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THE 70'S PAKISTAN RADIOACTIVE DECADE
Areesha Chaudhry reviews this brilliant art show
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luxury lawn s/s '16
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beat the heat with bb cream Zainab Abbas picks of the best BB cream
paperazzi spoke to all the talented individuals who make fpw a success
life on paperazzi Amal Hayat
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14 Ivy League Ivy lawn launched nationwide 16 Hashtag Clothing brand, Hashtag launched its store 22 Cover Shoot By Tabassum Mughal 34 In the spotlight Tarek Rizq 36 Beauty Edit Zainab Abbas gives us expert tips! 38 Hot in the city Best buys this week! 40 Life on paperazzi Amal Hayat 42 About a boy Akbar Masood
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Rotary Club of Karachi Centennial under the patronage of Consulat Général de France â Karachi held its fundraiser “French Night”. The event was attended by French, U.S. & Swiss Council Generals with number of celebrities and socialites.
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Ivy launched their new lawn collection with an exclusive preview. We have our eyes on some of their fabulous prints.
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Naz Mansha & Momina Sibtain
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Zeest Asad & Rushna Shahjahan
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Mahum,Iman & Sabina
Clothing brand Hashtag launched its flagship store in Xinhua Mall Gulberg Lahore. The event was managed by Troika Events and PR.
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tabassum mughal luxury lawn s/s '16 Tabassum Mughal’s Luxury Lawn S/S ’16 collection for Al-Zohaib evokes rustic Renaissance gardens with fauna, flora and curlicue motifs juxtaposed onto a flourish of vibrant hues and elegant tribal and floral patterns. Embrace your romantic inner goddess this season and revel in a dreamscape of utter femininity…
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the force behind fpw 2016 PAPERAZZI SPOKE TO ALL THE TALENTED INDIVIDUALS WHO MAKE FPW A SUCCESS WARDHA SALEEM (CEO)
Fashion Pakistan has been one of the most memorable experiences of my career. It is an exciting blend of learning and working with the diverse young team of individuals who make this platform the ideal projection of our innovative Pakistani fashion industry. We are striving to make this event a true business and networking opportunity for designers. I want to give my sincere thanks to my board members, our teams, partners (URDU1 and TDAP) and a very talented set of designers and models for putting up yet another ground breaking event which raised the bar for future fashion events.
DEEPAK PERWANI (SHOW DIRECTOR)
As fashion progresses so does our new collabrations with Urdu 1 and TDAP and over 400 buyers this year with TEXPO . We are looking at the real business of fashion at FPW.
SANAM CHAUDHRI (CHAIRPERSON)
Chairing the Council for the past three years has been one of the biggest learning experiences of my life. I am grateful to all who have worked with us to make our events successful. I am indebted to Maheen Khan, Deepak Perwani and Shameel Ansari for their endless support and mentorship during this tenure.
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TEHMINA KHALID (TAKE II PR)
FPW will always hold a special place in my heart both emotionally and professionally, as I started my PR career with the first FPW. I have been part of FPW since it's inception, which give me an edge over the rest in understanding the PR and media requirements. It goes without saying that doing this year's FPW was like coming back home. It was a very exhilarating and awesome experience.
RABIA JAVERI NUBAIN ALI
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MAIN SPONSOR
Fashion Pakistan Week has become the country's leading platform to promote Fashion. The event gets bigger and better every season with very strong partnerships and content. With continuous 3 days of trending, more than 25,000 social media posts and presence of 700 foreign buyers/ audience for its Spring/Summer 2016 edition, it has made history. Heres wishing more power to local Fashion Industry.
TDAP is committed to export enhancement and has played a strong role in creating connectivity between fashion houses and international buyers. The collaboration between TEXPO and FPW is an excellent opportunity to showcase Pakistani fashion to a whole array of textile buyers from all over the world, including, so far, persons such as Oliver Lapidus, Letz Martin, Beaumenay Joannet, Dubai Design District, Malone Souliers, Mitsubishi Fashion Co etc.
