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NCA Thesis Show 2016
The best and brightest of NCA's graduating batch
wh ite winter
White sneakers only get better with age!
Maha Jawed
male edition
We interview the talented chef about all things food.
Dear S&M more power to women
Read our newest advice column
Women X comes to Lahore
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08 It's about style Tabassum Mughal's formal luxury collection 10 MMM Makeovers Masarrat Misbah offers makeovers 14 Somebody to love Zainab Akbar & Awais Sheikh's valima 18 Let's play bridge! The friends of Lady Dufferin play bridge 22 Abhi toh mein jawan hoon Farid Jan's rocking birthday 24 Who's Hot? See who's on our style chart this week! 26 Cover Shoot by Farah Talib Aziz 36 NCA's thesis show 2016 Imtisal Zafar speaks to the fresh NCA graduates
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Nadia Hussain
it's about style
Nausheen Shah
Qudus Shaikh & Ashfaq Shaikh
Al-Zohaib Textiles launched Tabassum Mughal’s formal luxury collection with a small event at Café Flo. The media and PR for the event was handled by Takell.
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Kiran Khan & Danish Wakeel
Irfan & Tehmina Khaled
Hasan Rizvi 2016
Tabassum Mughal & Muneeb Azhar
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mmm makeovers
Javeria Saud
Mahnoor, Masarrat Misbah, Mrs. Misbah & Isra
A two-day activity was recently held by Masarrat Makeup, Pakistan first and only Halal certified makeup brand, at Dolmen Mall Clifton.
Khushbakht Shujaat with a friend
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Mariam Saleem
Hafsa Haseeb 2016
Batool & Amna
Nighat Misbah & Naz Junaid
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Masarrat Misbah & Quratulain
Marzi
Mahvish Qamran
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Tehmina Khaled 2016
Hasan
Nusrat Zehra
Fatima & Nida
Hafsa & Mahnoor
Asma & Aijaz
Masarrat Misbah & Rana Asif
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Ahmer Rehman Khan,Yahya Quereshi, Mohammad Shahjahan, Ali Asad Sheikh, Ahmad Mukhtar, Moiz Chohan & Hassan Imran Ali
somebody to love
Sameera Shehzad
Zainab Akbar & Awais Sheikh's valima was a grand affair attended by close friends and family! Wishing you lots of luck for your new life together.
Awais Sheikh & Zainab Akbar
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Beenish Taimur
Nida Naseem & Hirah Sadiq
Ayesha Danish, Taymur Peracha & Natasha Danish Monnoo
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Ali Asad Sheikh
Zainab Mehmood & Shaza Imtiaz
Sakina Akbar, Amina Zaka & Fatima Shuja
Asad Amin
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Humza Zafar 2016
Asil Aftab & Azher Sheikh
Mehak Elahi, Mahyra & Amna Adeel Monnoo
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let's play bridge!
Gen. Pervez Musharraf
Izdeyar Setna, Rashna & Dr. Zeryab
The friends of Lady Dufferin Hospital, Karachi, recently hosted a Bridge Tournament to raise funds for the country’s oldest mother & child hospital.
Shamaeel Ansari
Zia Mehmood & Rani
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Asif Basrai
Nucchi & Shakeel Saigol
Abdul Rehman Allana
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Taiba Malik
Shazia Ammar & Sehr Asher
ladies who lunch
Amarah & Munibaa
Taiba Malik hosted a lunch at Veranda Bistro, Lahore for her girlfriends. It was a great way to spend a gorgeous winter afternoon!
Taiba Malik, Tabana & Amina Wattoo
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Sadia Javaid 2016
Sonya Hamayun & Sadaf
Chanda Waseem, Aneea & Seema Iftikhar
Sadaf Khan & Ayesha
Naveeda Sheikh
Komal & Sara Khokhar
Saira Faisal
Maryam & Fatima
Aqsa, Sobia, Taiba Malik & Mehreen
Seher Usman
Hasan
Muniba
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Ahmed Ali Butt, Farid Jan, Bilal Lashari & Fatima Khan Nimra Haroon & Jahanzaib Shafique
abhi toh main jawan hon
Farid Jan's 38th birthday is definitely one to remember! Take a bow Team JbNJaws, the event decor was fabulous.
Tara Mehmood & Ammara Hikmat
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Feroze Khan 2016
Ammar Belal & Uzma Rao
Iffat Umer, Samiya Raazee & Hina Ejaz
Saad & Adnan Sarwar
Sehr Latif & Isma
Nooray Bhatti
Cybil Chowdhry, Rana Noman, Ayesha Fazli & Ali Zafar
Mehr & Fiza
Aamir Mazhar
Fareeha
Ramzan Sheikh & Uzma Ramzan
Noori, Saad Kureshi & Nomi 2016
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Gulrukh Shafiq
We love her effortlessly chic style.
Benazir Shah
All eyes on her printed culottes.
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Ammara Hikmat Rocks a Pepe jeans jumpsuit.
