Pakistan Today Paperazzi issue a 115 November 15th 2015

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about a boy

Top 10 natural beauty products we swear by

Ali Xeeshan on pg 28

y o u make me blus h Find your feminine footing this fall!

Go green and get glowing!

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Featuring - Zara Shahjahan on pg 30

Misha Japanwala - Planes, Trains & Automobiles

agha noor

Crash Landings by Isfandyar Zaman Khan

just found a little fashion treasure LIFE ON PAPERAZZI #NATASHAMONNOO LOVE TO LOVE YOU #NATALIAKASSIM&AYLAZAIDI






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06 Just Married! Shahzay Salahuddin & Imran Ansari 12 Cover Shoot By Agha Noor 18 Top 10 Natural Beauty Products Go green this season 20 Crash Landings By Isfandyar Zaman Khan 24 Life on Paperazzi Natasha Monnoo 28 About a Boy Ali Xeeshan 36 Chip off the block This age-old technique is always in style 38 You make me blush This season's hottest hue

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Publisher: Arif Nizami l Publishing Editors: Samina Khan & Meher Tareen l Contributing Editor: Ali Nizami Managing Editor: Alizah Raza | Sub Editors: Mehak Elahi & Natasia Khalid | 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, Kashif Shehzad 0321-2672501, Photographer at large: Irfan Younas Printed at PTPRINT Press, 4- Shaarey Fatima Jinnah Lahore. | Paperazzi is a project of Paper Magazine and Pakistan Today. Contact Details: papermagazine2010@gmail.com



Shahida & Zaeem Ansari

Bisma Tareen, Asna Salahuddin & Alizah Raza

just married

Shahzay Salahuddin & Imran Ansari's nikkah was an intimate affair ce friends and family. We wish this young couple all the luck and happi

Feroze & Asna Salahuddin

Natalia Barket

Mahjabeen Sabiuddin, Shahida Ansari & Safina Samiuddin

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Imran Ansari & Shahzay Salahuddin

Bilal & Sasha Barket


Zahid Hussain & Humayun Mazhar

Moni Toor & Mano Javed

Bisma Tareen

r celebrated with close appiness in the world!

Shazia Masroor & Mehreen Humayun

Farhana Tanveer

Rafay Sadiq

Minahil Qasim & Anushkey Ayat

Amal Khan & Haiya Bokhari

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just found A little Fashion treasure Undeniably snazzy. Indisputably Agha Noor. The authentic collection is the spirt of originality. Designer: Agha Noor Model: Laila Ali Khan Hair, Makeup & Styling: Raana Khan Photographer & Art Direction: Ayaz Anis

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top 10 natural beauty products achieve natural beauty by using products that come straight from the earth that are gentle on our hair and skin. It's never been easier to look good and go green at the same time so what are you waiting for, it’s time to get glowing!

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aura charcoal soap

Aura’s charcoal soap reduces eliminate acne, bumps and blackheads! It’s a great body bar and draws out the dirt and oils that are blocking pores. It also helps to reduce pigmentation and make your skin look fresher and younger.

2 Zoya’s Lemon and Apricot Face Scrub Highly recommended for extremely oily skin, this purifying, pore tightening and oil balancing scrub will give your skin an instant glow.

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hashmi rosewater

This friendly-splash formula of Hashmi Rose Water is a refreshing and purifying toner which leaves skin feeling fresh and blemish-free. It’s hydrating nature removes traces of makeup and clears the skin without drying the skin.

4 Arammish Papaya Hair Mask Papaya has a lot of hidden benefits for skin, hair and health. It not only helps control dandruff, but is also a great natural conditioner and promotes hair growth. Our hair is left feeling softer and smoother!

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multani mud mask - saeed ghani

This mask is great for acne prone and oily skin. If you skin is on the dryer side, we recommend mixing it with milk for added moisture. For combination skin, apply to the oilier parts of your skin. Try it out and let us know what you think!

6 Conatural Intense Luster Hair Oil This argan oil formula with essential oils is naturally conditioning and leaves hair shiny and frizz-free. Your hair will not even be left feeling healthier and thicker, but will smell great too!

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arnica oil

Arnica oil is becoming popular for its pain-relieving and health-promoting properties. Available at any homeopathic store, this oil nourishes skin with antioxidant-rich sunflower and olive oils.