NINA KASHIF ( GM URDU 1) EVENT & MEDIA PARTNER
Urdu1 is proud to be the event and media partner, as we would like to promote our local fashion talent and show the world our creative ability at its best.
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The 70’s
Pakistan
Radioactive decade BY AREESHA CHAUDHRY
amin gulgee
MURREE BREWERY IS THE BEST
I chose this object because it reminds me of my childhood and my parents. It reminds me of how they used to celebrate the joyous days of Pakistan. It sure was a great decade.
Recently, an opulent art affair took place at Amin Gulgee’s Art gallery in Karachi. The exhibition showcased around forty artists and was curated by none other than the maestros Amin Gulgee and Nilofer Farrukh. The curators aimed to foreground the ambivalent legacy of the 1970’s by celebrating the exuberance of the 70’s cinema, music and art in Pakistan and highlighting the political and cultural challenges faced during that decade. our The show aimed at analyzing the cultural life of the country and how it withstood the political vagaries of time. In this exclusive piece, we speak to some of the artists about their inspiration behind their great work.
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My work is based on a Herald Cover which shows the rapidly changing trends of the 70's. It was decade of oscillation and liberalism in Pakistan where political and cultural roles had quite literally changed the map of the country. Live music, great food, lots of alcohol, dancing and cinemas continued to thraive and religiosity remained a private matter. However, this phenomenon also set into motion a concerned discourse questioning the limits of the emerging trends within the country’s middle class youth. If Pakistan had deep roots in religious extremism, military rule and corruption, there was still an important part of the country’s history that radiated a more confident, progressive, tolerant and joyous Pakistan.
talal faisal
THE POST BOXES
The 70's were a time when people actually started expresing themselves in numerous ways, indulging with one another on a regular basis whether it be cinemas, political rallies or even visits to shrines etc. My choice of object, the post box, reflects the coming together of individuals in society at that time when the object itself was the primary mode of communication in a vibrant, terror-free and accommodative state. The different sized boxes represent the different classes of society.
rabeya jalil
THE 70'S
I wanted to curate something very unpretentious which is why I chose to recollect my mother’s memories from the 70’s in the form of her photos, letters and some images she choose which represented the zest of that decade.
yaminay chaudri AAB E GUM
My work was a collection of Bangla war songs. The audio is played via an actual radio from the 70s and set up in the courtyard like I imagine someone would access this music in East Pakistan during the 1971 war. Radio played a central role in disseminating information at that time and it is telling that most people in Pakistan do not know about the existence of these Bangla songs and few admit to the scale of genocide our army undertook in East Pakistan. Though the songs are sweet sounding and may appear nostalgic, they do not romanticize the 70s as the golden era at all but rather remind us of a giant loss and how we are disconnected with the reality of our own people. 2016
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muhammad zeeshan This tagline is of the famous adds of the Johnny Walker Whiskey translated into Urdu.The tag line itself has many connotations and raises questions like only wise people drink whiskey or do you become wiser by drinking this whiskey or is this whiskey for only wise people and more importantly after alcohol was banned can only wise people drink this?
mehr firoz
MEMORIES FROM THE 70'S
My art on five wooden diaries symbolizes the stages I went through from the 70’s till now. The first diary has three silver boxes which are Jinnah's famous words Unity, Faith and Discipline on which our nation was built, the second diary represents the sacrifices our elders gave for this homeland and the third diary has Bhutto's words "Tum idar Hum udar” on it. The fourth diary has East and West Pakistan maps on them and the last diary has a hazy background with figures of Rotti, Kapra and Makaan. The slogan which turned the nation of literates into a modern day nation of beggars. No nation can base its ideologies and fundamentals on greed and corruption. The era of 70’s still plays on my mind. It’s the time when me and my parents had recently migrated to Pakistan and having witnessed all this during sixty years of life is tragic. 32
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zahid mayo It’s the first time that I have used a digital medium in my art work, which is why its quite different . I took the illustrative approach to the 70’s as to me the era of 70’s is only through the history texts. I worked with three hundred drawings and then animated those for this video work of mine. I have illustrated the journey from the joyous days of the 70s and the cinema and then on to the dark days.
