Pakistan Today Paperazzi issue G 128 Feb 14th 2016

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pehli manzil

HEAL THE BODY

The benefits of Dead Sea salts

See how young, promising artists transformed an apartment in Saddar, Karachi

kick off y o ur s hoes ! Hira and Ali Sheikh's fabulous party

so colourfur Faux fur is even better when you have fun with it!

FAT & FABULOUS By Mantahaa Maqsood

get the look

Be inspired by our favourite street style celebrities!

ideas digital dreams

nautica collection PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES #UMERSOHAIL LIFE ON PAPERAZZI #QURUTULAINANSARI

Sahar Mahmud & Nazish Sameer

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Saad Shahid About a boy on pg 34










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18 Birthday Boy Faraz Manan's rocking birthday bash 20 Kick off your shoes! Sahar Zafar & Kumail Tapal's wedding kickoff party 28 Ello Mate Huawei launches a new phone 32 Who's Hot? See who's on our style chart this week 34 Cover Shoot by Gul Ahmed 40 Pehli Manzil The works of budding and promising artists 52 Blog on: Geneva Fizza Hameed writes to us from Geneva 54 Fat & Fabulous By Mantahaa Maqsood

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birthday boy

Noor Monnoo

Sana Bashir, Shazia Deen, Jenny Wu, Mehvish Khan, Sara Tanwir & Marium Saqib

Shoaib Shafi and Sana Bashir hosted a rocking party for Faraz Manan's birthday! Great music, good company and amazing moves made it a memorable night.

Reshm & Faraz Manan

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Nael Ahmed

Sana Adil Bashir 2016

Hina Shoaib & Shoaib Shafi

HSY, Misha Rehman & Ahmer Farooq


Huma Khan & Aamir Mazhar

Junnaid & Maira Ahmed

Amna Bashir

Amna Baber & Zara Shahjahan

Noor Bhatti, Amna Hassan Tahir & Sundas Manan

Rizwan Shafi & Sundus Rizwan

Sana Bhatti

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Neha Nasim, Tubah Zafar, Sasha Mahmud, Sahar Zafar & Ayesha Noon Khan

kick off your shoes!

Hira Hashmi Sheikh & Ali Sheikh

Sahar Zafar & Kumail Tapal's wedding kickoff party was a rocking success! Ali Sheikh and Hira Hashmi, you guys are fantastic hosts and well done Sana Bhatti - the decor was fabulous.

Hasnat Ahmed & Sharmeen Hassan

Momina Sibtain

Zain Aziz & Nooray Bhatti 20

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Zahra Ayub & Zohra Rahman

Omer Khalid, Nadira Omer & Fatin Gondal


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Hirah Sadiq & Kinza Latif Aizaz Sheikh & Shano Aizaz

Maheen Taseer

Asim Khan, Asmar Sheikh & Haroon Ellahi

Mehdi & Aurangzeb Firoz 22

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Mehryn Zafar

Mehvish Khan

Fatima Ali & Deena Rahman

Amna Hassan Tahir, Sehar Khosa & Shazia Deen


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now open

Tehreem

Asad, Mukarram, Yousaf & Noman

Adamz, a multibrand store opened doors in Defence, Lahore. The event management was done by Gogi by Hassan Riaz and the PR by EbuzzPR.

Fariha & Rimsha

Ahsan Hussian

Xille Huma

Aqsa & Mian Mansab 24

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Hassan & Sameer

Khadija & Sweeha


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Momin Ali Munshi

Rimsha & Wajeeha

Xille Huma, Sadia & Yousaf

Sabina Ali

Natasha Ali

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Madiha & Sehar

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Babloo

Kiran Butt & Khurram Shahzad


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Faraz Khan

ello mate

Aamina Sheikh

Mohib Mirza & Sanam Saeed

JbnJaws organized the launch event for Huawei Mate 8 in Karachi last week. We've heard great reviews of this phone and can't wait to try it out!

Tabesh Khoja & Areeba Habib

Sumbul Iqbal

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Uzair Jaswal 2016

Muzna Ibrahim & Laiba Chaudhry

Faizan Haque & Ushna Shah


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Hasham Riaz & Sharmila Farooqi

Syra Shehroze

Behroze Sabzwari

Huawei Management

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Zoe Viccaji

Shehroze Sabzwari

Sumbul Iqbal & Nadia Hussain


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Fatin Gondal

Ayesha Noon Khan

Nails this monochrome look.

Just never gets it wrong!

