ali safina
hot in the city
About a boy on pg 34
fashion pakistan week 2015
Best buys this week!
Catch all the action from FPW 2015's red carpet!
s wayed by s uede
Issue 119, 13-19 Dec, 2015 www.paperazzi.com.pk
A '70s fixture, suede is trending this winter
Nina Kashif
The scoop behind the fashion and drama world from Urdu1 powerhouse
NEW FEATURE
hello, we are
hopscotch
get the look
LIFE ON PAPERAZZI #AMNAHMAQSOOD LOVE TO LOVE YOU #OMARJAMIL&AYESHAKASURI
Be inspired by our favourite street style celebrities!
Issue 119, 13-19 Dec, 2015 www.paperazzi.com.pk
34 34
40
contents
16 Up close & personal Feat. Hina Butt 18 A Dash of Prints Shamaeel Ansari exhibits in Lahore 20 Blingtastic Amrapali opens doors in Lahore 24 You can & you will Barkaat's inspiring exhibition 28 It's cold out So Kamal's winter exhibition 34 We like to party! Ghalib & Sara Raazee host a brunch 38 Who's Hot? See who's on our style chart this week! 40 Cover Shoot by Hopscotch
38
16
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
Why did you decide to be a fashion designer? My mother is my greatest inspiration. I have grown up in complete awe of her fashion sense and style. I've been lucky to have the full support of my family - they have given me a sense of security and pride which has encouraged me to fulfill my dreams and objectives. What is your background and training? I didn't attend any fashion school - designing is my passion. From a very young age, I've always been doing creative things. It feels like fashion has always been a big part of my life. What do you love best about being a fashion designer? The best thing about working in fashion is being able to spend all day working in a field I really love. I just can't get enough! Though it's a great industry to be in, it's also an extremely tough field to work in. There's a lot of pressure and it's extremely competitive - one really has to be very serious and dedicated.
up close & personal with hina butt this week we speak to the talented designer hina butt about politics, her love for travels and all things fashion. 16
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
2015
Tell us about your brand. The brand’s signature style is smocking, which can be seen in most of my designs. Trendy, modern cuts are spiced up with unique embellishment to create modern outfits. ‘TEENA’ also provides a platform for fashion school graduates to experiment with new designs besides giving them an opportunity to jump deep into the world of fashion retail. The brand has participated in a lot of multibrand store exhibitions and all of them have turned out to be extremely successful. How do you bring your inspiration into reality? I've been in this industry for five years. I launched my brand with my personal savings and a small workshop located in my house. The response was great! Over the last few years I have expanded my brand by investing in it and hiring professional experts to help me run the business. Do you keep up with trends or create them yourself? I create my own trends and designs like my last two collections "Garden of Senhora" and "Grandeur Intri-cuts". Style
is a reflection of your attitude and your personality. My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive and to do so with passion, compassion and style. What is your target market? We target market trendy, modern, confident, classy, stylish and ambitious women. Teena By Hina Butt is showcasing on the second day of BCW '15. Tell us a little about your collection. I was inspired by the paintings and architecture of Victorian Palaces and their intricate work. The collection is based on stylish melange of savvy silhouette and prudish lengths with richly decorated necklines. Floaty and sheer gowns with accentuated waistlines are the mainstay of this collection. The mood is royal vintage romance which portrays the elegance and power of today's women.
Being an MPA, you are politically active. How do you manage both together? Delegating work and team effort helps the business run smoothly! Politics is my career - I love working for the country, help people and making an effort to improve the country. If you weren't a designer what else would you be? A lawyer. Lastly, Any advice you'd like to give to aspiring/ upcoming fashion designers? Believe in yourself and work hard. That is the only key to success! The clothes we wear and the trends we follow are often associated with superficiality and materialism. Fashion is the soul of style, wear that suits you the best.
Is it hard to cope with competition in this fashion industry? When I see other people doing well, I feel the urge of self grooming and improvement. The biggest challenges are price competition, brand presence and a highly saturated market. Everyone has to work hard to pave one's path. What do you hope to have achieved in the industry 10 years from now? In Pakistan the importance of fashion is being realized in view of its big potential for future expansion. The significance of building individual brands in Pakistan fashion industry cannot be over stressed. I love my work and I am hoping to take the Label 'TEENA by Hina Butt' to more outlets in Pakistan and beyond. Our readers want to know a little about your personal life. Tell us what you love doing. I love travelling, listening to music and spending time with my family. I love going to the spa and window shopping to see all the latest trends in fashion. I am currently enrolled in a Masters program in International Relations as I love to keep up to date on foreign politics and world affairs. What do you do in your free time? Due to my hectic schedule, I'm usually always at work. I am also a member of the Punjab Assembly so get very little free time. Whenever I do have time on my hands, I like to spend it all with my family. 2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
17
a dash of prints
Anaum Hammad
Shamaeel Ansari, HSY & Erum Alam
Shamaeel Ansari showcased her latest collection at The Nishat, Lahore. The event PR was managed by Latitude PR.