izdeyar setna
IN CONVERSATION WITH TASSADUQ SOHAIL
My short video was on Tassaduq Sohail’s journey in the 70’s that made him the artist that he is today. I felt it was very important for me know and share his experience as he is one of Pakistan’s greatest and most respected living artist.
aisha gazdar
THROUGH THE LENS OF MUSHTAQ GAZDAR
The inspiration behind this is taken from my father's original footage from that decade. He was then a budding filmmaker who had set up his own film company in 1967. To me the 70's to me represents a lot of crests and troughs of political waves in Pakistan. Hence the clip has the vigour and dynamism of the early to mid 70s when laws were made to empower the labour force, industries were being set up and there was a momentum towards education and equal rights for women. But all this is brought to an abrupt halt when in 1977 Martial Law was declared and all opposition put down brutally. My father is probably the only independent filmmaker who managed to film a public flogging and I included that shot in this clip as to me it is representative of the worst of the 70s.
arif mehmood
NASEHEMAN CINEMA
To me, Naseheman Cinema is one of the iconic landmarks of Karachi from the decade of 70’s when discos, music and theaters were thriving. The interiors and finishing of this cinema is reflective of this great period.
aasim akhter
THE ALLEGORY OF CHANGE AND TRACES
The 70s saw the upsurge of a simultaneous presence of highly disparate architecture, peoples, spaces and buildings – one of the characteristics of the free-market model of capitalist urban development. The rhetorical potential of such enclaves for poetic, surreal juxtapositions was beautifully illustrated in architecture adorning the city corners of Rawalpindi. In ‘Allegory of Change’ and ‘Traces’, I chose to feature the façades of Nishat Cinema (originally founded in the ‘40s but refurbished to an Art Deco makeover in the ‘70s) and Habib Bank Building on The Mall (facsimile of a Mughal or Sultanate edifice replete with fretwork et al).
muzzumil ruheel I THOUGHT SHE WAS
The investigation of documented history is what defines my practice. A premeditated, calculative and exhaustive analysis of how history through its ages, in all its forms of documentation has been miscontextualized, where facts are made ambiguous so that they are not lies, yet they bear no semblance of the truth either. Where the lies used are also not lies, but retarded saplings of imperialistic ideals or just plain autocratic ego and hate. I use these contradictions and fragments of truths to find the poetry within. Where actualities merge and decimate into a fiction that could be, and that is the realm which reverberates with verses.
hasnat mehmood
I was inspired by the music of the 70’s as it was time when Pakistan’s music industry was producing great work. I wanted to create a dark drawing of Zia ul Haq since during this tenure he had suppressed many artists and musicians. Hence I chose the erasing drawing method as a conscious effort to give it a hazy dark appeal.
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Why do you like styling hair? Is it your passion? Yes. Also the fact that I love women, especially a client who wants to look a specific way and is passionate about her vibe. I love the challenge and the feeling of succeeding when I see the smile on my clients face. I never say I can deliver and don’t! What is your greatest strength as a stylist? I look at myself every morning and thank God that I am born with a gift, a talent. To fulfill my potential I work hard and grab all the opportunities that come my way at the right time before someone else grabs them! Tell us about your experience in the beauty industry? It’s such a beautiful business. I’m not just a hair dresser, I consider myself more than that. You are considered a doctor to some people, a psychologist in this field. While for some you’re a close friend. It’s not the story of a hairdresser; it’s the story of friendship that you share with your clients.
in the spotlight tarek rizk
What are your thoughts about the present/on-going hair trends? You can never know the clients. Sometimes they sleep on something different and when they walk in to the salon next morning they’ll want something completely different, every woman has a common ideology. A woman wants to look perfect and for that she wants her hairdresser to be perfect. It’s upon the hairdresser to identify and fulfill whatever she wants.
