Pakistan Today Paperazzi Issue 285 Feb 17th, 2019 Cover-Warda

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behind the designer

Get the look! - on pg 22

Featuring Sonia Shahid

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TRENDS

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travels to london

The midi skirt is a versatile statement piece this season.

Planes, trains & automobiles

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This week Team Paperazzi headed over to raid Lajwanti’s festive velvet collection!

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contents 08 L'artisan The Hashoo Group launched a new chocolate brand ‘L’Artisan 10 Cover Shoot By Warda 16 Ready, set, shoot Asad-ul-Haq 22 Get the look Featuring Nimrah Khokhar 26 Planes, trains & automobiles Reesham Naqvi travels to London

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Publisher: Arif Nizami l Publishing Editors: Samina Khan & Meher Tareen l Contributing Editor: Ali Nizami Managing Editor: Mehak Elahi | Editors: Minahil Qasim, Ramina Maripova & Alisa Dossa Digital Media: Nazish Sameer | Creative Director: Muhammad Asif | Marketing: Sohail Abbas 0300-4652194, Zahid Ali 0301-8479758, Muddasir Alam 0333-2282905, Zulfiqar Butt 0300-8451634, Mudassar Chuhadry 0333-8106007, Photographers: Irfan Younas & Kamran Mehdi Printed at PTPRINT Press, 4- Shaarey Fatima Jinnah Lahore. | Paperazzi is a project of Paper Magazine and Pakistan Today. Contact Details: papermagazine2010@gmail.com



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Khualla & Qasim

Lashley Pulsipher with Madam Mookda & Mr Bruno

The Hashoo Group launched a new chocolate brand ‘L’Artisan’ in Islamabad. PR was done by Rezz PR & Events.

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Aimen & Amal

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Sarah Raza, Roohi Sheikh & Samreen Bhatty

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florence romance spring summer 19 vol 1

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Spring summer collection 2019 is an ensemble of softness created with color palette of fresh pastels merging with sharp and lively color tones. WARDA has an uncanny perspective towards reemerging trends, always thinking ahead of time, keeping in mind the desires of our clientele. This year’s embroidery takes the central stage with innovative techniques. Spring summer collection 2019 highlights the perfect harmony among graphic floral prints mixed with ethnic patterns, meticulous designs and utmost sophistication which projects the brand over the years.

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT

READY,

SET, SHOOT WITH ASAD-UL-HAQ

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I started Ambience a long time back, in 1993. I have a Bachelors in Filmmaking and Advertising from the USA, so I came back and worked in an ad agency for some time. Basically we are a production company, so we do ads and work with different agencies. We did a feature three years ago ‘Dekh Magar Pyaar Say’; that was our first and only feature. But I basically do commercials, and I am in love with them. We just finished an ad for Coke and before that we did something for MCB, so we’ve got a very different kind of a clientele. We get into a job and within 3-4 weeks we are done. If you had not chosen to be an adman, what do you think you would be working as? Probably an architect, I love interiors, I love building things. Who has been your biggest influence? With the kind of work we do, I don’t think there’s one person you look up to. You look up to different people for different things. Sometimes you like someone’s style, or you like the way they tell stories, you’re always picking up things as you go along. For instance when I saw Blade Runner by Ridley Scott, I was really young and even though I didn’t know I would be doing this, but I saw it and I was like wow whatever they have done, they’ve done beautifully. I remember Star Wars when it came out, I wanted to be like Luke but I had no idea who Luke was or what he did. So you know those things, they just stay with you. What does your typical day look like? I start very early. I’m out by 9:30-10. And then work does not end till late. Like last night I was at somebody’s bonfire, and I was still talking to my client till 1am because we are releasing something today, and they wanted some changes done. So there are days that are really really chock-a-block but there are also days when you’re very chilled.

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After Dekh Magar Pyaar Say, are you planning on making more films? I wanted to but I am not too sure because I can’t do mass media, I enjoy this more. If I do something I don’t think it’s going to be for traditional cinema, I’ll do something that’s more Indie. What would you say is the most exciting part of your job? Its fun! I don’t know if you’ve ever been on a shoot, but you have a hundred odd people and they’re all behind you or in front of you and calling all the shots is taxing, but it’s also fun. Because you plan something for 3-4 weeks in advance and on the shoot day it all comes together. And what’s nice is you go and present a job and sometimes when you’re presenting you’re not even looking on the screen, you’re looking at the client’s faces or the agencies faces, and when they smile, it’s really very nice. Tell us about your passion for bikes. I love bikes, I’ve been riding since college days but I stopped and then picked it up again. Now I ride with my son so that’s great. I ride at least once a week, and we normally do Sunday mornings where we go to the highway and come back. These days we’re going at night because the weather is so nice. Is there any media personality that you would love to work with here or abroad? I’ve worked with pretty much everyone here. But I’d love to be on a Hollywood set seeing a big feature film being made because the way they do it is beyond whatever we do. These days though, what’s fun is working with the younger audiences and younger talent. Can you tell us a little about the 48-hour Film Festival? Basically it’s an international Film Festival, so we got the rights for Pakistan and we did a launch for Karachi. We were thinking we’d get 7-8 entries but then we got 23 entries and 25 were the max we could get. So looking at that, it really worked out nicely. Then we had 3 films that came out really well, 1 of which won and we are taking the winners to America to the Film Festival Headquarters and we’re presenting it there with other films from around the world. It’s the first time we did this, but we got to meet younger talent from different places to come around and hang at our studio. We got great feedback from this so we’re going to do Lahore and Islamabad now, and hopefully Karachi again next year. What is your next project, anything you are currently working on?

