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10 A Bridal Affair Zara Shahjahan's bridal collection viewing 12 In his shoes Caanchi & Lugari's 4th store opening 14 Cover Shoot By Furqan Salon 22 About Me Feat. Maha Jawed 26 Hot in the city Best buys this week! 28 Life on Paperazzi Sana Shahnawaz 32 About a Boy Amjad Bhatti 34 Love to love you Harris Masood & Hamza Bokhari
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a bridal affair
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Zara Shahjahan showcased her latest bridal collection at her flagship store in Gulberg Galleria. The event was well-attended by the who's who of the fashion world.
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Caanchi & Lugari launched its fourth store in Pakistan. This grand store offers a premium experience of high-end international labels.
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Armughan & Hassan
Abbas Akhtar & Lubna
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Furqan The talented makeup artist Furqan introduces three different glamorous looks inspired by international shoots. Makeup: Furqan Photography: Umair bin Nasir Model: Fouzia Aman
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the fashion list!
ready, set, style! th is week s ham mal qures hi pairs four sty lis h bareeze man ou tfits and makes them his very own .
I paired this sherwani with a simple white short kurta and cotton trousers. A fun pocket square and Bareeze Man slip-ons added oomph to my look. The signature Bareeze gold-plated buttons are not to be missed!
This double-breasted blazer from Bareeze Man's new collection is right on trend! I completed my look with a maroon pashmina scarf and tan shoes.
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I loved this modern interpratation of a suit. The jacket is super fun and can either be tied at the back or upfront. The zipper detailing, great tailoring and great finishing make this jacket a favourite.
I chose to pair this signature Bareeze Man piece - the Quaid Jacket - with white trousers and an orange pashmina scarf. It would be amazing to see Pakistani men opt for this look rather than a traditional suit.
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ABOUT ME:
maha jawed Tell me 3 of your strengths.
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Hometown: Karachi, Pakistan School: City School Instagram: @mahajawed1
Tell us about a dish you're still waiting to see in restaurants here.
- I work amazingly well under pressure. - I am very updated with the food trends because only I know how much time I spend on researching with blogs. - I try my best to be consistent so I obsessively measure everything.
It has to be Ramen. I hope I’ve done justice to the one I’ve put on the menu at Xanders. I also really miss a classic serving of Duck and Rice. Tell us a little bit about yourself. I’m a pure Karachi girl, but I was born in Turkey as my mom is Turkish. Back in 2009, I was just doing odd cooking shows and was miserable as I felt they wanted to stick to the same old local concepts without any experimentation. I didn’t know how to expect a viable career in food over here and since food was all I knew, I knew I needed to be trained. I then found myself a scholarship and spent five months on my application. I didn't expect to get it but I did so off I went to Le Cordon Bleu London for 9 months. I gained some experience at this place called '360' in Turkey for 8 months. When I got back in 2010 I decided to go for my own little business (Fatso). I wasn’t sure if any one was going to like it but I got really lucky. I then started serving my desserts at Espresso. The Red Velvet cake was a game changer for me. That year I got 800 orders for that cake. Since then my business has been established! 22
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Do you like cooking simple food or gourmet? My style of cooking is more towards comfort food. Although I love gourmet cooking and I was trained in French Cuisine, I’ve realised that food businesses here really just should keep it simple. I mean if I add foes gras to my burger, how much will I sell it for? Have you been working just as a chef or were you involved in other projects? As mentioned earlier, Fatso was going on and I was getting decent orders from a bunch of loyal customers and also helped Espresso out. I worked on Lal’s savoury menu as an official food consultant. That’s when I realised that this is a proper profession which wasn’t very time consuming and also paid really well. I ended up doing the bread for both Pantry and Hoagies. I've worked with Chatterbox, Cafe Forty Four which unfortunately shut down, Rowtisserie and Cosmopolitan. Last year after I started working out, I realized that no restaurant serves healthy dishes other than salads and thats when Fitso started. What ventures have you been involved lately? Other than Fitso, a (fitter) sub genre of Fatso, I've designed the new menu at the new Xander’s.Sikander is amazing and together we worked well and have added some delicious stuff to the menu. My next venture would be to bring the Fitso menu to supermarkets for customers on the go. What is your favourite type of food to eat? I don’t eat anything I make. I love Pakistani food and would pick it over anything else. However, I would choose Fitso over Fatso because since last year I am trying to live healthier. Also, I would rather have savoury than dessert. What is your favourite cuisine to cook? For myself I make Pakistani dishes but for my customers I enjoy making simple soul food such as