Areeba Magsi & Farriya Khawaja
Shamaeel Ansari & Sehyr Saigol 18
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
Amina Watto Kasuri
Fatin Gondal 2015
Farriya & Samar
Komal & Kauser Humayun
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
09
Amber Liaqat
blingtastic
Shireen Rehman
Shazray Waqar & Ayesha Usman
The coveted Indian luxury jewellery brand opened doors in Lahore last week. Swing by their beautiful store in Gulberg Galleria to get your hands on some gorgeous pieces.
Amin Khan & Anum Khursheed Soofi
Nazish Zahur & Fatima Ameer 20
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
Mehreen Amin Khan
Zara Shahjahan 2015
Mariam Khokar & Sania Ali
Aimal & Anum Khusheed Soofi
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
09
Mahrukh & Alina Faizen
Amina Elahi
Saadia Omar
Ayesha Fahad & Mashal Elahi 22
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
2015
Shazi Khan & Honey Waqar
Khuban Omer
Rani Khan
Sara Irfan
Hasan
Sara Yasir
Maliha & Mahnoor Maneka
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
09
you can & you will
Nida Naseem
Roswana, Alisha, Maahliqa & Areeba
Barkaat's solo exhibition was a huge success! He lost the use of his right side after a car accident and has since taught himself to paint with his left side. We're so inspired by his story!
Aburahman & Dr. Arshia Qasim
Siffat
Zenia & Hifza 24
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
Sumra
2015
Mian Asad Ehsan & Sammy Asad
Amina, Anum & Mehr
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
09
Madiha Saail
Mana
Sadaf Abbas & Zarmena
Swera Khan & Samina Amir
Ayesha, Ali & Fatima Shuja
Hina Aqeel
Javeria & Adic Mansoor 26
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
2015
Komal
Shakir & Nimra
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
09
it's cold out
Anaum Hammad
Amina Saqib, Momina Ahmed, Aleena Raza, Sundus Manan & Rushna Shahjahan
So Kamal's winter exhibition was a huge success! We have our eyes on some of their beautiful kurtas.
Erum Kamal & Zainab Malik
Nazia Atif & Sehr Ashar 28
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
2015
Fariman Rizwan
Anush Ammar
Noor Jahan Azain & Shazia Ammar
Zainab Salman with a friend
.
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
09
Amber Gohar & Anushaye Nabeel
Momina Ahmed & Sundus Manan
Mehvish Amin
Sundus Umer & Samia Bilal
Sabeen Ahmed
Ammara Khan with a friend
Zainab Salman, Mishal Asad & Rushna Shahjahan
Sehr Adnan 30
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
2015
Nabeel, Asifa, Hadiqa Kiyani & Mickey
dynamic duo
Mariam Mushtaq
Asifa and Nabeel, the dynamic designer duo, launched a beautiful furniture collection. We wish them lots of luck for this new venture!
Mehdi
Seher Ashar & Nazia Atif
Aamir Mazhar & Asimyar Tiwana 32
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
2015
Mantaha Maqsood
Rima Rarid & Sakib
Farheen, Seyham & Mehreen
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
09
Sara Raza, Misha Rahman, Imtisal Zafar, Shammal Qureshi
we like to party
Samiya & Asif Razzee
Our favourite boy, Aamir Mazhar, celebrated his birthday with close friends and family at Cafe Aylanto. Here's to wishing him a great year ahead.
Ali Azmat & Ghalib Razzee
Sara Razzee
Ahmer Farooq & Imtisal Zafar 34
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
Uzma & Ramzan Sheikh
Nadira Omer Khalid 2015
Zainab Rehman, Mariam Shah & Seyham Vahidy
Umair & Fatima Fazli
Sana Adil
Momina & Nael Ahmed
Mehvish Khan
Sabene Saigol & HSY
Sehr Murtaza Latif
Hasnat Ahmed, Sara Tanvir,Hasan Ibrahim, Hasan Tahir & Shazia Deen
Ayesha Salman
Hasan
Nahzat & Adnan Azam 2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
35
make it pop
Mariyam
Aalma Rizwan, Mehak Tufail, Rizwan Dewan & Azmay Shehzada
Textile design graduation and artist Mariyam D Rizwan launched her first outlet in Karachi last week. We wish her all the best for her new venture!
Anusheh Shahid
Anam Rizvi
Ahad & Sana 36
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
Aalma Rizwan & Saira Paracha
Raana Khan & Ayaz Anis
2015
Alizeh Pasha & Natasia Khalid
Chand Rizwan & Saira Paracha
Nabila & Seema Ansari
Iqra Akram
Moiz
Samia Shehzada, Sara with a friend
Shayan Qureshi, Aman & Zahra Qureshi
Aden Rehan
Sana Tariq, Aamra Tariq & Ahad Tariq
Hassan Habib Hashmi & Atik Sheikh 2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
37
Ayesha Noon Khan
Nails it in this boho chic look!
Sara Shahid Sara's classic style has us impressed.
who's hot k e e w this 38
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
2015
Nael Ahmed Is always on point!
k!