I’m currently working on a corporate film for Sri Lanka; I’ll probably go there soon. That’s something interesting because I’ll be traveling around Sri Lanka and shooting something for a Sri Lankan client. You’ve been working in the Pakistani industry for over 25 years now, are there any plans of taking your work global? I do go shoot overseas but you know, it’s quite less. Over there the controls are very different. So Pakistan is more fun, I’m more used to the people here and the clients here. But globally we’re doing something like the 48 hour Film Festival, so it’s nice to represent Pakistan at that level. But then you’re not just talking about “My ad, I’m the director”, you’re talking about a whole generation coming alive and doing something. You’re known for traveling around the world; is there any specific place that you have taken inspiration from in terms of work? Recently I’ve fallen in love with Istanbul, its beautiful! I’ve been going there for the last 10 years but recently, I’ve started shooting there and I’ve fallen in love with it again. Its so Europe but not Europe. The back gullies are so nice and the cobble stoned streets and the people, it’s a very friendly very alive city. So I love that, but it changes. For some time I was in love with Cape Town, New York has been one of the nicer ones. But Istanbul I don’t know, there’s something about it; it just keeps pulling me back. Tell us about any challenges you may have come across since you first started your career. When we started off it wasn’t like this so I think the whole industry has evolved in front of us. It’s growing. Because feature films have come in, they need more people working for them so that’s also taken from advertising and gone into feature. A lot of those that work for feature films have an advertising background; the production designers, the art directors, the stylists, the makeup artists, they’re all from the commercial industry. And then a new, digital lot is coming in, there are some great bloggers and you look at their work and you’re like “Wow”. So they’re all going to find a way into what we’re doing and its all going to muddle up. Is there any piece of advice you would like to give an aspiring filmmaker? Don’t hurry the whole process; don’t look for short cuts. I mean I am as good as my last job, even though I’ve done whatever I’ve done, but there are no short cuts. You have to keep at it. You’re always evolving. But once you’ve reached that level then you cant just sit back and chill, you have to reinvent the wheel, you need to tweak something or fix something just to make it come alive for next time. Otherwise they’ll be like we’ve seen this before. So you’re always evolving, you’re always changing with times.

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Say yay to white this season! This ensemble is a modern silhouette, carefully defined with effortless pleats on silk. Clasp it around the waist with a hand-made sequins belt to raise the quotient.

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Shahbano Lawn by Bashir Ahmad Textiles Muse: Myda Malik Makeup by: Sehrish Amir @themakeupstudiobysehrish Location: The Brasserie, Mall One @shahbanoofficial @bashirahmad_official

All hail warm solid colors! This ensemble is on a warm shade of Plum like Burgundy, enhanced with single sided Pleats embellished with gold leaf chains to add an oomph factor to your evening look.

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Exquisite, minimalistic and definitely a head-turner. This ensemble is a sensually draped sari tunic paired with cigarette pants on a unique blend of luxurious shimmer fabric, accentuated with sequined gold edges.

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Brand: Reese | Muse: @anamuh | Make-Up Artist: @Zainebsmakeuplounge | Photographer: Kamran Mehdi

Shahbano Lawn by Bashir Ahmad Textiles Muse: Myda Malik Makeup by: Sehrish Amir @themakeupstudiobysehrish Location: The Brasserie, Mall One @shahbanoofficial @bashirahmad_official

Draped yet structured, this cape top is embellished with the signature ReĂŠse gold stud detailing accentuated with a hand-made sequins belt. Sensual, easy and fluid this pop is sure to be on your wish list this season. 2019

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NIMRAH KHOKHAR

get the look we show you what your favourite fashionistas are wearing. find your style inspiration right here as we break down their looks!

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

food

hot couple Shazia Deen & Hasnat Haider are on our hot couple list this week.

Dervish - The Food Souq in Lahore is a must try! From the ambiance to the vast variety of scrumptious food, it truly is a food heaven. Thai to continental to desi, they serve it all. Give it a try and we promise you won’t be disappointed!

on the playlist Bol Hu by Soch the band ft. Hadiya Hashmi from NESCAFÉ Basement’s 5th season is on our playlist this week.

fun & quirky fun stuff We have our eyes on this intricate traditional, handmade necklace by Sabiha Anjum. 24 10

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Hania Aamir is not only super talented but an absolute riot. We love her positive personality and her quirky sense of humour!

hot stuff Zara Abid is our girl crush of the week! A model by profession who is all set to grace the big screen this year. She is surely the one to watch out for.

news Renowned lyricist Javed Akhtar and Shabana Azmi will be visting Karachi to attend the Karachi literary festival later this month.