8 Marhaba Almond Oil Rich in Vitamin E, monounsaturated fatty acids and proteins, almond oil will deeply moisturize your skin, soothe skin irritation and cure chapped lips. It’s also great to use to reduce dark circles and give your skin an instant glow.

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kishmish almond & sandalwood kisses

Driven by the passion of all things natural Kishmish provides a wide array of organic skincare and hair care solutions. Our favourite and must have is the uber moisturizing ‘Almond and Sandalwood Kisses’ cream that will definitely come in handy in the upcoming colder and drier months. With ingredients like almond oil, turmeric and saffron that boast healing capabilities, using this cream is a no brainer.

10 Soap Therapy’s Neem & Tea Tree Soap

Everyone’s mom and nani always resort to this all powerful herb called neem, and while sometimes we don’t believe the old wives tales anymore neem actually possess many therapeutic properties. This soap with it’s mix of neem, rosemary and tea tree is great for sensitive skin. With it’s anti-bacterial quality it’s a great cleansing soap for the body! 2015

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paired with brown sugar cinnamon buns. Take a funicular up the mountain to look over the whole town. Shop lovely Nordic home design in the stores of the old town, have the freshest fish possible in the fish market, down some independent brews and rock the night away at Vaskeriet. The city however is lacking any real decent hotels. The Radisson is run down and the others are just functional spots to spend the night and prep for your Fjord trip.

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ISFANDYAR ZAMAN (Instagram @eyezaman)

It indeed has been some time since Crash Landing flirted with the pages of Paperazzi. There is no excuse except it was summer. A summer of sober lazing, a summer of joyous reunions, a summer of gentle love and a summer of continuing adventure. However as the leaves prepare to change color and drift away, it is likely that you are planning your own next flight. Since I have long forsaken writing about the obvious spots, I encourage you to find your way this winter to either the Fjords in Norway or the Bunker clubs of Berlin. Both spectacular in their own ways, one reminding us of the might and imagination of mother-nature and the other the same but of mankind. Lets start with Norway. It conjures up not much in ones mind. There is the curse of the Nobel of course, 'o beware recipient, though the world will embrace you but those in your own homeland will shun you away." Then the Vikings, the oil, the blondes and well that about sums it. I myself did not even know what a Fjord is till recently. All I heard was that Norway has them and that they are some combination of water, sea, mountain, snow. Since these are all elements my mom loves, I thought why not be whisked away to them. The starting point for exploring the Fjords is Bergen. It is a picture perfect town perched on the western coast, dotted with independent coffee spots. Stop by Blom or Kaffemisjonen to perk yourself up with an artisanal blend 20

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A Fjord is a long, narrow deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs, typically formed by submergence of a glaciated valley. It is something one does not write about but experiences. For your Fjord adventure, I suggest you head straight to Kunt at Norway Active and he will tailor something depending on your level of curiosity. To get to the heart of the Fjords you take the Flam Railway, one of the steepest trainlines in the world. You pass countless waterfalls, climb over steep mountains and if are lucky will catch the magic fairies dancing in front of the gushing waterfalls. You can also get off halfway from the train and jump upon some bikes and peddle your way leisurely to Flam. Flam is a just a tiny village however with the best lamb hotdogs possible, Norway does lamb like no other nations so indulge your true Pathan. I suggest spend a night there to take it all in. The air is fresh, crowds none and at times that is what we truly need. In the morning hop upon a Fjord Safari rib-boat and zoom across the sea. Yes you will be covered up in an all weather protection gear but still the wind will make you feel alive. Up on the hills you will see remnants of old farms. Not too long ago the local folk will send their daughters to work up here. The sons were needed in the main farm and the girls will tend to the livestock. The boys would make romantic trips across the sea and up the mountain to fetch cheese and milk and choose future brides. Norway, even back a mere 70 years was extremely poor. Around 750,000 of them resettled in the US from 1825-1925, thus the blondes in Minnesota. Even in the fifties there were food ration. However it was oil that turned the fortune around. In any case, the Fjords have names and they are countless to name but on this stretch you will see the Aurlandsfjord, the Sognefjord and the Naeroyfjord. You get off at the small town of Gudvangen. I think there is still spirit left in you so would suggest you head over to Voss for a white water rafting rush. Its ice cold glacial water that will smack you into a state of alertness that only other type of snow can evoke. You do wish however that why not we can do this in our northern areas, however you can not afford to linger on the thoughts as the big drop is coming your way. After the rafting, just sit back in the Sauna and let your body recover. I realized I was to also walk you through the mazes of the Berlin nightlife, however no matter how ravenous the dark room at Berghain is, it would be just not right to digress into that. We have just cleansed our soul in Norway. Lets leave it clean for a few days.

