PakistanToday paperazzi issue 22,february 2nd

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Isfandyar Zaman

“ lah ore in the win ter decadent & del ici o us . ”

STORM IN A TEACUP

Live music festival

we be bru n ch in !

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08 Dreamy Hair L’Oréal Professionnel introduced their Mythic Oil Soufflé d’Or shampoo 16 A Date with Lux Lux unveiled their celebrity calendar 22 Hot Lips Maybelline New York launches Baby Lips lip Balm 34 The Couture Collection Pershe by Kauser Humayun 40 In the Spotlight Saira Rizwan 43 What We Fancy Find out what tickles our fancy 46 Hello Houndstooth The print of the season

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Publisher Arif Nizami l Publishing Editors: Samina Khan & Meher Tareen l Contributing Editor: Ali Nizami Sub Editor: Neha Puri & Natasia Khalid | Creative Director: Muhammad Asif | Marketing: Saad Malik 0321-4466100, Sohail Abbas 0300-4652194, Zahid Ali 0301- 8479758, Zulfiqar Butt 0300- 8451634 Photographer at large: Irfan Younas | Printed at PTPRINT Press, 4- Shaarey Fatima Jinnah Lahore. Paperazzi is a project of Paper Magazine and Pakistan Today. l Contact Details: papermagazine2010@gmail.com



DREAMY HAIR

Maliha Aziz

Hira, Ayesha, Mazia & Sugandh

L’Oréal Professionnel introduced the Mythic Oil Soufflé d’Or shampoo and conditioner through an exclusive trial service at The Forum, Karachi. It was followed by a Glitter & Gold Blow Dry and Nail Color Service in association with internationally acclaimed Essie nail polish colours. The event was managed by Lotus PR.

Tanzeela & Saad

Natasia Khalid

Faiza Lakhani & Arshy Ahmad

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Tara Uzra Dawood

Fizza Rao Bilal & Arooj Bilal Maliha



Maggie, Tanzeela, Ambreen & Mazia

Anam Mansuri

Shehla Poonja Azeem Sani

Saba Chaudhry

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Alia Polad

Saba Ansari, Meher Najeeb & Iman

Sugandh

Salima Feerasta

Aamir Mazhar



Mr & Mrs Emaad Irfani Briefing by Mehwish, Kami, Enshè & Emaad

a date with lux

Lux unveiled their first ever celebrity calendar amidst some of the biggest celebrities of Pakistan at a lavish and star-studded launch. PR for the event was handled by Pitch Media Inc.

Enshè & Yousuf Sallahudin

Mehwish Hayat

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Sana Bhatty & Fahad Hussayn

Kanwal Ilyas & Yousaf Fayyaz


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Mr & Mrs Shoaeb Shams

Zara

Sana, Maida, Mohsin & Nooray

Momina Sibtain

Natasha Saigol & Seher Latif

Amanat Ali

Jalal, Mohsin, Kami, Batur & HSY Rana Noman 18

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Sidra Iman & Kuki



T U Dawood Gill Aitkinson & the women of Barclays

Angie Marshall

SPEED NETWORKING

British Deputy High Commission Karachi & Dawood Global Foundation reunited to host the Ladies Fund Speed Networking Luncheon, our nation’s first ever Speed Networking event. It was a playdate for professionals with scrumptious buffet lunch and shopping stalls.

TUD & Khushbakht Shujaat

Sanah Ahmed

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Raana Khan

hot lips

To celebrate the launch of Baby Lips lip Balm, Maybelline New York conducted an exclusive press meet and a unique presentation by Maybelline’s make-up artist of the year Raana Khan who showcased a live make-up demonstration. Public Relations for the event was managed by Lotus.

Faiza & Zinnia

Zainab

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Bushra & Natasia

Hana Faisal



Huma, Bilal, Ahsan, Hassan, Bilal & Uzair

the po lo cup

Bilal Sharif & Samia-Bilal

Hush Puppies Pakistan Polo Cup 2014 concluded with a stunning final as Diamond Paints took the title beating HBP PLC Royal Residencia after an invigorating contest which ended 6 - 5.5 goals. Rajah Samiullah was declared man-of-the-match.

Ayesha, Imran, Ahsan, Mehr, Esma, Yasir & Sabina

Abdullah Bilal

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Taimoor Malik & Adnan Jalil

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Akrams, Zarina & Mariana

we be brunchin!

Faizaan & Jasmine Ajanee

Karachi’s fashionable and fabulous crowd gathered for some fun in the sun at The Kidney Centre Youth Initiative brunch. Mr. Rameez Sattar and Collectibles sponsored the Cuban theme event and their spokesperson Wasim Akram highlighted the wonderful work done by the Kidney Centre.

