazing people and their hospitality is unmatched. I look forward to collaborating with different curators and artists. My favourite artist’s work from biennale is Irfan Gul Dhari, Munawar Ali, R A Naeem and Mehr Afroz who showcased great art. Amin Gulgee — Pakistan Gulgee’s project, Impossible Growth at the biennale was copper, steel, iron and mirror structures. Sometimes a plant grows where it should not through steel and concrete and sometimes a dream
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is realised when all call in impossible. We are all connected living beings of carbon feeding off of the sun’s energy. Impossible Growth’s shadow will track the movement of the sun in the he e g day acting as a sundial. The ground surrounding the sculpture was covered with the oil-stained ess sand of Clifton beach where the entire city comes to breathe and collect. The work inaugurated t t, after the sunset along with a ritual celebrating it, titled 4Markers. A part of the performance was nd d instructional in which the senses were engaged a and the e the audiences were encouraged to share salt. In th ng words of Khalil Gibran: “There must be something ssea”. a”. a” strangely sacred in salt, it is in our tears and in the se ou ugh g t About his favourite project from the biennale, “I thought that the Mangrove project at the IVS was fantastic”..
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Victorine Mueller — Switzerland nt Victorine presented her life size transparent elephant which was placed at Karachi Zoo. The artist sat herself inside the elephant at the zoo for few hours in the evening. “I had a great time in Pakistan during biennale. This was my first visit to Pakistan Mohs in Kie nay and before coming from Switzerland I had a very different image of Pakistan but it has been an honour to be part of this event. The whole event is rtis rt issts very honest, inspiring and so wonderful to interact with a artists ting and my ffavourite a ourite av ew as from all over the world”. All projects were very exciting was Munawar Ali’s elephant project, lying in the grass, much real. And I really liked Qinza Najam’s work which I think is very close to reality and inspiring.
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Patrizia Keller — Switzerland Patrizia Keller, a curator from Switzerland, Nidwaldner Museum Stans attended Karachi Biennale for the first time.”It is my first time in Pakistan and my experience is wonderful, very different from what media portrays about Pakistan. I am very impressed with the whole surrounding of ed biennale and very excited to see Pakistani culture and how its incorporated with art. My favourite work was Omar Waseem’s amazing installation. Nicolas Raufaste — Switzerland Nicolas Raufaste is a curator at the CAN Centre d’art Neufchâtel, Switzerland. It was an amazing experience as this was my first visit to Pakistan and before coming to Karachi, I was a bit skeptical about the country’s situation and how they will manage the whole event but to my surprise they have done an amazing job by getting all the artists together. In Europe and America, there is so much art but it is so important to bring more contemporary art to yse self lf Pakistan and make public understand more about art. I myself llik ike ik discovered different kind of art in Karachi Biennale. I reallyy like lso ls o Mehr Afroz’s work, acrylic, and gold leaf and silver leaf; I also enjoyed Qinza Najam’s art performance, Tabdeeli.
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FEATURE
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Rabal
Zara Iqbal, a graduate from University of Arts London unlocks her vault for us. She n speaks about how she started her career in he jewellery making, her favourite pieces and tthe one jewellery trend she wishes dies.