Till next time.



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Quiz, Knit Turtle Neck Top, Rs. 3,900

Bastay, Clutch, Rs. 3,000

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Beauty Bar, Misslyn Ultimate Stay Makeup, Rs. 1,100

JootiShooti, Khussa, Rs. 2,000

in the city Home Couture, Nesting Tables, Rs. 42,000

Loreal, Extraordinary Oil Cream Pack, Rs. 2,200

What The Funk, Monochrome Shirt, Rs. 2,500

Coral, Heels, Rs.7,100

Quiz, Leggings, Rs. 7,900 Enchanted Jewels By Saba Ghauri, Chaand Baali's, Rs. 5,900

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Launch picture overload too many cameras

Some backstage posing

NATASHA DANISH MONNOO

LIFE on paperazzi

Hallows Eve brought out a scary side of me with the help of Team Arammish

Style Consultant at Misha Lakhani

Dubai Design District scribble your heart out

The moment you get rescued from the tree top. Climbing gone wrong, total cat moment

Stamped! Carved! Printed! Downtown DC #perksofGW

Break from the exhibition madness with a reflection selfie through my mirror bag (by Mahgul)

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Meat Fruit - No ordinary Orange.. #dontjudgeabookbyitscover

Representing Nasreen Shaikh Design House at Dubai Fashion Week



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

food! Culinary enthusiasts Imtisal Zafar & Misha Rahman’s first-ever pop up restaurant NOM NOM was a huge success last week. Taking over The Chameleon in Royal Palm, the two of them cooked up quite a storm all weekend. Having taken culinary courses, the two pleased our appetite with an interesting mix of Asian and European Cuisine. We wish them lots of luck for their future endeavors and hope to see them pop-up again!

hot couple!

Nelly - Ride with me (Viceroy Jet Life remix) is playing on repeat this week!

Mizna Zahid & Saami Siddiqui are on our hot couple list this week!

fun & quirky fun stuff The internet broke this week thanks to the most awaited mega collaboration between H&M and Balmain. Their collection was fantastic but many were left heartbroken all over the world due to limited stocks, insane queues and too much online traffic. 26

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on the playlist

There's no one quite like Ali Shuja! We absolutely love his company, great sense of humour and his amazing playlists. Full of energy, generous and extremely kind-hearted, this guy is a keeper. We promise you won't be bored with him around!

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hot stuff Nida Nasim is an absolute sweetheart. Super hardworking, creative and a delight to work with, we are all praise for Nida.

It's that time of the year again. Fashion Pakistan Week is back on the 28th, 29th and 30th of November. Needless to say, our red carpet and social media game will be stronger than ever so be sure to follow us on Instagram and Snapchat for all the madness live.



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IN THE FIELD WITH...

ali xeeshan

FASHION DESIGNER

• Guilty pleasure Excessive shopping while traveling. • On your playlist Peter Gabriel and Nusrat Fateh Ali khan • First thing you notice about oppOSITE sex Energy (it doesn't lie) • Pet peeve When people are meaninglessly bitchy to act cool

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• Which celebrity Has you starstruck? Super clichéd but Madonna • If you could have one superpower, it would be Would love to travel back in time to Prophets time • Biggest turnoff? When self proclaimed fashion journalists demand attention by saying nasty things



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We take a walk down memory lane to see how our

favourite celebrities and fashionistas style has evolved over the years!

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We're not quite sure how we feel about this red carpet look of Zaras!

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Sleek, minimal and basic, Zara looks best when dressed down.

2013 We like how Zara has paired this denim shirt with a piece from her runway collection!


after graduatin g fro m th e pres tigi o us n ca in 2 0 0 4 , zara s h ahj ah an s tarted h er epo n y mo us label . k n own for h er eye for detail , v intage patterns an d intricate em bell is h ments , zara s h ahj ah an h as fas t beco me one of Pakis tan ' s leadin g des igners . w e ' re pro ud to an n o un ce th at zara s h ahj ah an laun ch ed h er bridal collecti o n w ith o ur magazine earl ier th is mo nth .

2014 Casual, chic and tres elegant, Zara looks great in this simple outfit.

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2015 True to her of florals, looks great this jungle dress.

love Zara in print

Zara shrugs off those shoulders in this sleek, all white tunic and pants!