Since when have you been in this field? How do you multi-task? It’s been 22 years. I feel sometimes that it comes Tell us a little about yourself? Your life in Lebanon? I am Tarek Rizq and have my own salon back in Lebanon. I’ve been work- naturally to me now, I naturally multi-task and ing for two years with my fabulous crew working as a team. I’ve been have a plan subconsciously when I start a proliving in Lebanon and have been single all my life until now. Got to admit ject. that I’m searching for the one who deserves to be next to me now Have you ever dealt with an irate customer? Any story you'd like to Do you have an artistic background? Hairdressing is not just a career. It’s an art and I Iove my role as an artist. share with our readers? There are rude clients but I have never had that I love being able to create art with my hands. It’s very fulfilling. 34
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"the it looks 2016 are the hottest color, cut & style trends. my motto when it comes to hair is to love what you do each day, every day, this is one of my most cherished values. when it comes to hair color and styling one has to be bold and brave, that’s what makes you stand out from the crowd and shine." problem. There is no such hair problem that a client shows tions of the international Spring/Summer 2016 looks. There me that I can’t solve. I haven’t experienced such clients as are two local IT Girls who were chosen to sport a signature look of the season. Zara Peerzada, a model, was chosen for yet thankfully! the edgy Brilliant Burgundy and Hareem Farooq, an actress, How was your experience in Pakistan? Do was chosen for the trendy but classic Bronze Blonde. you plan on making another trip soon? I will ask Tanzeela and her mom! Really very proud to be What's next for Tarek Rizq? Where do you here and to have met up with lovely people. I’ve been see yourself in another 5 years? shocked to see the love surrounding me. Would definitely love I’m so happy, I was born on the Mediterranean belt, super happy to be here. I wanted to be an international hair stylist to come again! and here I am, a Lebanese doing a project in Pakistan, which What are your thoughts about L'oreal Profes- is a beautiful country by the way, I hope to explore it more! I take life as it comes, at this point in time I am happy with sional IT looks 2016? It’s vibrant. It’s alive. It’s sexy! It’s like a rainbow so you can where I stand. go up one day and you’ll love to stay there. You’ll follow the colors and want to touch it from time to time. I would recom- Lastly, Any advice for the aspiring hair-stylists? mend you to use it yourself, it feels so good. Take care of yourself, especially your hair. Your hair is the We noticed the focus was on Blond Bronze crown on your head, It is necessary to take care of it each & Brilliant Burgundy hair colours. We're as- day - If you don’t, you’ll lose it. Find a hair regimen that works suming they're the hair-colors of the season? for you and make it a constant habit. Yes! This year L’Oreal Professional Pakistan created adapta2016
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How to beat the heat with a BB cream
BY ZAINAB ABBAS
BB creams wor k as a great alternati ve to fo undations in the sum mer. they als o provide coverage with added benefits like s pf & antioxidants and un like foundati ons do n ot feel heavy on the s kin. 8 BEST BB CREAMS FOR THE SUMMER • Bobbi Brown: Great for instantly brightening dull skin. Has an SPF of 35 & provides both UVA/UBA protection. • Maybelline Dream Fresh BB Cream: It’s a cheaper alternative, easily available and is a gel based ceam that gives the perfect glow. Includes SPF protecton and hydrating ingredients. • Kiehls Skin Tone Correcting & Beautifying BB Cream: This is great for fading dark spots, also has an SPF of 50 enabling protection of the skin from the harmful UV rays. Great for asian skin tones as there is a huge variety of shades available. • Estee Lauder: This one is great for oily skin, it moisturizes the skin without making it appear too shiny. Also contains antioxidants including Vitamins E & C. • Garnier Skin Renew Miracle Skin Perfector: This BB cream contains hyaluronic acid as well as glycerin, which is great for dry skin. Also contains Vitamin C which is great for brightening • Two Faced tinted Beauty Balm: Gives an overall glow. Includes an SPF 20 and if you’re looking for that ultimate dewy look then consider this beautiful balm • Vichys ProEVEN Mineral BB Cream: Fantastic for evening out skin tone and reducine dark spots, has medium coverage • Stila stay all day 10 in 1 HD Beauty Balm: This is basically the best for mature or ageing skin. Can actually help reduce wrinkles over a period of time, works better as a primer & does not include SPF protection.