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Anaum Hammad We're huge fans of her edgy, yet feminine style.
Maheen Taseer
Rocks a pair of studded sneakers.
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farah talib the aziz timeless bride
Farah Talib Aziz looked towards the rich heritage that Istanbul holds; its bygone era – the rose tint of nostalgia guided her to reimagine the glamour of the most fascinating city on Earth in a captivating foray of a collection: delicate embellishments, translucent silks and a ruffle of lace. Similar to the city of Istanbul, which brings together the charm of Europe and indulgence of Asia with a magical seal, the collection brings the varied but timeless elements to life with the subcontinent’s signature silhouettes including Kalidaar Angharkhas and Farshi Gharars as well as a contemporary flair using peplum cholis and high-low jackets. Designer: Farah Talib Aziz Photography: Amean J Model: Ainy Jaffery Makeup: Shaarqa Ali
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WOMEN X
more power to women
BY AASIA SAAIL KHAN
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he women of Pakistan are a force to be reckoned. A force that shall unleash slowly but surely will have a very positive effect on the economy of our country. The only way to get this reckoning is to become a part of the white economy of Pakistan. This is only possible if women generate revenue and are registered taxpayers. Their income could be from a small home-based enterprise or a big corporate. The key is for the women to have confidence in their creativity and capabilities. To give a decent living, education and healthcare to our families in this day and age we need two incomes coming into any family unit irrespective of financial status. Women shall have to go beyond their conventional nurturing duties to contribute financially not just to their family units but to the economy in general. Women in our culture have two options; primarily they can go for a job, which would mean a 9-5 commitment and this would effect their family due to their absence from home. Secondly, they can start an enterprise or a business which is not 9-5pm and can have flexible hours. In our culture and tradition, I have found the second option more feasible but women lack the knowledge, the confidence and the capital to venture into entrepreneurship. Are you a women entrepreneur? Do you want to take your business to the next level? If the answer to one or both of these questions is yes then we have
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good news for you. Women X is an entrepreneurship program meant to unleash the exponential power of women in business by offering a highly subsidized and comprehensive 4-month certificate course. Women X is a “World Bank Project” for women entrepreneurs being implemented by Enclude with the Government College University as their business education partner, in partnership with the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Women X was created to support women entrepreneurs from small and growing enterprises. It is designed to train and educate women to boost their business productivity and sales, to enter new local, regional and international markets. To be able to access new supply chains and identify new profitable opportunities. To design and develop effective marketing strategies, action plans and business models to grow and develop their businesses. The Project X is to be rolled out in Lahore in February 2016. The last date for registration is 25th January. For the convenience of the women entrepreneurs this program shall be on Saturdays only. The venue is Government College University. It is a 4-month certificate course with 16 sessions. Amazing opportunity for women entrepreneurs from Lahore and it’s suburbs. The main components of the program are Business Education, Soft Skills, Business Growth Action Plan and Networking. For more information and registration, please email wrc@lcci.org.pk. Be a part of this reckoning force.
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dear s&m Everyone has problems and sometimes we can't talk to our friends or loved ones about what's really bothering us. Feel free to contact us on papermagazine2010@gmail.com and we can help you see a different perspective. We understand that your privacy is of utmost importance and will not reveal your identity.
Q: I am getting very bored and have been neglecting my kids because of it. I just immerse myself in TV shows and movies and read occasionally. I don't want to see my friends either as they will be able to detect my unhappiness. What should I do?
A: It's probably that time of the year when the weather is a bit gloomy and you may be feeling a bit down. Most people around the world immerse themselves in TV shows. Apparently the new trend is to go out less and stay home more. We tend to judge ourselves too much about every action we take. However, too much of anything is not good and withdrawing yourself from your children and friends is not a good sign. You may be suffering from mild depression so it wouldn't be bad idea to seek professional help. Try to find out what is making you unhappy, surround yourself with good positive friends who will make you feel better even if they detect you being unhappy. Identifying the cause is the first step to feeling better. Also spending time with children can be quite healing. Perhaps doing something constructive like a new hobby or learning a language can help. On a final note, we must learn to make ourselves happy. It's not wise to think you will derive it from somewhere else. Good luck and we hope you feel better fast! 34
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Q: I feel like my best friend is talking about me. A few times I have found small bits of information that I have only disclosed to my best friend coming out of someone else's mouth. We've known each other forever and don't want to end things but I'm not sure how I should deal with this? I also feel she is toxic and says and does things to hurt me. Should I say goodbye?
A: Friends can be very tricky esp ones that you've known for a long period of time as you get clouded by the time you've spent together and aren't always able to judge their intentions or motivations. You end up sticking to old friends because you just get used to them like a bad habit. Sometimes you need to assess how good a friend they are to you. This is not easy to gage, but loyalty and telling the truth is an essential part in any relationship. If you feel your friend is lying to you or talking about you behind your back this means he or she is not a good friend. However we should give relationships the benefit of the doubt and not jump to quick conclusions. Maybe there was some reason for them acting out. It would be best to confront your friend and see their reaction if they deny it and you have proof that's not ok. If they apologise that's ok let it go if it's a first. Everyone makes mistakes. Also this is possibly something new you've learnt about your friend which will help you better.