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fi ve th in gs i lo ve & hate

l o v e to l o v e y o u !

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love to love you!

l o v e to l o v e y o u !

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bff ’ s Lovers come and go, but best friends are here to stay! You have had your best most memorable, stomach hurting laughs with them. They have an uncanny way of reading your mind. They keep you focused, pick you up when you are down and are always there which is simply priceless. You may be hating them sometimes but that’s only because you love them. We get two best friends to tell us what they love and hate about each other.

Natalia kassim & Ayla Zaidi fi ve th in gs i lo ve & hate

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s he ' s always there when I need her s he ' es extremely lo y al her hones ty ! we can make fun of each other and n ot get offended her ability to make me laugh n o matter how ups et I am

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s he talks n on - s to p s he has a bad habit of interruptin g every con vers ati on s he does n ' t let me talk her j ealo us y abo u t m y relati ons h i p with her s is ters pu ttin g me in aw k ward s ituati ons for her entertain ment

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s he k n ows what I ' m th in kin g s he is always there for me - whenever I need her s he will always be there . s he does n ' t j udge - s he will tell me when I have done s ometh in g wron g . i trus t her with m y life - s he k n ows and has kept all m y s ecrets . we can go crazy together and n ot care abo u t what others are th in kin g .

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1 . s he ' s hard to keep in to uch with ! s he takes lon g vacati ons and does n ' t s tay in to uch . 2 . s he talks a lot - a p hone con vers ati on with her always makes m y bill go h igh . 3 . at s leepo vers s he passes o u t early and takes up a lot of s pace on the bed . 4 . i hate that s he never coo ks for me . 5 . i hate it when s he com plains that s he has n oth in g to wear and s hows up loo kin g like a milli on bucks .

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misha japanwala greece

planes, trains & automobiles

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 new section, planes, trains & automobiles! Where did you choose to go and why? Mykonos, Santorini and Athens. Greece had been on the top of my mom’s travel bucket list for a long time and we finally decided to go this summer! Who did you travel with? My mother, father and sister. I go to college in New York and my sister had been travelling around the world this past year; we decided to take a vacation so we could spend time together as a family. Where did you stay? Mykonos – Myconian Ambassador Hotel Santorini – Rocabella Suites Athens – Amalia Hotel

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What are the best shopping spots? I loved the quaint areas of the islands, there were hundreds of little boutiques with handcrafted souveniers and jewellery. Mykonos Town, Fira in Santorini and the Plaka district in Athens – all had tiny streets with stores lining either side. I loved all the jewellery especially on the islands – I bought beaten gold earrings and necklaces made from the lava of the volcano that created Santorini, you definitely wouldn’t find anything like it anywhere else in the world. Suggest some amazing restaurants. Santorini (Fira): Palia Kameni Cocktail Bar, Cosmopolitan Restaurant/Bar. All the gelato I had in Santorini was amazing. I went back thrice in one afternoon to a stand in Fira – I couldn’t get enough of it!

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travel diaries Finally, any tips? One of the biggest highlights of my trip was renting a private catamaran for the day with my family in Santorini – we sailed for hours and stopped and snorkeled in the sea and at hot springs. It was amazing to get away from all the noise and just be in the middle of nowhere spending time with my family, and it was also amazing seeing Santorini and it’s surrounding islands from a different perspective. I highly recommend it to anyone who goes to Santorini.

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Suggest places for a perfect night out. Our vacation was super laidback so I didn’t really get to experience much of the nightlife, but I’ve heard from so many people that the night life in Mykonos is amazing. Although I’d definitely recommend going to Fira in the evening and watching the sunset from one of the cafes on the cliff, particularly the Palia Kameni Cocktail Bar – you have views of the Caldera and it feels like you’re at the edge of the world, and watching the sky change colour from there is the most beautiful thing.

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Tell us about sights that no one should miss out on. Mykonos Town is beautiful – so many cobbled streets with colorful windows and stores by the sea. It’s the perfect way to spend an afternoon. Fira is a town in Santorini with the most beautiful views of the caldera and volcano. So many restaurants and stores to explore as well. You can take a donkey ride up the cliff from the Fira port – a traditional and beautiful way to explore the area. Athens – The Parthenon. I know it’s cliché but its not overrated at all. It really is breathtaking looking something so intricately and beautifully designed milleniums ago. The Acropolis museum was also amazing – spent hours in there. Lykavittos Hill is also a great place to go, it’s the highest point in Athens and the panoramic views are stunning. It’s a bit of a hike to the top, but the view is totally worth it.