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what we fancy! From the makers of Paperazzi! Find out what tickles our fancy!
mint lassi at baramda Summer is on its way and Baramda has the perfect compliment to the new season. A tall glass of mint Lassi that’s got the right balance of creamy and light. We’re binging on it constantly. Why shouldn’t we when it’s so light on the pocket. A cup for Rs. 240 only!
hot couple! Ammar Zaeem & Maliha Sajjad are on our hot couple list this week!
on the playlist Dwayne’s “DJ” Bravo is playing on repeat this week!
hot stuff fun & quirky fun stuff We are stunned by the Chevron platters at The Loft. These new pieces on the block have entered the furniture scene with a blast.
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If F.R.I.E.N.D.S had a 7th character it would be Mustafa T. Wynne. He’s a P.R. maestro and for all the right reasons. The guy has an instant likability to him & that’s what makes him such a crowd puller.
Yusra Iqbal has the voice of an angel & recently lent her vocals to the movie, Janaan. Her voice may be sweet but she’s got a sassy personality. An architect by profession, she recently did the interior for Baramda. That’s one multi-talented babe.
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Taher Shah just released “Angel”. It created a buzz on social media. Hate him or love him, we’ve got to admit he’s got mad confidence! He even said in an interview that he’d be doing a Hollywood movie scene. Fingers crossed!
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tulip pants This summer, be experimental & slip on the very trendy tulip pants. This fun take on the shalwar is extremely versatile and will have you looking your best!
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Your weekly entertainment guide plus all the upcoming events and much much more! Paperazzi gives you the latest scoop!
eat, sleep, repeat! Summer kicks off with yet another grand food market. We're super excited to eat our hearts out at the Haryali Food Market happening on 24th Aril at Lahore Grande, Mall Road from 4 till 10 pm.
sweet revenge
VideoFeed's latest upcoming video called VideoFeed's Revenge has its teasers trending all over social media these days, we're super curious to know what the Revenge would be! Stay tuned to their Facebook page: https://web. facebook.com for more.
exhibition alert! Lahore, are you ready for Saleha Kashif's exhibition where she'll be showcasing her latest collection called 'Feathers & Ferns' on 23rd April at Cosa Nostra from 1 till 6 pm. See you there!
summer staple Add some sweetness to your summer wardrobe by bringing in pastel hues & soft tones. Head onto your nearest Quiz store to get your hands on the summer staple & get right on trend!
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birthdays Saleeha Shah, Ridda Ali & Mahnoor Wali have birthdays this week! Here’s to wishing them a great year ahead.
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horoscope
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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Look for any emotional outlet you can find as the week begins. You need to clear the air on Monday, and friends and family (especially women) will gladly oblige. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, you'll have a thirst for adventure. Use a burst of bravado to seek out an appropriate challenge -- and aim high! You've got the stamina and energy to take on almost anything. On Friday and Saturday, you need to get back to your routine and take care of unfinished business, but on Sunday you can do something more fun (and use your charm to get what you want).
Start your week by taking a risk -- especially a romantic risk, if you're single. You'll feel like baring your soul on Monday, and others will respond well to your emotional bravery. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, try to be patient and reasonable. Those are two of your greatest strengths, after all -- and you could use them right now, as others are looking to pick a (pointless) fight. On Friday and Saturday, expect to love and be loved. You're at your fun, flirtatious best right now, and others can't resist your casual confidence. This Sunday, take it easy and indulge yourself (even if it's just by sleeping in and being lazy)
Is your mind on your money? As the week begins, you might find yourself obsessed with the material world, but that's okay -Monday is an excellent day for reassessing priorities and budgets. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, have fun at one of your favorite sports: verbal jousting and intellectual repartee. Just make sure you keep it light-hearted -- you're a clever enough conversationalist that others might take your witty quips too seriously. Be careful and considerate. On Friday and Saturday, beware: Your communication skills won't be enough to charm the toughest audience of all -- your family. On Sunday, you're a magnet for fun and flirting.