Huma & Jamil

Maheen, Sehr Pirzada & Sana

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Nomi Ansari 2014

Marium Ghani

Mikaeel & Aqib


Mehnaz, Raja Babar & Shazi

Afreen & Shiraz

Komal & Adil

Rushna & Mrs. Alamgir Sana, Fiza, Umair, NazAfreen, Danish & Yusra

Sam, Qasim & Dave

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Rabia, Fahad & Raafia

Sahar Habib

STORM IN A TEACUP

Jamal Rahman, CEO of True Brew Records held a first of a kind all day live music festival with partners LussunTV, Rafi Peer with Cityfm89 at Peeru’s Café. The all-day live music festival brought together independent bandsfrom all over Pakistan.

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Tahir, Saira, Uzma & Umair

Jamal Rahman

Yamina & Alena Peerzada

Samreen Azam

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Ainy Jaffri Ainy looks stunning in a quirky cat dress, cropped leather jacket & boots.Super cool!

Ayesha Hashwani looks classic chic in her signature style. Ayesha never fails to look fab!

Anum Ayub black and white is the way to go! We love her striped cropped top & pointy heels!

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Maira Pagganwala Maira’s barely there make up look is a breath of fresh air! We also love the fur gilet.

Maliha Aziz

looks cool & understated. You can never go wrong with a white shirt & cropped blue jeans.

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Shazah Ayub Shazah pairs a denim shirt with a plaid jacket, metallic flats & big smile! We love her style.


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PERSHE KAUSER HUMAYUN Kauser Humayun's couture collection offers effortless elegance. The collection comprises of regal bridals and formal evening wear, fusing the classic with the contemporary. The use of fabrics developed in-house adds the wow factor to the collection, ranging from embroidered nets, velvets, jacquard silk and organzas. The embellishments used are classic gold pittaa, zardozi, gota and Swarovski crystals.

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behind the Sunehri mosque is dying for a good chai khana.

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ISFANDYAR ZAMAN (twitter @isfandyarZ)

It’s been a world wind for sure. Let us first start with the ever expanding space of low cost carriers. Few weeks ago, Wizz air took me (and Mrs. K) across from Brussels to Bucharest for all of Euro 69.99, never mind that I had to pay Euro 50 for all the extra baggage I hauled. Low cost travel is really defined by all the low points, an airport that is miles from civilization, fellow passengers that are an assortment of the socio economic class and service without a smile. Bucharest (hi Max), itself however is a majestic capital of this fabled nation- its wide boulevards, green spaces and replica Arc De Triumph made it known as the Paris of Eastern Europe, however the cruel rule of Nicolae Ceausescu made the country a living hell. After more than two decades of a brutal regime, the people finally fought back and he and his wife were killed by a firing squad. Sadly, Romania still is haunted by its past and its development indicators are one of the lowest of the EU countries. If you do end up there, then a visit to the parliament (Palace of the People) is a must to see what misguided ventures dictators do. The building is the world’s largest (1,100 rooms), most expensive and heaviest building. Also the night life around Lipscani in the old town is spectacular and something one day I hope we can emulate in our own desi way in the walled city of Lahore. Speaking of which Baoli Bagh hidden 42

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From Henri Coanda Airport, Pegasus jetted us across to Sabiha Gokcen Airport in Istanbul. One can tell a lot about a country based on who adorns their bank notes and airports. Henri was a great inventor and one of the early pioneers of the Jet, and Sabiha was the world first female combat pilot. A weekend in Istanbul is always good for the senses. Shack up someplace in Nisantis (shout out to our host, Umut) to see the well- heeled Turks. These days, Duble at top of the Palazzo Donizetti hotel is the place to eat, with the postcard view of Istanbul, its fusion mezze and everything is tasted by the owner to ensure the right taste, though you have to book weeks ahead. Then head over to Stay, which is Levent’s new brainchild, for dancing it out in the tiny streets of Asmali Mescit. From Istanbul, it was time for a trip to the Allama Iqbal Airport (Poet), in Lahore, though thanks to the fog it was not a short hop. Lahore, well as Lahore should be in December. Decadent, delicious and dangerously cold. Yes we all know about the shortages of gas, electricity, common sense that are abundant back home, so I won’t dwell on that. But this is an appeal to install solar water heaters all over the city, the Turks make them mighty cheap. I know better than to say anything about Lahories, as I don’t want to shatter the glass house I myself abode. Back home though two topics seem to be trending. One is of course the heroic Aitzaz Hasan. Who died in a way no teenager should ever die (tackling a suicide bomber). So, I salute him for his bravery and sadden at the very act of bombing a school. The chickens are back home to roost, dear politicians and ISI, be warned as we all will be next. The other topic are the awful awful, judges of Pakistani Idol. In our culture it takes a brave soul to bare themselves and sing in public, especially girls. Ali Azmat, you will never have the wit or hair of Simon, so try being a nice guy for once. Insulting someone is just not on, and some of the contestants are actually very good. Maria Meer, you were great, thanks Ammanat for taking her on (check her out on facebook.com/AmanatAliOfficial) and you already are a bigger star then those that miss-judged you. As you know we are well into the New Year so let’s all try to be a better person, let us be thankful for all we have and please let’s share the abundance some of us are gifted with. On the literary front, I just picked up Critical Muslim’s edition on Pakistan which features a number of good authors. Would encourage you to get a few copies and read and distribute. I’m sure The Last Word would carry some.


