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08 Start with coffee Shezray Hussain hosted a coffee meet 12 Happy Place Mandarin Home's one-day exhibition 14 Cover Shoot By Al karam Studio 22 Ready, Set, Style! Saara Hirji models Shamsha Hashwani pret 24 About Me Feat. Salman Toor 30 Life on Paperazzi Arooba Rizwan 34 About a Boy Hassan Iqbal Rizvi 36 Love to love you Natasha Monnoo & Natasha Kamal
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Fizza, Ayesha & Sidra
Shezray Husain hosted an exquisite Nescafe Dolce Gusto coffee party! This was attended by her close circle of friend and colleagues from the fashion fraternity.
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Dua Tariq Zoya Mazhar & Mehreen M Monnoo
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the fashion list!
ready, set, style! th is week s aara h irj i pairs fo ur sty lish shamsha hash wani pret o ut fits and makes them her very own .
Pink Poncho
This glamorous and sultry offshoulder top is perfect for both a night or day look. Play around with your accessories and you'll get yourself a timeless chic look.
This wrap is ideal for an evening out. I personally loved the bright citrus colours which are perfect for spring. Add some bounce to your hair and you're set for a great night out. Aruba
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Not only did I fall in love with the colour of this kurta, I loved the embellished cuffs. Pair it with a pair of sleek white cigarette pants and feel absolutely spectacular.
Ethnic Raspberry
This white chikenkari outfit is perfect for Sunday brunch. I love the feminized trim and elegant detailing. I chose to pair it with my nude heels to give it a more formal look!
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ABOUT ME:
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What are the things you cannot live without? a lamp (can’t live with overhead lighting, sorry), a book, papers & a pencil, my phone & charger.
Hometown: Lahore, Pakistan Lives in: Lahore, Pakistan and Brooklyn, NY
What talent do you wish you had? To make excellent smalltalk. It gets you really far.
What is your style mantra? Oversized rags and chains, shawls, jackets and peshawari chapals—urban malang style or Mughal splendor. Both work.
Tell us a little about your childhood in Lahore? As a child I was coddled and adored and was drawing all the time, giving little voices to the characters I drew, who were usually women with very long hair. I had an obsession with Nazia Hassan’s hair. I grew up in Gulberg in Lahore with its bougainvillea, its canal colonies and foggy winter. I went to Aitchison College for school. I eventually found my place in the art room where I met my accomplices. What first drew you to the arts? It was never a choice for me. I always knew I was going to ‘be a painter’. It seemed absurd at times but I went right ahead anyway. It sounded great fun. And it is. What is your background in the arts? Most of it is outlined in your previous questions. I’d like to add that I got 24
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a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Ohio Wesleyan University and a Master’s from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. I grew up looking at paintings by the local artist Colin David, mostly in friends’ parents’ collections. Sometimes they would take me along when they went to artists’ studios to buy paintings or sculptures from them. Where do you get your inspiration from? When I moved to New York in 2006, I became an apprentice to the best moments of about three hundred dead Italians, Spanish, and Flemish geniuses, and also eventually the Islamic galleries when they opened in 2011 at the Metropolitan Museum. So those years of apprenticeship come through in a lot my work, which is the result of a self-taught academic training, and a study of the tradition of graphic novels and historical miniature manuscript illuminations from Iran and South Asia. Can you walk us through the process of developing your work? I like the risks of painting without a plan, using intuition and memory to create imaginary worlds that explore this surreal space where personal and political concerns intersect. The paintings of David Salle and Brice Marden and the Indian artist Bhupen Khakhar were great inspirations for me. For me, Bhupen Khakhar’s work is a connection between South Asia's tradition of naive truck art, historical miniature painting and the history of Western European oil painting. You use a lot of text in your work. Is there a theme or message you’re trying to give? The text in the paintings is multilingual—at times gibberish, other times consisting of verses from 17th