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What a great way to start a week! You're full of enthusiasm and emotional energy on Monday, so don't be bashful when it comes to going after what you want. Your intuition is spot on, and your assertiveness will be rewarded. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, that same gusto could earn you some welcome applause and attention. Show off with confidence and make an extravagant splash. On Friday and Saturday, you'll find you can master all of life's smaller (but still important) details, so it's a good time to make ambitious plans, even if they're complex. This Sunday, kill any conflict on the home front with kindness.
You might be lost in thought as the week begins, but in a good way! You've been doing some deep thinking, and that will be reflected on Monday in the way you radiate warmth and contentment. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, all eyes are on you. Your reputation (excellent, of course) has been getting around, and others will want to bask in your confidence and charisma. On Friday and Saturday, that extroversion will get turned inside out -- don't be surprised to find yourself looking for some plain, old peace and quiet. This Sunday, spend some quality one-on-one time (preferably on a date or something similarly romantic).
Get organized! Start the week by getting your world in order, preferably in the company of like-minded others. Socializing will be energizing on Monday. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, you might feel overwhelmed by too much going on, but don't despair. You've got the smarts to juggle all these details -- and the flexibility to recover from anything unexpected. On Friday and Saturday, your planning pays off. Expect to finish up old projects and start on new ones. This Sunday, resist the temptation to make an impulse buy. You're better off splashing out emotionally or spiritually, rather than financially.
Keep your head down as the week begins. You'll face of flurry of distractions and demands on Monday, and you'll need some help from your friends to see you through. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, others will look to you to take the lead, so don't be bashful about making plans and pointing the way. (And don't sweat the details.) On Friday and Saturday, get out and get gregarious. Socializing will leave you feeling energized -- and you just might be able to help others out with your sensitive, diplomatic touch. This Sunday, all eyes are on you. Flirt up a storm.
As the week begins, it's a great time to go after what you want. Monday finds you full of confidence and charisma, and a deep conversation could lead you where you need to go. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, watch out for a power struggle. Your ego could get you dragged into a conflict that you weren't counting on -- and don't want. On Friday and Saturday, try to do a friend a favor and you might end up learning a juicy secret or two in trade. This Sunday, indulge your imagination in the form of some overdue introversion. A little quiet time could bring you just the clarity you need.
aquarius
pisces
The beginning of this week could be difficult if you're not at your patient and flexible best. You'll have nothing to worry about though, if you can stop thinking and just forge ahead on Monday -- even if the task at hand isn't that exciting. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, expect a sudden surge of creativity. An intellectual insight could lead to a startling (and fun!) discovery, provided you've got the courage to experiment. On Friday and Saturday, switch from bigpicture creativity to down-in-the-dirt detail herding. You need to show some caution and tend to the tiniest particulars right now. This Sunday, seek out something (or someone) new.
If only every week could start this way! Expect your Monday to kick off with some fun and flirtation, and don't be bashful -- people can't get enough of your company right now. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, you might feel like you've got too much going on, but you just need to take a deep breath and show some patience (and steer clear of other people's dramas). On Friday and Saturday, be bold. Don't worry if you don't have everything all figured out ahead of time -- you're better off just jumping in and going for it. On Sunday, throw out the old and welcome in the new.
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21April/21May
24August/23September
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22December/20January
Follow your mood as the week begins. You might not be on the same page as everyone else on Monday, but that mix in energies and perspectives could generate some interesting (and challenging!) new ideas. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, take every chance to take a gamble. Luck is on your side right now, and risk-taking is that fastest route to rewards -- whether that's material gains, intellectual advances or just having some plain, old fun. On Friday and Saturday, show some caution. You need to attend to details before rushing ahead (which might sound boring, but you'll be glad you did). This Sunday, feel the love. Everyone's affection for you is obvious
Don't avoid the issues at hand as the week begins. You need to nip matters in the bud quickly, and Monday should provide the perfect opportunity for fulfilling your responsibilities. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, things aren't what they seem. Use your excellent analytical skills to exercise some caution -- you should be able to see what others are really after right now. On Friday and Saturday, make big plans and expect to see them come to fruition, thanks to your solid research and follow-through. On Sunday, consider kicking off something new. It's a great time to get something started.
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24September/23October
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24October/22November
20February/20March