what we fancy! From the makers of Paperazzi! Find out what tickles our fancy!

food! Experience the micro-roasted, custom-blend, single-estate coffee bliss at Mocca, now open in Lahore. Mocca’s signature Belgian waffles, French macarons, paninis and salads will make you keep coming back for more! We especially love the tuna salad. Now open at Mall 94 on Fashion Avenue. You definitely have to try it!

hot couple!

on the playlist

Caught by the Paperazzi cameras: Shehriar & Marium Ashraf are on our hot couple list this week!

Team by Lorde is a super fun song and we love it!

quirky & cool

fun stuff We love Ayesha Noon’s polki earrings with emerald drops & giant cascading pearls. Yum! Yum! Yum!

He calls himself UFSI (Unfit For Social Interaction), but this isn’t true at all. If you don’t know him you’re surely missing out. He’s one of the coolest people in town & always fun to hangout with!

hot stuff Zoe Viccaji has a beautiful voice and a unique face. She definitely makes it to our hot stuff list.Zoe you’re a star!

hollywood! Beyonce and Jay Z opened the Grammys with a steamy, jaw dropping rendition of ‘Drunk in Love’ on Sunday. Their performance was a great way to start the night! 2014

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Brand new mama and so in love The girls on NYE

SEHR PIRZADA

LIFE on paperazzi

Amongst the Tulips in Toronto, 3 weeks before the birth of my daughter

Executive at Sana Safinaz

Behind the scene’s at a Sana Safinaz shoot

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Eden topiaries are all over our garden!

She’s here! Will never forget this sight

Baby sister and my baby at play



hello hounds tooth ! Anum Soofi

Michael Kors

A classic, Houndstooth is back this winter as seen on the runways of Michael Kors, Dior and Chanel. From masculine styles to minis, from large and bold to small and subtle, from coats to pants, houndstooth was the pattern of choice for Fall 2013/14. Wear the print your way and make a statement like these fashion forward girls! Carolina Herrera

Aamna Taseer

Ayesha Mustafa

Versace

Ammara Khan

Fatima Ali

Nicole Warne

Alexander McQueen

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what’s happening!

Your weekly entertainment guide plus all the upcoming events and much much more! Paperazzi gives you the latest scoop!

theatre

LUMS invites you to it’s International Film Festival, hosted annually by the LUMS Media Arts Society! When: Friday, February 7th till Sunday, February 9th. Where:LUMS University, Lahore

the dream catcher

birthdays Fatima Fazli & Mavra Tahir celebrate their birthdays this week!

jewellery showcase Coveted jewellery designer and entrepreneur Kiran Aman is set to launch a standalone flagship boutique for her eponymous jewellery brand Kiran Fine Jewellery! When: 3rd February Where: Ocean Mall, Clifton, Karachi.

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The Sahaara Group, in collaboration with Serena Hotels Pakistan, is holding an exclusive screening of the short film “Humaira: the Dream Catcher” by Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy! When: February 13, 2014. 6pm to 7pm Where: Serena Hotel, Islamabad

cinema Shadow Recruit, starring Keira Knightley and Kenneth Branagh is now in theaters!



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horoscope

Our fab astrologer Zahid Haider, styles up your stars.Find out what’s in store for you this week!

For your in-depth weekly forecast call 0322-757-5219 E-mail: happyhaider65@gmail.com

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You’re way out in front of the crowd at the beginning of the week — ready, willing and eager for whatever life (and love!) has to offer. The possible pitfall: Impatience where you may need to allow a little time. Put your ideas across diplomatically enough, and see others jump right on board. Aren’t you a flirt on Friday and Saturday! You’re 10 kinds of fun now so just be gentle with those who are liable to fall hard for you. Home’s likely where your heart is on Sunday, so nest away.