century Sufi poetry. They are extraordinarily contemporary poems on being an outsider in multiple worlds, on the disruption of the rigidly of religious and cultural rituals that divide, and the illusive nature of the divine. Some of the poems I use are by Bhulleh Shah and the contemporary poet of exile, Hasan Mujtaba, whose work points to the shape-shifting nature of longing and belonging. Alphabets in urdu punjabi English suggest a meeting of linguistic consciousnesses. Tell us about your favorite piece. Every piece is my favorite one when I’m doing it. Once I consider it to be finished though I’m really done with it and I usually put it away. One of my favorite images is For Allen Ginsberg a large painting I showed in my last show Resident Alien in New York. The image was unplanned and evolved intuitively. It is multilayered and designed like a scroll. It moves between abstraction and representation seamlessly. The painting is autobiography as well as historical fantasy/fiction. These are all things I enjoy. We read that you are working on a novel which 2015
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is based on a family in Lahore. Can you tell us more about this? I’m working on a graphic novel with the tentative title, The Electrician, with my friend Alexandra Atiya. She and are writing and I am illustrating the book. The book follows the inner lives of four members of a middle class family n Lahore over the course of a week. Steeped in the supernatural, the novel highlights the theme of social conflict in contemporary urban Pakistani life. What is the one question that nobody asks but you wish they did? No wishes there. I have loving, shameless, insane friends who ask me everything. What advice would you give to a younger you? The wilder, younger 17-year-old me would find the present me too sensible and boring to take my advice. Are there any upcoming projects we should be excited for? I should have a show of paintings and video possibly in Karachi later this year. Excited! If you could go back in time and have dinner with one person in history who would it be? I would choose the quintessential 17th century Mughal king, Jehangir, the richest man in the world during his lifetime, a collector of exotic animals from all over the world and an amateur scientist. I would love to ask him many things over a modest meal of sushi— which I'm sure he would detest. I would ask
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him details about his first meeting with the first English ambassador to India, Sir Thomas Roe. The accounts of this near-allegorical meeting—preserved in Roe's diaries and Jehangir's court gossips—are unforgettable. Of these two cultures, one would be eventually crushed completely by the Industrial Revolution of the other. I would ask Jehanghir what he really thought about the presents of jewels and liquor that the ambassador offered to him. According to accounts, he wasn't afraid to look bored with the paltry pearls and said, frankly, that he was only really interested in the thoughtful liquors from Western Europe. I would show him pictures of the industrializing, globalizing world and the crumbling tombs of his cousins and ancestors in present-day Pakistan and India on my iPhone. I would show folios from his personal illuminated manuscripts that reside mostly in England now, and have become a part of the heritage of long extinguished empires. What is the quality you most admire in people? Intelligence, a sharp sense of humor, empathy. What is a superpower you wish you had? to take flight. Your most favourite word: It changes. These days I’ve been thinking about the word ‘itinerant’ a lot. Most important things in your life: delicious home cooked food. What do you do on a Sunday? I play with my golden lab in the backyard.
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• Guilty pleasure Googling myself. • On your playlist Dubvision & Feenixpaul – Destination, Aerosoul – 6AM, Robin Schulz – Headlights ,Anna Naklab - Supergirl • First thing you notice about opp sex Their eyes and then the ring finger • Pet peeve When people copy you in every way • Which celebrities have you starstruck? Victoria and David Beckham. • If you could have one superpower? Immortality • Biggest turnoff? Crying babies
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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 go and why? I went to Istanbul. This was my third trip to this beautiful city. No matter how many times you visit, you just can't get enough. It has the best shopping, amazing food and so much to do. I always feel extremely inspired after my trips to this regal city.
the day. I highly recommend staying in this area!