How and when did you become interested in jewellery? Jewellery is and has always been my first love. I first dabbled into it right after graduating from University of Arts, London where I took a course in jewellery designing, but I think my love for jewellery jewe je wellllller we eryy wa er wass for cult cu ltiv lt ivat iv ated at ed cultivated myy by m
mother who I have always seen wearing demure and classy pieces. I think nothing quite captures the essence of femininity as a well-crafted piece of jewellery: it’s beautifully delicate and unbreakable at the same time. What are your favourite pieces of jewellery? I’ve always been fond of bracelets. We have a family heirloom, a mother-ofpearl bracelet that has been passed down from my maternal greatgrandmother, to my mother and now to me. It’s a beautiful rendition of tradition and excellent workmanship, and I chose to wear it on my wedding! Sh har a e a st stor or with us about Share story how yo how you acquired one yo y o favourite of your pi pieces. I have always been inspired by peacock themed jewellery — the c colours, the de designs everything. To me, m the peacock ha as traditionally tra tr a has been a grreatt repr prre great representative of the subcontinent. So I sought something that would depict the colours or the design,
and I managed to find a statement piece like that in Sri Lanka. Is there any piece you are emotionally attached to? One of the first sales of Rabal was a pair of our peacock tassel earrings that are still quite popular. I started out with those earrings and I feel they are quite close to my heart. Every time I sell a pair, it reminds me of where I started from and where I’ve reached. It’s a great feeling. NOVEMBER 17-23 2019
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Where do you draw your inspiration from? Well, I’m an artist and an Aries; my inspiration is therefore mostly from nature. Everywhere you look around yourself, you see the beautiful creation of God and His artistry in the great blend of colour and form. I find myself working mostly with earthy tones — gold, greens and blues. What is your signature piece or style? I would have to say kundan is Rabal’s signature style. Nobody quite does kundan like we do. We pay great attention to detail, the finish and the design. The end product has to be perfect to pass our test. What is one thing a client should keep in mind when purchasing jewellery? Make sure that you are getting what you pay for. Vendors can use a poor quality metal and coat it with gold paint, and sell it to you saying that its gold-plated-copper. Make sure that you are buying from a trusty or reputable seller. One jewellery trend you wish dies? Chunky nose rings. While the delicate and thin wire nose rings are another story, it’s the chunky ones I think women should avoid. What is one jewellery trend you wish desi brides would incorporate more? The classical 13 stringed jhoomar in my opinion gives the bride a royal feel like nothing else does. Incorporating it with a teeka, I think puts forth the best version of a classic desi bride. Is there anything on your radar that you want to introduce in the future? Rings, rings and more rings. We want to experiment with semi-precious and precious stones, especially Neelam. You will be seeing a lot of blue tones going forward. What’s next for Rabal? Taking Rabal global is next on the agenda. We want to expand Rabal to foreign buyers, and take the tradition and culture of Pakistan to the connoisseurs of jewellery everywhere in the world. We want to play what little role we can in putting forth a great image of Pakistan.
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PM Imran Khan Inaugurates Katarpur Corridors Prime Minister Imran Khan formally inaugurated the Katarpur corridors at a ceremony on November 9, paving the way for Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit their holiest sites in Pakistan without needing a visa. After tough negotiations between Islamabad and New Delhi, Pakistan and India finally signed an agreement regarding the project last month. Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh led the first delegation of Sikh pilgrims as they crossed into Pakistan through the Katarpur Corridor. Indian Punjab’s Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, Bollywood actor Sunny Deol and cricketer-turned politician Naviot Singh Sidhu were also part of the caravan. About 8,000 -10,000 pilgrims are expected to arrive from around the world to mark Guru Nanak’s 550th birthday on November 12. The government has employed hundreds of labourers to spruce up the shrine, including a border immigration checkpoint and a bridge.
Ali Xeeshan Ties the Knot One of Pakistan’s fashion industry’s most celebrated designers, Ali Xeehsan tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony amongst close friends and family in Islamabad. Ali wore a traditional white sherwani and his bride Myrah, wore a salmon pink traditional lehnga, designed by Ali himself. Ali’s bride is an educationist and teaches at Roots School, Islamabad. Known for his energetic and extravagant demeanor, Xeeshan has been toasted among the fashion fraternity. Whether with a rooster atop his head or a monkey on the runway, Xeeshan always knows how to leave a mark.
Mahira Khan Appointed As Goodwill Ambassador Mahira Khan has been appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador by the UNHCR. She has joined the UN Refugee Agency and hopes to use her new position to speak up for the cause. The actor shared the news on Twitter saying, “grateful and honoured to be a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador for Pakistan.. Proud to be born to a motherland that has opened its arms to refugees for over 40 years”. Khan in the video shared by UNHCR says, “Pakistan has set an example for the world where a country has hosted refugees for the last 40 years, this is one because I feel so strongly about it, this is something that I want to talk about, especially as Pakistan’s UNHCR National Goodwill Ambassador”.