Saleeha Shah

Effortlessly chic as always

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ly ways.

Sana Bhatti Stands tall in wide pants & a crop top.

Sahar Zafar

Girl, just look at that body!

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ideas digital dreams

nautica collection Digital Dreams ‘Nautica’ is a collection inspired from ships, shells, maps and the marine life. The collection comprises of oceanic hues, geometric patterns and interesting textures harmonized to give a splash of fresh color and fun graphics to your daily wardrobe. Nautica is designed to be worn at any occasion whether it is for work, an evening out with friends or a formal dinner. Brand: Ideas | Collection: Digital Dreams - Ideas Photography: NFK Photography Model: Sadaf Kanwal & Zara Abid | Hair & Makeup: Nabila's

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PHOTOGRAPHY: SHAHROZ ASHRAF

pehli manzil curated by zees han m uham mad , peh li man zil featured the wor k of buddin g and promis in g artis ts , all recent graduates from the indus valley s chool of Art and arch itecture . the exh ibit was hos ted in an apartment in the com mercial and bus y area of s addar as o p posed to a con venti onal s pace . all the pieces presented where an amalgamati on of ins pira ti on from the artis ts pers onal li ves and from the s pace itself . the pieces were s ignificantly placed all aro und the apartment and bro ught to life by momin zafar ’ s wh im s ical texts ac com pan y in g each ins tallati on .

ammara jabbar The sink and the pink cabinet are hard to miss as one enters the apartment. Choosing an interesting approach, Ammara completely transformed these already built-in features.The sink was converted in to a drum with body building tips inscribed on it. Using the idea of ‘nazakat’, she placed various items in the feminine pink cabinet to masculinize it. Moving on to the kitchen, she placed a carpet in it to conform it to a domestic space.

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fatima nadeem Fascinated by the constant changing of the residents of the apartment and the various different families that have lived in it, Fatima photographed different parts of the apartment and then painted ghost like scenes and figures on them to underline the ever-changing nature of the tenancy of the place. She is surely an artist to watch out for!

faiza ali

noreen barkat ali Taking inspiration from the apartment and her own grandmother, Noreen’s piece blurs the lines between painting and sculpture. Using elements, such as a cart she found, slippers typically worn by Bohri’s found in the apartment left behind by previous tenants and a random chair, Noreen brings her piece tolife by adding a circuit. Her piece with its bold and vibrant colours leaves one completely intrigued.

As soon as you enter the apartment you are greeted with Faiza’s vibrant painting. The focal point of the piece, the fish that are completely in sync with each other bring forth the idea of movement and harmony.

hira khan

Using plastic to create moulds of clothes that are carefully placed yet meant to look just strewn across the apartment, Hira’s installation is truly thought-provoking. She perceives the clothesline as a sneak peak in to the lives of the residents. The clothes allow one to know who lives in the space therefore exploring the dichotomy between public and private by displaying a flashy bra in the balcony of the place that is visible to other residents in the area.

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sara mir One of our favourite installations at the exhibit was Sara Mir’s wall of surreal family portraits. Recounting her grandmother’s belief that making portraits and taking pictures is haram, she deviates from this belief and creates this wall, using her own personal photographs, that she would like to have in her own house. The wall of bizarre portraits oddly gave life to the abandoned apartment and a sense of homeliness.

rabia ahmed Rabia's work is reflective of the fantastical escapist narrative she felt upon entering this space for the first time. While the narrative she wrote is also on display, she has purposely written it in a font so small and illegible because she wants people to discover the story on their own and how they interpret the painting.

veera rustomji

Veera’s pieces were extremely interactive as one could literally pick them up. Scattered all around the apartment in obscure nooks, her pieces lay unframed. Inspired by postcards and photographs that had been archived by her grandparents of various families related to her, her work reflects the familial aspect of the space by placing these paintings all around and giving the apartment a sacred feeling of home. By sticking to the scale of actual photographs and postcards she gives her work an intimate feeling. She was extremely successful in developing an individual style.

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maliha saleem When someone moves into a new place the first thing they think about is the vital need for privacy. This thought process is what led Maliha to turn unassuming canvas in to curtains to hang on the windows to create the privacy everyone desires and to give the feeling of settling in. However, what is contrasting and intriguing is the colour palette used. Inspired by sunlight she uses hues of oranges and yellows.

shahana afaq

Shahana's piece exudes a sense of calmness and serenity. Taking her sensory experience of the environment, the smell of petrol, the noise of the ever present traffic on the busy streets in Saddar and comparing it to her own atmosphere of a quieter residential area, she attempts to bring a piece of her idea of residence to the space.