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PHOTOGRAPHY: KAMRAN MEHDI
NATIONAL COLLEGE OF ARTS nati onal college of art ' s ann ual thes is s how is the larges t dis play of art wor ks in pakis tan . year af ter year , the graduatin g batch produces wor k that is every art enthus ias t ' s dream . each collecti on was well - researched and a representati on of the s tudent ’ s concept . the adminis trator of pakis tan art foru m and an enthus ias tic art collector im tis al zafar s peaks to the y o un g , and extremely talented artis ts abo u t their wor k . they make us s o pro ud !
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ahsan memon
Ahsan Memon's work will leave you dumbfounded. His riveting installations recreate every day objects in fiberglass, wood and canvas leaving the viewer completely bewildered as to whether they are looking at the real object or an artificial rendition of it. The installations included wooden planks (oil on canvas), a wall suspended with several tandoori naan (fiberglass), a brick wall (fiberglass), a mound of coal (fiberglass) and a rusting sheet of metal (oil on canvas). His realitydefying work is definitely the talk of town.
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ali saad Ali’s morbid yet stunning compositions had a surprising sense of beauty to them. He uses the metaphor of chickens depict human suffering, shedding light on how humans, like chickens are brought up in various forms of social confinements and then go through a lifetime of grief in one form or another. He then extends this metaphor to inanimate objects also. He must be applauded for his level of detailing.
faraz aamer khan Definitely one of our favourite artists, Faraz Aamer's massive canvases depicting seascape all rendered in charcoal had us all swooning. The all-black canvases with varying shades and hues of dark had an intense sense of serenity to them, leaving us all in complete awe. His work also depicts the struggle and turmoil he feels within himself. He has a bright future ahead of him.
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mohsin shaikh
The painting to the left was definitely the most sought after piece of the show. Mohsin’s work commanded one's attention immediately and invited the viewer to lean in and analyze the painting from up close. Recreating classroom chalk boards, Mohsin employed hyperrealism in oil on canvas medium to depict that what we perceive as reality may not be reality at all on closer inspection. His theme - nothing is the truth has us rethinking what we had believed to be true.
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ifra mahmood Ifra’s work reflects her ancestors migration from Kashmir. Her display of 11 works employs hyperrealism to re-create old family photographs and letters creating some stunning pieces in sepia tones. Once again let us remind you that those are not real photographs!
sarah zia
Sarah is a special-needs student with a hearing disability. Her magnificent miniature work deals with the importance of facial expressions and sound vibrations that she uses to decipher the language when someone is speaking to her. Her work reflects on how it is difficult for her to distinguish between the male and female voices and almost impossible to distinguish between two people of the same gender based on their voice.
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zarish naveed Being diabetic Zarish depicts her perpetual craving for all things sweet. Using gouache on Wasli, Zarish paints her love for chocolate and how much she would love to be able to gorge on it - a luxury to her that the rest of us take for granted.
marjan baniasadi
Marjan's thesis work depicts the beauty of social relations and their complexities by painting the details of carpets. She highlights how the weaving of the threads in a carpet eventually builds together beautiful patterns and is analogous to societies formation and our experience through our personal interactions. Each thread is important to the other. She also comments on how being Irani carpets is the one thing that reminds her of home. 40
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nerda waqar
Nerda lost her mother at a very young age. She has blown up old images of her faither and painted herself in those pictures, in an attempt to create memories she never shared with her mother. Conceptually strong, Nerda’s work beautifully depicts her desire to have a life with her mother. Nerda must be commended for having the strength to work on such a personal issue.
noor maha Noor’s uses the gouache on Wasli medium to paint blank and expressionless faces of people that she has come across at NCA. She highlights how each person has personal baggage and despite being expressionless has a certain complexity to them. We like this concept of perception vs. reality!
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jahanzaib akmal Jahanzaib plays nostalgically with his childhood obsession of video games, fusing it with Mughal miniature to create some very interesting gouache on Wasli pieces. We found his combination of 8-bit video games Mario Bros and Dave - with Mughal miniature extremely interesting.
anum liaqat
Anum Liaqat's installation was extremely breathtaking. At first glance her installation looks like a large twodimensional painting. However, on closer inspection one realizes that in fact she has painted 3-D objects to give the illusion of a flat painting. We loved it!
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mir dostak Mir's work is about absence and loss that comes with losing a loved one and the effects it has on a person. He has cleverly portrayed it by using x-ray imagery to highlight the internal injuries and conditions one feels. We were sad to learn that he lost a brother in a target killing incident.
hoor amad sherpao
Shedding light on the patriarchal lens that the society views a woman with, Hoor's miniature works depict the many constraints a woman faces in our society. Her work highlights how the beauty of a woman is objectified and she serves a confining role in society.
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