Mediterranen or European. I do have a soft spot for Turkish Cuisine. What do you feel about the fine dining situation in Pakistan? The only real fine dining we have over here is Okra. It is the only restaurant I know of that truly cares about the food that is on their customers plate. It’s not mass produced and they don’t care about targeting a number of certain dishes out in a day. A lot of restaurants here who did even serve amazing food at one point have dumbed down their menu and just stuck to what everyone else sells. Who is your mentor in this industry? It has to be Ayaz, the owner of Okra. What do you have to say about the bakeries here? I’ve heard bakers complain about local flour and say that is the reason why something didn’t turn out the way it should have. I don’t know what their talking about because I’ve made sour dough and ciabattas with local flour. They actually add supplements that gives them longer shelf life which for me is the death of bread. What do you feel about the hygiene issues in most of our restaurants and dhabas? Well I love eating at some of my favourite spots on Burns Road. I’ve spent all my life here and I honestly feel like I have hardwired my stomach so I don’t think about this when I am eating out here. However, in my kitchen, with my own team, I fine them each time they have been careless. If you were to design a springtime menu right now what would it look like? As of late I am extremely inspired by Asian flavours. I love a bowl of good Ramen and I admire authentic Asian dishes. So my menu would definitely have different types of stir-fries, steamed food and lots of seafood rather than red meats.
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You must try the steamed bun dish that I have created at Xander’s. I would also recommend the Sea Bass at Okra that I had last week. I rarely find any dish to be this perfect. What do you do stay educated about new trends in food? I love blogs. I don’t buy cookbooks any more but I do get them once in a while as presents. I also take inspiration from Masterchef Australia. I also subscribe to magazines such as Bon Appetite. How do you ensure the quality of your dishes? I try very hard to make sure my team follows my recipe strictly. I don’t like it when the staff tries to make their own version of my food. Have you thought about starting cooking classes? It’s great and whoever is doing it, that’s amazing but I just don’t have the time at the moment. How do you manage your ingredients, as we know Pakistan doesn’t have most things available here? I buy from supermarkets like Agha’s and Farid’s. I love using local ingredients. I have suppliers who bring me things that I really need. I buy stuff that can be stored while I’m travelling and I also often tell my friends to bring me a certain sauce or some kind of cheese. What dish are you most proud of? It has to be the sourdough at Pantry as I self taught myself to bake breads by watching insane amounts of bread documentaries. It really broke my heart once
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when I overheard a family tell the waiter they didn’t the bread as it was too hard and chewy. What do you feel other restaurants and chefs lack here? They aren't original. I have seen Facebook pages of businesses that literally copy my recipe as well as presentation and sell it for maybe a hundred rupees less. We have poorly trained staff. I really hate when the waiters are a clueless about a dish when a customer enquires about it. What is your favourite restaurant in Pakistan and abroad? In Pakistan, it has to be Okra as they are simply the best. In London, I loved Arancina this simple honest Italian restaurant. I also love Ottolenghi in London, which serves Middle Eastern/European dishes. I feel like Pantry in Lahore is very similar to Ottolenghi. What would your ideal Sunday look like? At the beach with my friends where I am making burgers for everyone. I enjoy having small dinner parties where a few of us friends cook. Some of my friends cook really well! Finally, what advice would you like to give to any one who’s willing to enter this industry. I would say be original. Your google search should never say “quick xyz” instead you should search for “authentic xyz." Training will give you an advantage but you don’t need it to be a chef. You can get recipes from anywhere so you just need to have the right aesthetics.
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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.
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1. there ' s never a dull moment aro und h im . he is a drama magnet! 2 . he is s o confident and secure in h is own skin , n obody can intimidate him . 3. he gives the best reality checks, he can k n ock y o u off y o ur h igh horse in seconds . 4. he has the most exquisite eye for art and finds the mos t gorgeous trinkets for home dĂŠ cor . 5. he does the best impressi on of aish wary a rai ' s paro from devdas .