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ceo of magicos metix Brand: Pepe Jeans Pakistan Collection: Happy Hour "Patchwork" Photography: HSK Studios

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amina sibtain

managin g partner of fit fibre

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beauty edit

BY NATASHA SAIGOL

HEAT THE BODY:

the benefits of dead sea salts THE DEAD SEA IS ONE OF THE NATURAL WONDERS OF THE WORLD. OVER MILLIONS OF YEARS OF HIGH EVAPORATION, IT HAS DEVELOPED A SALT CONCENTRATION OF 32%. THIS SALT AND UNDERLYING MUD IS PACKED FULL OF 21 NATURAL MINERALS SUCH AS: CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM AND CHLORIDE. THESE MINERALS ARE KNOWN TO CURE SKIN DISORDERS, STRENGTHEN SKIN TISSUES, MAINTAIN SKIN CHEMICAL BALANCE AND ELIMINATE TOXINS.

Uses for skin:

ACNE: Dead Sea salts have high sulfur content and aid in cleaning skin that suffers from acne. REDUCING STRESS: Dead Sea salts and mineral mud offer wonderful relief as when used for massages and scrubs they increase circulation and remove the byproducts from the stress cycle. They also moisturize the skin and enhance relaxation of the body, which in turn enables one to obtain adequate sleep which is necessary for regeneration of the body. • CELLULITE: Dead Sea salt can assist in detoxifying, improving circulation and suppleness of the skin. It also assists in the general cleansing of the skin, necessary to remove the impurities that are otherwise trapped within the tissue. • SKIN ALLERGIES: The high magnesium and bromine content in Dead Sea salts make these salts great for anti-allergy products. • ATOPIC DERMATITIS/ECZEMA: Dead Sea salts reduce itching causes by skin infections and diseases. sSever itching often subsides, clearing is usually good

SOME OF MY FAVOURITE DEAD SEA SALT PRODUCTS:

Pure Sea Salt Crystals: These are absolutely perfect for those much relaxing bath soaks. They heal and relieves any cuts, scraps or bruises and has a relaxing effect as an anti-inflammatory agent. These salts can be crushed and applied to hair to reduce hair loss, stimulate hair growth and reduce dandruff. 50

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Fortune Hair & Scalp Mud Mask: Contains Dead Sea black mud extract which is extremely rich in vitamins and combined with natural oils and herbal extracts. A ten minute application twice a week will give your roots the mineral boost to help strengthen and restore luster.

Fortune Body Mud: From the subsoil of the sea, this is the one essential that contains all the 21 goodies your body and face need. This black mud can be used as body wrap for cleaning and rejuvenation of skin, or for therapeutic purposes for releasing muscle tension, and pain, curing skin allergies or breakouts.

avani essential cuticle oil: Helps keep your cuticles and nail bed moisturized. It contains a combination of almond, grape, avocado and sesame oils which keep the cuticles trim and in their natural healthy state without having to push back and cut them.

Fortune Soft Mud Cream: This is an intense moisture dose to restore nourishment. High mineral content in the Dead Sea Salt, helps both in cleansing and replacing required electrolytes necessary for healthy skin. It also works in reducing the depth of wrinkles.

Avaha Dead Sea Eye Concentrate: Every woman should use a night and eye cream. This is a combination of both! This multi-benefit eye serum that targets signs of fatigue reduces dark circles, puffiness and dryness for a youthful, refreshed look.

fortune body scrub salt: This exfoliator peels away and removes dead skin to reveal a fresh layer of skin. It cleanses pores and removes daily toxins which allow ones skin to breathe better.

Seacret Mud Therapy foot cream: This is a personal favourite. A 10 minute daily massage of this foot cream which is infused with Olive Oil helps regenerate new skin cells.

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high-street edit

blog on

GENEVA

name: Fizza Hameed age: 27 instagram: @fizzaham

drink

ZARA, Oversized Coat

MAC, Velvet Teddy Lipstick

shop

Plainpalais Market, Geneva This market is my favourite place to wander. It is on 3-4 times a week and has things from all over the world. Vintage mink coats, handmade semi-precious jewellery, bone china, antique pieces, organic fruits/veggies and all the cheese under the sun. I once saw a beautiful huge mirror with a carved copper frame which I regret not buying.