Whom did you travel with? I travelled with my family! Where did you stay? We stayed at Lares Park Hotel Taksim. We chose to stay here because it is extremely central and is walking distance to numerous restaurants, clubs and stores. It's the perfect location for the tourist who wants to explore, have fun and eat out at any hour of
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What are the best shopping spots there? It depends on what kind of budget you're on! The most interesting place you will ever visit is definitely the Grand Bazar where you will find various local decorative pieces, shawls, fabrics and jewellery. If you're looking for elite shopping brands then you must visit Istinye Park Mall. You will find all the high end brands here. For classy Turkish shoes, bags, clothing stores and home goods, pay a visit to Jawahir Mall. It is extremely affordable. And of course, Taksim has some great shopping stores along with night bars, restaurants and theatres. It is every tourists favourite spot.
Suggest some amazing restaurants there?
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Finally Any tips:
Turkey is one of the beautiful countries to visit. It's full of history, architecture, royal palaces, Sufism, mountains, beaches, terrains, tombs and mosques. To explore all of them the best tip is to do your homework before visiting to avoid wasting time. Doing your home work will save your precious time energy and money. Bargaining is a must in Turkey whether you calling a cab or shopping in open markets so make sure you don't end up paying exorbitant amounts. Also for all the tourists in Turkey, their government allows a tax break so don't forget to get your refund at the airport. Save all your receipts!
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Turkey is known to be a land of ancient history. From the minute you enter Istanbul till the time you reach your hotel, you will find every corner of it worth seeing. From historic buildings to ancient architecture and beautiful mosques, Turkey has a lot to offer. The area of the Bosphorus is absolutely beautiful. I would highly recommend a cruise along the Bosphorous so you can enjoy the deep blue sea. One should not miss Topkapi Palace, Dolmabahce Palace, Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque and Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansari's mosque.
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Everyone has a different kind of prefence. We enjoyed all kinds of food in Turkey. Whether we were dining at a fancy restaurant, or grabbing food to go from one of their many street stalls, we had delicious food every day. Hamdi is a nice fine dining restaurant near the Bosphorus and the Blue Mosque. The view from there is spectacular! Taksim has great restaurants also. The gyros being sold on the streets are simply divine. And I must add, try the fresh fruit juices, Turkish desserts, tea and coffee!
Suggest places for a perfect night out?
For a perfect night out Alemdar Restaurant has a great ambience, tasty food and good entertainment. One should also visit Hodjapasha art theatre for Sufi durvish whirling dances, traditional Turkish dances and some historical shows such as Madam Rose from the Sultan's time.
What can you do there to relax and unwind?
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Turkish hamams are known to be places to relax and unwind. Istanbul has many deluxe premium spas and massage places such as Ayasofia Hurrem. I found Sultan Hammam to be the perfect
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Your weekly entertainment guide plus all the upcoming events and much much more! Paperazzi gives you the latest scoop!
karachi in lahore We're super excited for Umaima Mustafa's Trunk Show to be held at Nishat Hotel in Lahore. We hear the collection is to die for! For further information contact: 03218296788. See you there!
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Great news! The CO OP store has opened doors in Islamabad. It definitely is the newest go-to place for beauty products & perfumes in the capital city! It also has an amazing gourmet grocery department. We love it!
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Our fab astrologer Zahid Haider, styles up your stars. Find out what’s in store for you this week!
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Take time out of your schedule early this week to take care of basic concerns like health and housework. Your responsibilities might weigh more heavily on you than usual. During the middle part of the week, you'll want to make sure to listen to what those close to you are really saying -- use your intuition, even if you don't fully trust it. Emotional difficulties will pop up on Friday and Saturday, and you might feel upset for no reason that you can discern. Your mood will lift by Sunday, and you'll feel like taking on the world again.
You'll feel a buzz of romance early in the week -- either a new crush or a strengthening of your current relationship. Flowers are perfect right now. Excitement won't wait for you midweek, so you'll have to hurry to catch up to it. It won't require much energy to get going, and once you do, the good times will keep coming of their own accord. Emotional connections of all sorts will deepen early in the weekend. Try to stick with those you already like or love -- others will grate on you more than usual.