If you’re thinking about something (or is it someone?) new, don’t rush into it at the beginning of the week. Check out all of your options. Know that some fresh ones may open up on Wednesday or Thursday. Gorgeous, grounded energy is on tap for you these days, with matters of the heart highlighted, too. On Friday and Saturday, you may not be incredibly efficient, but you have enviable emotional intelligence. On Sunday, having people over may be more fun than heading out and about.

Whatever you’re aspiring to; a different job, a living-situation change, renewal in the old love life — you can get it going at the beginning of the week. A key now: Get input from those around you, and lots of it. Then, on Wednesday and Thursday, ruminating on what you’ve learned is favored. It may be a challenge to concentrate, but you can do it! Romance or some other sweet stuff may come knocking on the weekend. On Sunday, plan to soothe your soul and rest those busy feet.

Keeping your emotions in control may be tough at the beginning of the week. Slow down, breathe deeply and schedule in some de-stressing activity. On Wednesday and Thursday, don’t forget — following up is key now, whether it’s a professional deal, something with a friend or maybe even a romantic prospect. You’ll more than likely get terrifically positive responses. You might just be a party animal on Friday and Saturday, and even if you’re not acting wild, all eyes are on you. Sunday’s energy

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As the week begins, you are on point — ready, willing and able to take on whatever love and life may bring. Just don’t be too impatient for things to start! In the middle of the week, rock that charming demeanor and you’ll be sure to get what you want. Put your ideas across diplomatically enough, and see others jump right on board. Friday and Saturday sees you at your flirtatious best!

What you think, as an argument, somebody else could interpret a spirited discussion at the beginning of the week. Take a little extra care with your delivery, especially at work. In a bit of a switcheroo, you may be inspired to bare your soul on Wednesday or Thursday. Sharing your innermost thoughts might be scary, but it’s worth it. On Friday and Saturday, you’re likely thinking faster than those around you. Pushing them can either be fun or a pain; it depends on your attitude. Sunday’s a great time for a little gathering.

Are you willing to compromise with a friend, your boss, a coworker or a partner at the beginning of the week? If it turns into something of a tussle, Wednesday and Thursday are excellent days to sort it out amicably. You’re forgiving and compassionate now, making others’ shoes easy to step into. This weekend, a conversation could get intense, whether intellectually, emotionally or both. It may be uncomfortable; on the other hand, it may be kind of hot. Sunday’s not meant for big accomplishments, but simple things can be very pleasurable.

If you’ve fallen off your fitness regime, renew your commitment to your health at the beginning of the week. A certain situation could get tense on Wednesday or Thursday, and you’re not one to back down. But if you initiate a dialogue that breaks the impasse, you’ll demonstrate both strength and flexibility — much better than plain old force of will. Play it safe on Friday and Saturday; observation’s more fruitful than action now. And on Sunday, your instinct has a major role to play.

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You’ll love a game at the beginning of the week, whether of the physical or brain-teasing variety. What’s key is participating instead of just spectating. Around Wednesday or Thursday, lend someone (your boss, a friend, a love interest) a hand when they least expect it. Remember, it’s the observant thoughtfulness that counts now. While you’re likely busy on Friday and Saturday, you may not get the mental stimulation you require. Make time for reading or watching a documentary. Keep Sunday free for whatever catches your fancy.

A relative, a wise friend or a mentor can help put something worrisome into perspective at the beginning of the week. Taking action — even a small step — makes matters better, too. Wednesday or Thursday should bring a big improvement, possibly with a work matter or in your love life — or just in your mood. Work hard and play hard on these days; when the weekend comes, you’re likely to be preoccupied by intellectual or interpersonal matters.

Your intellectual capacity is stunning at the beginning of the week — formulate some amazing new ideas and make some interesting connections. Around Wednesday or Thursday, life (or your own headspace) could seem dull by comparison, but just set about learning something to regain your spark. Speaking of sparks, they’re liable to fly on Friday and Saturday, maybe in the romance department. You’re a natural-born flirt now. By Sunday, you’ll be happy to simply dawdle around the house.

Is somebody hiding something at the beginning of the week? Could it even be you? Try shedding light and getting issues or secrets out in the open. By Wednesday or Thursday, you might just be shouting from the proverbial rooftops - or maybe this is stuff that’s better conveyed in a whisper or a love note. Watch your step, literally and figuratively, on Friday and Saturday; you may be mistake-prone now. The arts are in the stars on Sunday, whether you’re spectating or creating.

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