"Ever since I moved to Geneva my style has become extremely casual chic. I practically live in my Adidas superstar trainers and a bomber jacket! I usually pair it up with my all time favourite perfume , Flowerbomb by Viktor & Rolf and a lip colour to match my mood. My current favourite is Velvet Teddy by Mac. My challenge here has been to layer up in the cold weather without looking like a polar bear. I've now resorted to a warm oversized coat, a thick big scarf and a Russian fur hat to keep me both warm and stylish.

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Flowerbomb by Viktor & Rolf Adidas, Superstars

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BorĂŠal, Geneva This quaint place shop is a descendant patisserie with a large variety of coffee blends. It has a casual hipster vibe and is ten minutes from where I live. Green tea macha is a must try there, cold or hot!

Luigia This Italian restaurant is by far every Genevoise's favourite place. It has an industrial feel with lots of Edison bulbs lighting up the place. My current obsession is with the Le Sierra pizza which has no tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, goat cheese, pears and rocket salad with honey drizzled on top.


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health edit

a full workload of body functions that you cannot live without. They come in different forms as well — just like cholesterol. On one end, there’s the good, unsaturated Fat. On the other, there’s the bad, saturated Fat. First, the good news: we all need a certain amount of body fat to cushion, position and protect our internal organs. That means protecting our bones from injury and underlining our skin for insulation. These are just a couple of all the boring benefits that we don’t bother worrying about. But, ladies, the enlighteningly shocking news is that if you don’t have fat in your system, you will lose the subcutaneous layer under your skin whose absence is the cause of wrinkles, fine lines and aging spots. So go ahead and grab that hummus with all the might of your unconstrained pleasure (but, ahem-ahem, portion-control, please). The question now is how to differentiate between good and bad fats. It’s actually quite simple. The good fat, that’s unsaturated fat, doesn’t solidify at room temperature. So olive oil, sunflower oil, flex seed oil, avocado oil, nuts, omega 3 and omega 6 all fall into this category. As for bad fat, or saturated fat, you’ll find that it solidifies at room temperature. You know what I’m talking about: cream, cheese, animal fats, processed meats and baking chocolate are just some of the sins you should keep your body away from.

BY MANTAHAA MAQSOOD

fat & fabulous Last week, I had a very interesting encounter with a beautiful, 51 year old baby turkey. I call them ‘baby turkeys’ because they are new, fresh and juicy for the grill.

Piece of advice: If you’re going mad over the difference between good fat vs. bad fat, just go nuts: that’s peanuts, almonds, pistachios, walnuts, to name a few. After explaining my Fat Facts, Ayesha understood how fat is unfairly treated as the underdog among all macronutrients. And that, too, without a fair trial.

If you are following the same diet plan and fitness regime for years without a core understanding of your goals, I know that it can be Ayesha (not her real name, obviously) walked in wearing a crisp really frustrating. After all, what should your ‘next steps’ be? How do you navigate the twists and turns in your long term nutritional white, tucked-in shirt and a beautiful Hermes Scarf. From the looks of it, I couldn’t quite tell why or from where she wanted to planning? Fortunately, Ayesha got it. She understood that her body needed to be fuelled by the appropriate amounts of good fats, lose weight. It took us fifteen minutes to get comfortable before proteins and carbs to increase metabolic activity so that she could she finally confessed: “Mantahaa,” she sighed, “I don’t think reduce her body-fat percentage. Let me rephrase that more simply: even you can help me. I have been to tons of nutritionists in Dubai and Canada and no one is able to help me lose the last Ayesha understood that she needed the good fat to burn the bad fat away. of these six stubborn kilos!”. By looking at her, I don’t think any one could have guessed that she wanted to shed more pounds. But then it occurred to me. She wanted to lose the extra six kilos to gain back her sense of accomplishment. So after a series of blood work analyses and 24/7 monitoring of her meals, I had the aha! moment - a sort of nutrient-rich epiphany. Her meals lacked a very important macronutrient: her meals lacked fat. Just like the C-word (carbs, that is), the F-word (fat), is thrashed in all the fad diets where one important macronutrient or other is criminally ignored. Fat, like proteins or carbohydrates, perform 54

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Today, Ayesha is well on her way! Not only has she lost 4 kg out of her 6 kg goal, but claims that her anti-aging cosmetics and creams are finally beginning to work. Best of all, she looks 10 years younger and is all set to start a new chapter in her life.

Mantahaa Maqsood is Chief Wellness Officer at The Wellness Company (TWCo). For enquiries, please email welcome@thewellness.co

NOTE: Please consult your dietician or your wellness coach before embarking on a new diet plan.


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