Sania Ali
We love her off beat style! sari + leather jacket=
Zara Khan
Girl, just look at the body!
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
39
38 40
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
2015
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
39 41
40 42
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
2015
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
41 43
42 44
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE MAGAZINE PAPERAZZI
2015 2015
2015 2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE MAGAZINE PAPERAZZI
43 45
Urdu 1 has partnered with FPW for the first time ever, how did that happen? We introduced International (Turkish) Fashion to Pakistan in the form of "Ishq e Mamnu", and now we feel its time to take Pakistani fashion to international horizons. Tell us about your involvement at FPW? I was involved in everything from the production to the celebrity showstoppers to our hosts to everything which had a connection to the channel in one way or the other. Did the fashion week come upto your expectations? It did come upto our expectations but then sky is the limit, there is so much more we can do and we shall do. Did you feel anything was lacking? I think we did manage to get everything covered albeit with some hiccups (as this was our first time) but the future prospects excite us; there is still so much that can be made to happen. Being such a popular drama channel, tell us a little more about Urdu 1. More than a channel it’s a dug out or you may call it a team pavilion, where the captain leads but the success goes to the team! In addition to dramas, we have the exclusive international rights to MasterChef Pakistan and The Voice.
in the spotlight paperazzi gets all the scoop behind the fashion and drama world, from urdu1 powerhouse, nina kashif. here's what she had to say: 46
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
2015
What makes Urdu 1 different from the rest? Versatility. Turkish, Indian and now Pakistani content is radiated in a single prime bandwidth. What sets us apart is the fact that we celebrate diversity within our perimeter without leaning onto an offshoot channel. Do you feel the pressure of coming up with something extraordinary with so many competing channels around? Innovation is the name of the game and competition is its spirit. We definitely plan to present the various colours of Pakistani media in the most interesting manner possible. FPW is a case in point, and yes, we are coming up with something extraordinary very soon. What do you expect people to look for with Urdu 1? Pure entertainment. Who is your target audience? For us everyone is our target audience. We create for people of all ages and all walks of life. We want men and women both to get entertained by us.
Do you think men watch these Drama's as much as women do? Actually yes, you'll be surprised! That’s why you see so many pretty ladies adorning the screen these days. Is it true that there is a peak time of viewing drama's? In our mostly urban households there is a convenient time to watch dramas, like around dinner time when everyone is home and the family sits together. Nevertheless, I remember people waking up at around sehri time to watch Pakistan hockey matches during Olympics. The content quality matters more than its temporal placement. Ishq e Mamnu and Farieha that came on Urdu 1 had the same effect, whenever we placed it, we would still get the audience. Was it risky to bring Turkish Soaps to Pakistan? Of course it was but then so was Wright brothers’ first flight! Being the very first channel to bring in Turkish drama's dubbed in Urdu, which clearly has taken your viewers by storm, must have been a great feeling? Oh yes it was- even better than having chocolate! Any other foreign dubbed serials you're bringing in the near future? Yes we are, and it's bigger than what we have shown you before on our screens. Tell us a little about your role at Urdu 1? I am the Programming head at urdu 1 (GM URDU 1) and it's my responsibility to take care of the content from production till the post which is aired from my channel. Our readers would love to know about your interests in fashion. Ofcourse my interest in fashion helped me to deal with the local fashion world which resulted in the form of a successful FPW event but on the other hand, since I am neither a model nor a designer, I still like to wear nice clothes which are appropriate to the occasion. Who do you think showcased the best collections? They were all amazing- creativity at its best! But no one
Nina wearing Wardha Saleem Nina wearing Umar Sayeed & jewellery by Sherezad Rahimtoola
Nina wearing Shehla Chatoor
"We introduced International (Turkish) Fashion to Pakistan in the form of "Ishq e Mamnu", and now we feel it's time to take Pakistani fashion to international horizons." told me that it was a competition, otherwise I would have made a comparative matrix. What are your favourite drama serials? Ishq e Mamnu, Dastaan, Jackson Heights and Humsafar. I was the project head/executive producer for Humsafar before I joined Urdu 1. We saw so many celebrity showstoppers on the ramp this time, how did you manage this? I am so humbled by the way they responded to me. My relationship with them is so special and I treasure it the most. We don’t have a producer-actor relationship, we are a bunch of friends.
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
47
get the look
in our newest feature, we show you what your favorite street style celebrities are wearing. look no further, find your style inspiration right here!
Maheen Kardar Ali Carries an apple clutch from Quirky & Co.'s collection
Bisma Tareen wears Zohra Rahman's two tone earrings from her Ceres Collection.
Freida Pinto Samina Khan Stands tall in Gianvito Rossi open-toe ankle suede booties. We love her Paradise Sarah's Bag!
Mahin Hussain Holds a Mahin Hussain Doodle Do clutch
Zainab Malik Wears a Misha Lakhani Radhika organza wrap. Apte
48
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
2015
2015
PAPERAZZI MAGAZINE
39