1. he eats ketchup with everythin g ! 2 . his knack for deemin g everyth in g even slightly ex orbitant as 'pretentio us' yo u' re a fashi on designer . 3. his inability to cope with the fact that I do n ot and will n ot drive . 4. his coordinati on skills are terrible ( so are mine , it’ s an awfu l match) 5. his tas te in desi m usic ( current favorite : faraatay )
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1. i hate hate hate him for sn ubbin g m y heartthrob rani m u kherjee and that jus t seem to grow with time . i W will kill h im an y time for that 2 . can yo u imagine , he hate game of thrones and orange is the new black, can anyone help him how m uch is he missin g on the world ? 3. his excellency effin g gets up really early almost dawn time and expects everyone on planet earth to do the same and yes he leaves the lights turned on while i am s till as leep in his room . 4. he does n ot dri ve ! he has a pact with saudi women
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1. he has been a constant moti vatin g factor in m y life , a total 4 am friend. 2 . he will turn an y an y situati on right for y ou and chan ge y o ur entire percep tion. 3. he writes so well that if he was n ot a designer , he cou ld get a pu litzer. 4. m r. mas ood is a world class chef , makes the bes t food that takes all yo ur blues away 5. las t but n ot the least , because of h im i co u ld meet h is mother , who is just like m y own mother , her wisdom s, her guidance can make any one feel so good abo ut them sel ves.
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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? We went to Italy as our destination because of its history, architecture, and sumptuous cuisine. We took a train from Zurich to Lake Como and stayed there for 3 days. We then moved via train to Venice, Florence and Rome and took a fight to Milan back to home. Whom did you travel with? Every summer my children are super enthusiastic about the summer travel plans. We usually travel with the kids so that they get the exposure to different cultures, cuisines, and also spend quality time away from the hectic routine. For us the balanced upbringing is of utmost importance.
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Where did you stay? At Lake Como we stayed at renovated 18th Century Hotel very close to the Lake shore. It was so relaxing just to laze around the lake or go cycling in the streets and eat at numerous road side eateries in the old quarters of the city. The Como city center houses the famous Domo (Church). Not to forget the boat ride on Lake Como that's a spectacular treat. Lake Como has shopping around the old quarters of the city opening up to a grand piazza with eateries all around. At Venice - the wonder city - we stayed at the Carlton Hotel on the Grand Canal near the Realtor Bridge. Another lovely place to stay is the Ca'Nigra lagoon resort. The usual spots are the gondola ride, Rialto Bridge and a trip to St Mark’s Square with plenty of eateries to offer. Venice has fantastic shopping in the labyrinth of narrow passageways
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with surprise gems of arts and crafts. Florence has its own flavor to offer. Just plunge into the city to discover the Piazza Michael Angelo, Square of the Duomo, not to miss the Uffizi gallery and absolutely loves Ponte Vecchio. Great gelatos around the area. A drive up the Tuscan Hill is a treat to catch a panoramic view of the city. Rome is never enough. In Rome we stayed at Trevi Hotel near the Spanish Steps. The heart of Rome is St. Peter’s Basilica (Vatican City), Colosseum, Palatine Hill, Pantheon, Navona Square and Trevi Fountain with history conquered, shopping in Rome is modern all around the famous Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps. Navona Square was our favorite for eating and spending the evenings with artists, music and live shows all around.
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Tell us about the sights noone should miss out on Italy has so much to offer. We could not have squeezed in more on the trip but definitely the Amalfi Coast and Tuscan flavor for the next visit. What can you do over there to relax and unwind? With kids and husband who gets the time to unwind. We were on the go all the time but I can't complain, we saw a lot.
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Finally, any tips? Beware there is no such thing as HOT coffee or tea in Italy.
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Your weekly entertainment guide plus all the upcoming events and much much more! Paperazzi gives you the latest scoop!
fun & games Are you ready for a fabulous Kids Carnival happening on the 27th of January to the 31st? A great fun-filled event with non-stop kid’s entertainment in Fortress Square Mall don't miss out!
you make us proud! Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s documentary, A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness has been nominated as one of only 5 documentaries from across the globe, in the Best Documentary - short subject category for the 88th Academy Awards. We are super proud!
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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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Monday will be a constant buzz of information flowing from and through you; it shouldn't be hard to keep up with it all. The bulk of the week will be taken up with internal dealings. You'll need to make sure that all of your family members are on board with your latest plans -- once that's settled, you'll move forward quickly and accomplish a lot. As the weekend begins on Friday, you'll experience a quick thrill of romance that will strengthen current relationships or push you to take a risk.
