Pakistan Today Paperazzi issue ss 139 May 1st, 2016

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READY, SET, STYLE

Sanie Shoaib wears four gorgeous Ayesha Khurram outfits

life on paperazzi Momina Teli

Redah Misbah shares her expert advice with us

s li p an d s lide Slide into summer in these comfortable and uber chic flats!

a musical

the ballet collection

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Ammar Zaeem and Maliha Sajjad's sangeet

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Urban Culture bring to you this summer, a collection that is incredibly wearable and takes the season to move into something fresh and extravagant. The collection clearly highlights the unforgettable stories which defines the season. Of- the – Moment style in bold looks yet comfortable wear‌

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12 A Musical Night Ammar Zaeem and Maliha Sajjad's sangeet 20 Cheesy Bites Pizza Hut introduces a new pizza 24 Home is where the heart is Sahar Malik launches Celeste Home Fashion 28 Birthday Boy Fahad Hussayn's birthday tea 32 Hotties of the week! See who's on our style chart this week 34 Cover Shoot by Studio S 40 Ready, Set, Style Sanie Shoaib wears Ayesha Khurram 42 Get the look Be inspired by our street style celebrities

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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, Photographers: Irfan Younas & Kamran Mehdi Printed at PTPRINT Press, 4- Shaarey Fatima Jinnah Lahore. | Paperazzi is a project of Paper Magazine and Pakistan Today. Contact Details: papermagazine2010@gmail.com



Minhal Saigol & Iqraa Mansha

Shehrbano Taseer & Yousaf Shahbaz

Bisma Tareen

Ayesha Noon

Nadira Omer Haiya Bokhari

Akbar Hussain & Aleena Naqvi Shanzay Sheikh

ballet shoes

Studio S by Seher Tareen showcased her latest collection inspired by ballet with a beautifully managed solo show at The Nishat, Lahore. She collaborated with jewellery designer Zohra Rahman to create some fabulous pieces. The event was managed by Shazreh Khalid.

Hajra & Izza Sami

Minahil Fareed & Mehak Elahi

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Sadaf Zarrar

Mehek Rizvi & Ramshay Sheikh

Kamiar Rokni & Nadira Amir

Sasha Mahmud

Yasmin Khan Sahar Mahmud

Natasha Monnoo

Momina Sibtain

Aleena & Iram Naqvi

Aamna Taseer

Seher Tareen & Zohra Rahman

Nida Mian Mehek Saeed Jugnu Mohsin 2016

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A musical night

Mehreen

Mehr Saad, Faten Suleman, Zoyah & Eman Suleman

Ammar Zaeem and Maliha Sajjad's sangeet is definitely a night to remember. Good company, great music and beautiful weather made this event super memorable.

Rehan Munir, Huma & Zoyah

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Fatima Josh

AFbeera Tanveer 2016

Zoya Abbasi & Eman Zaeem

Zahra Naveed, Sameer Khokhar & Nazish Sameer



Rana Noman, Saamiya Raazee, Ayesha Salman, Amjad Mohsin & Nadira Khalid Anushka Peracha & Suleiman Ghaznavi

Mudassar Shahbaz

Farhad Humayun & Sumayrah Khan 14

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Nimra Haroon & Jahanzaib Shafique

Mehek Saeed, Bano & Ayesha Abbasi

Ameena Qayyum

Zainab Zulfiqar 2016

Sehr & Haroon Latif

Faisal & Nida


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haute couture

Aimal Khan

Tajwer, Anam, Ali J & Marvie

Khadija & Obaid Couture launched their bridal & Pret line with a successful event in Lahore. The launch was later followed by a fun jazz night!

Sidra & Ubaid Khan

Kumail Mustafa & Sidra

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Fizza Aslam Saigol & Taimur Saigol


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Arif & Saman Piracha

Omar Khokar

Junaid & Mahrosh

Sidra, Khadija, Aimal, Babloo & Ubaid

Usman Ghani & Neha 18

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Muhammad Salman

Amna Qamar & Meenam Qazi

Ahmed Iqbal & Tahira


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Amber Liaqat

Fatin Gondal

home is where the heart is

Ali Sethi & Juggun Kazim

Sahar Malik launched Celeste home fashion in Lahore with a grand launch. Live singing by Ali Sethi and Katri, an interior designer from Paris, displayed her bespoke line. The event was managed by Sana Bhatti and PR by Savvy PR.

Mehek Rizvi

Karim, Saleha & Sakib Chisti

Aamir Mazhar & Momina 24

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Rana Noman

Rima Farid & Faisal Farooqui

Rubina & Muniba Ahmed



Rana Noman, Saamiya Raazee, Ayesha Salman, Amjad Mohsin & Nadira Khalid

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Samsara Hussain, Sana Bhatti, Nooray Bhatti & Rehana Rajput

Uzma Ramzan

Cybil Chowdhry

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Mustafa & Katri Hautala

Sarah Javed

Alhan & Sehr

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Seyham

Zehra & Humayun Mian


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Zara Shahjahan

birthday boy

Fahad Hussayn

Sana Bhatti & Samsara Hussain

Fahad Hussayn invited his close friends for tea at Cafe Barbera. We wish our favourite designer lots of luck for the next year!

Maheen Kardar

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Ammara Hikmat & Maida Azmat

Umum & Matt

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Rohma

Shahwar Ali Khan & Ali Sethi



Wajiha & Shahbano

spring into summer

Sehar Asher, Anush & Shazia Ammar

Zarqash launched their lawn collection with much fun & fervour. Congratulations on a sold-out exhibition!

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Zainab

Zara 2016

Sana & Fatima

Juggan Kazim & Naz Mansha


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h ot t i es o f

Nida Mian Momina Sibtain Kills it in a Ted Baker skirt and knotted crop top.