On Monday and Tuesday, make sure you plan out everything you want to say to close friends and family in advance. Adlibbing will be harder than usual. Your brain will be working overtime midweek, but will have troubles with multitasking. Try to stick with one project at a time when possible. Slow down on Friday and Saturday and take care of the fundamentals -- your health in particular. There's no urgent crisis looming, but you're in a good place to check in with your body. If you've been waiting to take action, jump on Sunday.
Make yourself heard early this week -- you'll have a gift for words that will help you get what you want. It's a good time for making plans with family and friends. On Wednesday and Thursday there will be tensions around the house as conflicting ideas seek resolution. Emotions deepen later in the week, and you might feel pressure from within to take action that you're unsure of. Wait until it feels right. Take lots of time for yourself on Sunday. You shouldn't have too many interruptions, but feel free to say no to any of them.
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On Monday, you'll feel an unusually conservative phase take over your life path, but it won't last very long. Expect to feel a little like a fish out of water, but also to take better care of yourself. You'll be the perfect diplomat midweek, as almost everyone will find you agreeable and follow you anywhere. Take quick action to exploit it. Don't accept anything at face value over the weekend. If you're careful, an antiquing expedition will yield some great finds. Sunday will bring a change of pace that you'll find exhilarating.
You'll be fully engaged with the world Monday and Tuesday -- expect to achieve a lot. Your talent for organization will be the key to your success. At some point in the middle of the week, you'll be torn about an important decision. You'll surprise yourself and others by taking a bold and unusual action. Your feelings will be running more deeply than you know through the weekend, so it's a good time to take a good hard look at yourself. Try not to let yourself get too tied up in obligations Sunday.
You can take care of yourself this week, especially in the early days. Don't think poorly of others who seem to drop the ball -- you don't need them as much as you thought you did. The middle part of the week is perfectly balanced between all the positive aspects of your life. It's a great time to soak up some art or natural beauty. Philanthropy will play apart in your weekend activities, and you'll want to go all-out. Try to leave a little for yourself. Reach out to old friends on Sunday. It's a great time to rekindle old relationships.
Sometimes the best way you can help people is to keep your mouth shut. Early in the week, that's just what you'll have to do, though a secret is desperately trying to escape your lips. Your subconscious will be working overtime on Wednesday and Thursday, and should churn up lots of new and creative ideas. Make sure that you write them down or talk them out. As the weekend arrives, you'll find strangers and friends drawn to you as if by magic; your self-confidence should shoot through the roof. Be wary of other people's schemes on Sunday.
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Take care of details at home or at work as early as possible this week, but make sure that you check them with others first. It's entirely likely that you will be working at cross-purposes if you don't communicate clearly. Good times are coming in the middle of the week. You'll experience something entirely new to you that might involve a small change of lifestyle. Take time for yourself to sort through your feelings over the weekend, in private if possible. Big ideas will be tossed around all day Sunday; stick with the few you like best and run with them.
Don't worry too much about whether you're doing the right thing on Monday. Jump into action and you'll soon see how much help you're providing. Clean house, literally or figuratively, in the middle of the week. It doesn't have to be 100% thorough, but your space should be ready for new action soon. Be wary of signing any documents on Friday or Saturday; you'll be feeling a little less able to say no, even to deals you're not sure about. Work problems might arise on Sunday, but you'll know how to handle them if they do.
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Ease up on your frantic pace on Monday; you'll miss too much if you keep rushing. It's not a good time to ask for favors from the boss or others in authority. Others in your peer groups will turn to you for answers midweek, and you'll feel totally at ease dispensing advice. Odds are that you won't feel like socializing much over the weekend -- feel free to curl up at home with a good book and an playlist. You'll snap back into action some time Sunday, and will find yourself the target of a secret or very public admirer.
Do your homework on Monday and you'll get a lot more done than you'd anticipated. It's an excellent time to get the inside info on anything you're curious about. Work or school will consume most of your time midweek, but it might feel like you're spinning your wheels. Make sure your priorities are right. By Friday you'll be feeling a little unreal or detached from life, but your closest friend can help reel you back in. Your ideals will come to the forefront on Sunday -- you might feel like making a course correction.
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