What can you do to relax and unwind? Get a massage! I had a spa day with my mom and sister our last day in Santorini, and our hotel’s spa overlooked the caldera and you could see the volcano and the sea. It was so peaceful. I love hiking and swimming so I love just lying on the beach and taking a swim in the sea. And shopping! Although it can get a little busy in the town centres of all three places, there’s something so therapeutic about going in and out of all the stores and seeing the local handcraft.

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Athens: There are so many outdoor cafes in the Plaka area in Athens that overlook ruins from the Acropolis. We ate at a couple and loved them all.

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Ch ip off the block We're loving the trendy element being added to the age-old technique of block printing! Not only do the sensibilities and skills of real craftsmanship shine through, but its loud, colourful and perfect for mendhi's! Here's how some of our favourite ladies are rocking this classic look:

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Ammara Khan

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Asifa & Nabeel Gulrukh Shafiq

Republic by Omar Farooq

you make me blush Pale pink is not just another pastel shade, it's a trend all on its own. This lighter, fresher shade of pink will instantly refresh your wardrobe this season so what are you waiting for? Go pink!

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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!

lifestyle couture Designer duo, Asifa & Nabeel have collaborated with Mickey and designed a range of unique furniture pieces which is a perfect blend of antique and contemporary style. Head on over to 241-Y, Commercial Area, Phase 3, DHA, Lahore on the 17th of November from 6 till 9 pm to get your hands on these fabulous pieces.

lets do this! Lahore, it's time to make 'SWEAT' your best accessory. TWCo. presents SWEAT55 - a programme that will incorporate a fusion workout including elements of Zumba, HIIT, Kick Boxing and Resistance Training. For registration call 03162566101. We promise it'llbe worth your while!

store launch The Entertainer is celebrating the launch of its new flagship store on MM Alam Road by hosting a Kids Carnival this Saturday, 21st November. Allday festivities include lots of fun activities for families and fun competitions to win amazing Entertainer goodies! Bring your kids for a fun day out at The Entertainer.

now in stores! Origins Ready to Wear Digital Prints Line and their trademark Embroidered Line hits stores nationwide. Wear them to any occasion, pair them with fun shawls, add some accessories & make a statement this winter! 40

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birthdays Bisma Tareen, Redah Misbah & Seher Tareen have birthdays this week! Here’s to wishing them a great year ahead.



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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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Don't over think things. On Monday, introspection could leave you frustrated and conflicted -- so consider taking a breather as the week begins. Wait to take action until later, when you can be sure that assertiveness (not aggressiveness) guides your impulses. Tuesday and Wednesday find you back on top of things, meeting up with new people and exploring with confidence. Later in the week, that boisterous spontaneity finds a focus, and you'll discover overachieving opportunities to impress others and get ahead (especially in your career). This weekend, take time to socialize. Friends will gladly fall in for any outing you organize.

Your strong emotions can sometimes get you into trouble -- and Monday is one of those times. Try to rein in those passions as the week begins (or, if that doesn't work, at least channel them into something productive, like connecting more closely with a loved one). As the week wears on, that emotional intensity will metamorphose into pure and simple charm. Expect to attract the attention and affection of anyone you'd consider exotic (compared to you, of course). On Thursday and Friday, enjoy solid, feet-on-the-ground confidence and an unusually insightful take on things. Get ready to show some restraint this weekend, though. Others might try to get a rise out of you.

You just keep getting smarter, don't you? As the week begins, your powers of observation kick into high gear, and that calculating curiosity will grant you unusual insights on Monday. You'll carry that new perspective well into the middle of the week, so use it to form closer relationships (with friends and more-than-friends) and alliances (at work). Unfortunately, your gift of perception and clarity will start to give out come Thursday and Friday -- expect some hesitancy and confusion when interacting with others. This weekend gets much better, though, bringing big changes and exciting new ideas. Try on someone else's opinions for size -- they just might fit.

Expect indecision on Monday. Your emotions will get the better of you as the week begins, and your heart will pick a fight with your head. Rather than force a compromise, just put off big decisions (especially involving business or legal documents) until later in the week. On Tuesday and Wednesday, dare to be selfish -- even if it creates friction with friends and coworkers. Most of the time, no one is kinder or more compassionate than you, but right now you need to take care of yourself. On Thursday and Friday, you'll need to juggle conflicting priorities and people. Try to maintain that good-humored flexibility throughout the weekend.