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Elegant in a Studio S sari.

Sania Ali

We're huge fans of her chic style.


f the week

Seher Tareen

Sports a customized Studio S dress & cape.

Iqraa Mansha

Fun, fresh & floral in Self-portrait.

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studio s

the ballet collection Studio S prides itself in paying homage to the arts with every collection. Our latest luxury pret - collection takes inspiration from the beautifully complex world of the ballet. The Russian ballet Swan Lake, Russian royal jewels, and the dreamy ballet paintings of Edgar Degas are in special focus. The silhouettes are highly contemporary, yet retain a high glamour quotient. Zohra Rahman collaborated with Studio S to design customized pieces for The Ballet collection. Makeup & Hair: Sante Salon Photography: Faisal Farooqui & Team Dragonfly Models: Amna Babar, Kanwal Ilyas, Anum Malik, Maham Ali, Farwa & Aisha

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featuring ayesha khurram

ready, set, style! th is week sanie shoaib wears fo ur ayesha k hurram o u tfits and makes them her very own . This summer by colour palette is a bit biased towards pastels. This pink cotton net shirt with gorgeous pearl work is one of my favourites.

This outfit is definitely one of my favourites. The best part is it can pass for both Eastern and Western wear.

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Ayesha Khurram's new collection is all about a free spirited summer, doused in artisanal pearls and luxurious fabrics. This shirt is definitely the epitome of her brand manta.

White, off-shoulder and pearls are always a winning combination. I kept my hair tied up for all the looks for a no-fuss, clean summer look.

Brand: Ayesha Khurram Muse: Sanie Shoaib Photography: Irfan Younas Hair & makeup: Arammish

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get the look

we show you what your favourite street style celebrities are wearing. look no further, find your style inspiration right here!

Aamna Taseer Pulls off these polkadotted matching separate with ease.

Aleena Naqvi Styles a Studio S embellished jacket with a midi dress.

Freida Pinto Meher Tareen Our very own Meher Tareen wears a customized Studio S dress and pairs it with Aquazarra heels and fun accessories.

Haiya Bokhari Be inspired by Haiya's short bob. Chop it off ladies.

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Ayesha Noon Khan Keeps it casual in ripped jeans and a fun graphic tee.

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ABOUT ME:

maria khan CV

Are there any upcoming projects we should be excited for?

Hometown:

I’m working on my pieces right now, everyday. I’m focused on what I want to make.

Lahore, Pakistan

College:

Harvard University

Who are your real life heroes?

What advice would you give to a younger you? Never stop working. Keep working because things will get better.

Abdul Sattar Edhi

What is your background in the arts? I don’t really have arts running in the family. It was just very instinctive for me to pursue it. People have a feeling that artists won’t really end up making money out of their passion but luckily my family didn’t discourage me for those reasons. I am thankful for them having faith. Where do you derive your inspiration from? I go through art books. I also like going through women’s pen drawings in Urdu Magazines. But honestly I derive my inspiration from everyday things like talking to people, listening to their stories and connecting with human emotion. A good weather, a great outfit, anything can trigger my creative process. Are they any particular art movements that inspire you? I relate a lot to the expressionism movement. The works of geniuses like Lucian Freud & Francis Bacon really interest me. The loud images the movement has created appeals to me. Can you walk us through the process of developing your work? My work is never pre-planned. I start with a blank canvas and create a portrait. The portrait is my, “Once upon a time…”. I begin with a portrait and create a character. The process is spontaneous. I could begin with a specific idea and end up with 44

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something totally unexpected. I may even end up surprising myself. One thing that remains constant is that my figure is the main focus of my work. Does art have a calming or exciting effect on your being? My work is my diary. It’s a catharsis. You could start a piece when you’re angry or confused or happy and take it all out on the canvas. The art takes up all your energy. It isn’t always one way. Would you say you are an avid reader? Does reading play a role in your creative process? I read a lot but not about art. I consume fiction. Fiction helps my imagination run wild. Music also plays a strong role in my creative process. What I listen to, gives me mental images that later develop on my canvas. Who would you say is your mentor? R.M. Naeem, my teacher at N.C.A.. He helped me develop my work through his tutoring. I knew how to draw but I struggled with what to draw. He helped me find my direction and that guidance helps me to this day. Tell us about your favorite piece. I love all my work. It’s very difficult to choose between your creations but there is this one piece that really helped me grow. It was called, “There was once an Old Man in a Velvet Coat”. I’ve been drawing female figures as my subjects but with this painting I stepped out of my comfort zone and worked on two male figures. I drew it for my solo show at the Canvas Gallery and the response was terrific. This one helped me grow. It was a turning point for me as an artist. What has been the proudest and most fulfilling moment in your career so far? Last year in March, I curated my first solo show. It was a very frightening experience putting it together but once it was done, I was very proud of myself. It did really well. Do your fashion choices take influence from the art you create? Do you see a similar vein run through both? It does sometimes. I work with foliage in my paintings and I do like buying printed outfits, with intricate foliage work on them. I am a working woman and on regular days my dressing is more functional. It is said that great art comes from terribly sensitive souls. Would you agree or disagree to the statement? I absolutely agree with that. That is what separates artists from regular people. An artist can take a seemingly insignificant, routine visual that others may not even register and eternalise it on canvas. What is one question that nobody asks you but you wish they did? People always ask how I create or begin my work but nobody ever asks how difficult it is to give away your work. There is such a strong emotional connection that develops between an artist and their artwork while it’s being created. When you have to let it go it’s actually a difficult process. Are there any upcoming projects we should be excited for? I’m working on my pieces right now, everyday. I’m focused on what I want to make.

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