You might get a little too far ahead of yourself on Monday if you don't keep track of your pace. You'll recalibrate by Tuesday, and for the next several days you'll feel good and might be comfortable enough to bring up a difficult subject with someone close. You could be inspired to whip up a dinner for friends one night. On Friday a relationship will be gently tested and you'll find that humility will be the only appropriate response. Later in the weekend, all will feel exactly right in the world.
Monday will be as close to perfect as a day can get for you, full of good people and good conversation. Light confusion will settle in on Tuesday and stay for a few days, but as long as you can keep from excessive spending it shouldn't cause any significant problems. It's a good time to take stock of your possessions. Friday and Saturday bring new and interesting people into your social circles. Intellectual stimulation will be held in high regard. Be careful speaking with family members or close friends on Sunday -- you're likely to be misunderstood.
You'll be tempted to move far away from your normal role on Monday, and might shock those who think they know you well. Much of the week will be focused on you and your emotional needs, so be ready for more than one heart-to-heart. You'll be in touch with your feelings and more articulate than ever. Early in the weekend there will be an opportunity to make a quick purchase or other deal that you'll want to jump on, but take a minute to think it through first. If you can afford it, go for it.
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Your ambitions should come out on the table Monday, even if you're just talking things over with friends or family. Your vulnerable side will be showing most of the week, and most people will warm up to you even more because of it. You might be a little more sensitive to perceived slights, but the payoff will be worth it. The weekend will be big and bright and wonderful -- if you're in the right place, you'll have a brush with celebrity. On Sunday you might turn inward a little as you consider your future.
Your logic will be unassailable on Monday, but you still might lose an argument or two to the fast-talkers in your crowd. From Tuesday through Thursday, your energy will be directed outward toward other people, and you'll find that organizing groups gives you a great deal of satisfaction. There might be a few too many items on your agenda for the weekend for you to get them all out of the way, so try to add some flexibility to your plans. Sunday starts a phase of high achievement and general goodwill.
Your brainpower will be multiplied many times over on Monday, but don't expect to finish any projects up quite yet. Most of the week will be extremely busy, and you might find yourself starting (or taking on) more work than you know what to do with. Don't get frustrated -- just do your best and take time to appreciate the small things in life. The weekend will feel considerably more relaxing, and you will most likely find that you're feeling more confident as well. Sunday will be a very good time for reconciliations and reunions of all sorts.
Some strange little detail will try to trip you up very early in the week, but if you're watchful you'll see it coming in time to avoid it. You'll be full of energy for most of the week, and your intuitions will be strong and reliable. Try to let other people choose their own paths -- even if you can see that they're making mistakes. There might be a conflict with authority early in the weekend, especially if you give in to the temptation to show off. A secret will come out on Sunday.
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Don't rely on anyone else on Monday -- everything will be completely up to you, and others will likely be too busy to help anyway. You might feel mismatched or out of synch for much of the week, but a little flexibility will help you and your partners make it through the rough patch. Philosophical differences will seem to be magnified, but you're closer than you think. By Friday you'll get a big infusion of good fortune, and should start noticing definite advantages to your position. Take it easy on Sunday -- slow and steady is right for you.
Most people around you on Monday will be flighty and hard to keep up with, but if you lead by example you might pull them back on track. From Tuesday through Thursday, you'll find yourself going through an intensely social phase that will involve peaks and valleys of emotional energy. Do your best to face each person you meet directly and honestly. Work might be a problem on Friday or Saturday, but playing favorites will only make it worse. Spend time on Sunday looking into that question that's been bothering you.
On Monday, a chance encounter should yield some intense conversation -- which might lead to a valuable connection. Life around the house will be more difficult than usual until Friday; make sure you deal with every situation as it arises so you don't have to work them all out at once. Keep your cool and you'll be fine. The urge to say 'no' will be overwhelming for much of the weekend, especially when you get drawn into someone else's power struggle. Be meticulous on Sunday; every detail will be equally important.
Try to stay put on Monday -- travel or moving will be fraught with delays and interruptions. Much of the week will be filled with good fun and creative activities. One big mystery or several small puzzles will consume most of your attention, but you'll find interesting and inventive solutions. Coworkers or family members might be troublesome on Friday or Saturday, but if you breathe properly and stick with stress reduction, they'll chill out. Take time to help friends or the community on Sunday; the karma will feel great.
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