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No one has sharper intuition than you as the week begins. Use that incredible insight to dig deep on Monday, looking beneath the surface to get a grasp on the big picture. On Tuesday and Wednesday, don't be surprised if romance comes knocking. You're full of fire and passion right now, and that dramatic energy will command attention -- and not just from flirtatious admirers. Everybody wants in on the excitement! By Thursday and Friday, you're still the energetic, enthusiastic leader of the pack, but you'll be content to focus on the needs of your loyal followers. This weekend, choose creativity over conflict. Find a way that everyone can win.

You're not known for your strong emotions, but as the week begins, your heart will insist on sharing center stage with your head. Use this killer combination (intense passion teamed up with intellectual prowess, that is) to make close connections and solve seemingly impossible problems. As the week wears on, you'll need to switch up and go with the flow. On Tuesday and Wednesday, let solutions bubble up by themselves. Later in the week, all your hard work will finally pay off. Your achievements will start to match your ambitions -- possibly even in romance! This weekend, don't bang your head against the wall. If you're stuck, try something new.

It's a tough question: How much should you give and how much should you take? If you apply yourself, though, you'll find you've got plenty of insight to strike that balance as the week begins. Forget about awkward compromises in the middle of the week, because you'll be such a charismatic communicator that others will fall all over themselves to agree with you. Use this supportive environment to explore high-minded ideas and figure out your feelings. Thursday and Friday could find you constrained and struggling to break free -- from your past, and from authority figures, too. This weekend, try something new (and expect to have a really good time doing it).

What's that brilliant, blazing light that's got everyone blinded? It's not the sun -- it's you! Your confidence and charisma have everyone dazzled to distraction as the week begins, so don't be bashful. Take center stage and command the crowd. (Hopefully, the potential for romance will be obvious.) Even your own magnificence, though, isn't enough to hold your attention toward the middle of the week -- you'll be too caught up trying to decide whether you should take a big risk. In this case, trust your instincts. If something appears too good to be true, it probably is. Toward the end of the week, your shrewd savvy will get you ahead in business dealings -- or anything involving your ambition and your communication skills. This weekend, stay flexible, especially when dealing with domestic issues.

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22December/20January

Feeling moody? You might be lost in thought as the week begins, and maybe a little emotional. Take time for yourself on Monday to rest and reflect -- you've got a busy week ahead. Tuesday and Wednesday see you at your outgoing, overachieving best. The time is right for new relationships and pioneering ideas. Embrace the unexpected with confidence. Thursday and Friday, tend to your finances. Even if your wallet is fat right now, it's a good time to reassess your priorities -- and save accordingly. This weekend, you can't help but impress. New acquaintances will ooh and ahh over your creativity and wit.

You're more careful than most people when it comes to making decisions, and that goes double for this Monday. Expect opportunities to display your famed detachment and superior deliberation skills. Your command of the details will guide you to wise choices. You'll continue that preoccupation with plans and strategies through Tuesday and Wednesday, and there's no need to let up -- be ambitious and make decisions with daring. Later in the week, plans will pay off in an excellent, expansive way. You'll achieve your formidable goals, and others will be impressed. This weekend, think twice before starting something new.

22May/21June

24September/23October

22June/23July

24October/22November

aquarius

pisces

Feeling shy? As the week begins, you've got a lot on your mind, and the need for privacy is paramount. Lay low on Monday to sort things out on your own. By Tuesday and Wednesday, you'll be back to your old expansive, outgoing self -- get friends together for something fun. Any outing you organize will be a success, especially if you invite some new and friendly faces. Later in the week, display some discipline and self-restraint if you're hoping to get anything done. Cut loose this weekend, though -- you're full of charm, and others will clamor to bask in your energy and enthusiasm.

Stand up for yourself! Others might try to walk all over you as the week begins, so prepare to put up a fight. (Either that or prepare to make yourself scarce.) By Tuesday and Wednesday, the danger will pass and luck is back on your side. Use your good fortune for a good cause (like helping somebody out maybe?), but don't expect that luck to help you win over your cranky boss (or any other authority figure). Take the lead on Thursday and Friday and help others in groups. This weekend, get lost in your imagination. Now's a great time to daydream about the future.

21January/19February

20February/20March









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