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travel diaries

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reesham naqvi london

planes, trains & automobiles

Where did I stay: Novotel Wembley Park (right across Wembley Park station, it’s a great hotel with spacious rooms and great dining area/cafe where the breakfast served is just scrumptious).

Travelling is great fun. You get to explore a new place, meet new people and get wiser! We want to know more and will share with you exciting travel stories from a few special people in our section, planes, trains & automobiles!

Food Recommendation: As far as food is concerned, my favourite this time around was · Dishoom (Covent garden) · Peggy porschen cupcakes · Fortnum & Mason for afternoon tea · Bombay Bustle · Venchi for gelatos · Primrose bakery · Wagamama for Japanese · Busaba eat Thai for Thai food

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Places to visit: Buckingham palace tour Covent Garden market Victoria and Albert museum Westminster abbey Roman baths in Bath London Eye Science museum National history museum Oxford street for lots of shopping

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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!

desi dhaba Desi Dhaba has finally opened its doors to the foodies on Lahore. Get your friends and families together and enjoy a true desi experience. Located in Dha Phase 6- For orders call 0307-1888188

lawn wars begin Rang Ja is all set to launch its flagship store at Packages Mall, Lahore on Friday, the 15th of February. The collection is fun, colorful and offers exuberant designs.Don’t miss out on their fabulous new collection!

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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

ARIES (MAR. 21- APRIL 20) One last hurrah? This Wednesday, your ruling planet Mars collides with an innovative but disruptive energy, which might inspire you to speak your truth. It’ll be messy and vulnerable, but the universe firmly supports you being authentic. This week, you want luxury, indulgence, and dependability. Align with it personally or romantically, and watch the magic happen! TAURUS (APR. 21- MAY 21) Let. It. GO! This Wednesday, a powerful moment of closure through conflict could help you release people or circumstances keeping you stuck. Do so with integrity and elegance. Mars enters your Venus-ruled sign, meaning your natural abilities for harmony, support, and loyalty will receive so much love from the universe. GEMINI (MAY 22-JUNE 21) Power to the people! Mars activates your passion for activism, community organizing, and social justice on Wednesday, inspiring you to advocate for those who can't do so themselves. Later in the week, you’re looking for completion. Whether it's a conversation about closure, transition, or forgiveness, lean in gently and with compassion. CANCER (JUNE 22-JULY 22) Work performance check! On Wednesday, Mars electrifies your innovation and disruption zones at work, so initiate change, progress, or a conversation that helps you know what your value is. You want your romance to feel friendlier—accomplish this through lighthearted conversations and intellectual stimulation. LEO (JULY 23-AUG 22) Pessimism is lazy! This Wednesday, consider positive effects of proactive optimism. Your visionary ideas will begin wonderful adventures if you don’t indulge your cynical side. You’d rather work when Mars enters your career sector, and the universe supports it.

SCORPIO (OCT. 24 - NOV. 22) Don’t sweat the small stuff, Scorpio! Wednesday’s Mars transit helps you expand your vision a bit so you don’t get down and caught in the weeds. This week, you’re looking for a challenge. Align with a partner whose differences and strength put you in your place in a stimulating way. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 23 -DEC. 21) Speak the truth, Sag! You do it so well, and Wednesday’s Mars transit is putting the megaphone in your hand. Since honesty is your virtue, be up front, even if it makes people uncomfortable. Mars enters your nutrition zone this week, so consider and align with what “healthy” means to you. CAPRICORN (DEC 22.- JAN. 20) On Wednesday you’ll be more confrontational about matters of the home, family, and heart. If you need to declare a boundary, it’s your time to do so. Mars enters your joy sector, so connect with partners who bring out your capacity for happiness, pleasure, and confidence. AQUARIUS (JAN. 21.- FEB. 19) Words are windows or walls, Aquarius. Wednesday’s Mars transit has you reaching for the wall, but think about the window instead. Let others in to your emotional nature, but be candid about how you expect to be treated. Emotional safety is your priority, so you're craving a night that evokes the magic of home. PISCES (FEB. 20-MAR. 20) Self-care isn’t selfish, Pisces! Wednesday has you choosing yourself first. Schedule the ritual that gives you joy—you deserve it! Remember that everything in a relationship is a negotiation, which requires verbal communication. Spend time working on your best speaking and listening practices!

VIRGO (AUG. 23 -SEPT. 23) Can they handle the truth, Virgo? Not your problem. On Wednesday, Mars pushes you to keep it radically real, so make sure you're clear. How others interpret your honesty is none of your business! You’re looking for an international lover, so think of dates or partners who inspire wanderlust and romance. NUMRA WAQAS

LIBRA (SEPT. 24 -OCT. 23) Love is a battlefield! On Wednesday, Mars lights up some conflict in your romantic relationship sector, so if you have to establish a boundary or identify a need that’s not being met, you’re well within your right to do so.

CYBIL CHOWDHRY

SHAHZAD ROY

birthdays Aquarius are known for an original and adaptable personality. It seems that they take their originality into all aspects of their personality.





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