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Danyal Zafar Makes International Music Debut Danyal Zafar releases his new single Blue Butterfly. The single is the first of Danyal’s upcoming album of the same name which also comprised of eight original tracks. The video for Blue Butterfly has already been shot in Los Angeles, the theme of which revolves around a falling out between two lovers. The video is expected to hit the market by mid-November. Talking about the inspiration behind his new single, Danyal said,“Blue Butterfly was the emoji-symbol of love in my last relationship, you can say that this is my “last calling” to her.
Charlize Theron Gets Honoured By Hollywood For A Fearless Career Charlize Theron was honoured by Hollywood for a fearless career in which she tackled themes including sexual harassment long before the #Metoo movement up-ended the industry. The 44 year old South African Oscar winner, who has often played down her flawless looks to win more complexed parts, collected the prestigious 33rd American Cinematheque award at Beverly Hills gala. Theron earned Hollywood’s respect with a visceral performance which saw her pack on 30 pounds and render herself unrecognisable with make-up and prosthetics to play unappealing murderer. Next month Theron appears in another transformative role as former TV anchor Megyn Kelly in Bombshell, which depicts the downfall of Fox news co founder Roger Alies after a sexual harassment scandal.
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Novels That Shaped Our World BBC arranged a panel of leading writer, curators and critics to choose 100 genrebusting novels that have had an impact on reader’s lives and revealed its list for “100 novels that shaped our world” and it featured two prominent Pakistani authors. Authors Moshin Hamid and Kamila Shamsie made it onto the list that featured writers from around the world along with Bapsi Sidhwa. Shamsie’s Home Fire is in the “Politics, Power and Protest category while Hamid’s novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist joins the Crime and Conflict category. Sidhwa’s Ice Candy Man also featured in the same category of Crime and Conflict. BBC’s list ranges from classic to contemporary, with works like Jane Austin’s Pride and Prejudice and A Game of Thrones by George R R Martin .
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Tina’s Steps to Success by Mahin Ashfaq by Markings Khudi Markings Khudi, a motivational, inspirational and development publishing platform launches its fourth title where it explores how healthy physical activity can change how you function in your daily life. Using the basic principles of Teakwondo, the book illustrates how one can evolve feelings of helpness and anger into acts of positive mindfulness and kindness. Available at Liberty Books and Book Mart across Pakistan for Rs500.
The Flowering Desert: Textiles From Sindh This stunning book showcases the textiles of Pakistan in the form of lavish illustrations. The Flowering Desert explores the history and craftsmanship, the styles and the stitches of textiles from Sindh in Pakistan. It focuses on a spectacular private collection, parts of which have exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the National Museums of Scotland. We can’t wait to get our hands on this one!
Headlines By Mikaal Zulfiqar Model turned actor, Mikaal Zulfiqar is all set to launch his new venture in the grooming industry and is opening a men’s salon in Lahore next week. It is going to be a full service grooming lounge for men with experienced professionals. The salon will offer a full range of services from creative hair cuts to spa services. For more details visit their Instagram page @headlinesformen.
Bargain Basement Sale The Fundraisers Bargain Basement Sale is back with loads of fabulous designers and branded items from clothing to furniture at amazing discounted prices. All proceeds will go to different charities including Pink Ribbon Pakistan, Rising Stars Foundation, Edhi Foundation, Lahore Hospital Welfare Society, CARE Foundation, Door of Awareness, Sunbeams Schools, Todd’s Animal Welfare, The Giving Tree Foundation, National Heritage Trust, Medicare Trust and Fatima Memorial Hospital. Get to Gulberg Galleria on Sunday 24th November from 3-8pm.
Mustela Bebe Body Lotion Mustela, the number one child skincare brand from France introduces ultra hydrating body milk for children and babies which have proven significant increase in hydration up to 51% and provides an immediate, long lasting moisturising effect. Mustela’s products have an average of 95% ingredients of natural origins. Available at all leading department stores and pharmacies nationwide. NOVEMBER 17-23 2019
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