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10 Fashion gets E-savvy The launch of Fabbitt.com 14 Lunchin' & Munchin' Mouth-watering summer menu tasting at The Cube, Nishat Hotel! 24 Cover Shoot Tena Durrani 32 Beauty Edit Hira Khan tells us how to ace the summer glow! 34 Hot in the city Best buys this week! Discover 100% purity with Fruitien’s tantalizingly tasteful, refreshing, and completely natural juices which taste just like real fruits. Purity is guaranteed 36 Life on Paperazzi through no preservatives and no added sugar. If you like fruits, you’ll abShahrina Hashwani solutely love Fruitien 100% Pure Juices. Available in Apple, Grape and an 38 About a boy exciting new 10 Fruits + Wheat mix; an appetizing blend of Apple, Banana, Pear, Orange, Mango, Grape, Peach, Guava, Pineapple, Persimmon and Ali Rehman Khan Wheat which boosts your energy levels and keeps you active 24/7. So sit 46 Trends: White Out back and enjoy the fruitful bliss of nature with Fruitien 100% Pure Juices. Nothing looks classier than white!
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Aimen Hikmat & Anam Javed
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Anush Ammar & Munib Altaf launched Fabbitt.com to bring the Pakitani customer fashion at their doorstep. The launch was a scene out of the Devil Wears Prada & we loved it!
Fatima Kasuri & Sumaira
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Ammar Ahmed Khan, Munib Altaf & Shazia Ammar
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Zoe Viccaji
Amna & Mehak Elahi
Aden Rehan
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Ramina Maripova, Kumail, Jahanzaib & Juggun Kazim
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lunchin' & munchin'
Maheen Karim
Iqraa Mansha, Sebene Saigol, Jalal, Nooray Bhatti & Salma Turab
Iqraa Mansha hosted a fabulous lunch to introduce the new summer menu at The Cube, Nishat Hotel. Still thinking about the delicious dishes!
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Attiya Noon
Naila Ishtiaq with a friend
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Mariam Mushtaq & Haiya Bokhari Fariman Rizwan & Iqraa Manshaa
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Rubia Moghees & Nimrah Khokhar
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The British Deputy High Commissioner Karachi, Mr John Anthony Tucknott, MBE celebrated the Birthday of Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with Governor Sindh Dr Ishratul Ibad & others at the British Deputy High Commission Karachi.
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Imtiaz Rafi Butt hosted a dinner at his fabulous Pent house earlier this week. Great food & company made the event even more memorable!
Mr. & Mrs. Shehirar Rafi Nighat Imtiaz, Asifa Imaran & Kashmala Tariq
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Asad Ehsan & Qasim Zia
Mr. & Mrs. Pervaiz Malik
Dr. Ashraf Chowhan & Imtiaz Rafi
Mr. & Mrs. Pervaiz Butt
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Aad Ehsan & Pir Ijaz Hashmi
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Romana Chowhan, Anjum Rafiq & Nina
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behind the scenes What was the most memorable\FUNNIEST moment? 'Omayr Waqar glamorously posing on numerous occasions as a tutorial for the model, hilarious yet extremely helpful at the same time. He choreographed some of the key shots'. Tena Durrani
'Well there were many, specially when you are shooting in Thailand its hard to explain many things to the locals there. In thai language kai kai means scissors, and calling for a pair of scissors get really funny in tensed situation'. Deevees 22
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'For me all my shoots are special, so as tena’s. Funniest moments were when Rizwan-Deevees was instructing thai people in urdu and they were so use to of him that they were actually doing what Rizwan was asking'. Omayr Waqar
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tena durrani luxury lawn For this years debut luxury lawn collection we were quite taken with the botanist era and you will find it to be a constant focal point in most of the outfits. We hope to evoke the feeling of summer, sunshine, bright skies and pops of colour reminiscent of ice cold sorbets. A carefree, yet glamorous vibe for every woman. Brand: Tena Durrani Hair, make up & styling: Omayr Waqar Photographer: Deevees
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ABOUT ME:
imrana tanveer What is a superpower you wish you had? I just wanted to have a Magic wand but the very next moment I'm realistic and practical.
Who are your real life heroes? My mother and husband
Your most favourite word: Ya Khuda
What first drew you to the arts? Arts always attracts me. I think I was born into it. It was with me since the beginning. But I decided it quite later in my life to pursue it as a profession. I was drawing and painting on whatever I could get my hands on, any flat surface, walls, pots, newspapers etc. I found arts in anything and everything. What is your background in the arts? My father always wanted me to be a doctor so he never thought of polishing my artistic instincts, nor was it entertained in the conservative social and familial structure of our country/family. I graduated from the Textile Institute of Pakistan, Karachi as a textile designer in 2008 and started working in the denim industry. Working there I realized that I am not the kind of designer who just sits in a studio and makes (copies) readymade designs. I wanted to draw and create designs of my own, but the market and industry didn't allow me due to design limitations/restrictions. After a year and a half working in the industry, I quit my job and one of my dearest friend (now my husband, lol) suggested me to join the National College of Arts (NCA) in Lahore. I joined the Master program in Visual Arts in 2010. Those two years were crucial, as well as helpful in developing and polishing the artist in me. It was hard to understand and learn in an art school as compared to having a background in design, but eventually I learned how to amalgamate design/textiles and art to the point where it speaks out loudly. Where do you derive your inspiration from? A lot of my inspiration and appreciation of art developed during my undergraduate studies while learning Art History and Art Appreciation. Today, the role of social media is 30
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also very important. I too spend a lot of my time on the social media websites, my most immediate influences and inspirations come from these platforms. Are they any particular art movements that inspire you? I'm really fond of management Art movements. Some movements really inspires me and I appropriated many works from Different Art movements (e.g. Pop Art, Classical, Renaissance etc.) in my works. and sometimes I just flip the books and delight my eyes through the history of Arts. Can you walk us through the process of developing your work? The tactile quality of the textiles and the use of bold and primary colors are my formal concerns; it gives me much freedom of exploration and expression. Right now I am focusing on weaving, it is a very vast medium in terms of exploration and experimentation. Does art have a calming or exciting effect on your being? It gives me mixed effects. Sometimes its exciting and sometimes it is really disturbing for me too. The process of creating is disturbing, my mind stay awakes and keeps thinking while I'm asleep and it is really painful. Would you say you are an avid reader? Does reading play a role in your creative process? I do read occasionally. The writings of Franz Kafka, Khalil Gibran, George Orwell, Orhan Pamuk, Takashi Murakami and Nizar Qabbani influenced me. Sometimes poetry too. Love reading Ghalib and Mir but I've poor memory of remembering couplets. The very famous couplet of Ameer Meenai "Sare Jahan Ka Dard Hamaray Jiger Main Hey" can truly be my Artist Statement. I think this is the reason why my art practice addresses so many issues and concerns at the same time. Who would you say is your mentor? Can't truly name any one. In this age of technology when we are continuously bombarded with media and everything is just a click away works of international artists and modern fairs and biennials are really helpful in shaping one's own practice. I really love and admire the works of Vincent Van Gogh, Yinka Shinabore, Ruby Chishti, Risham Saeed, Anish Kapoor, Ai Weiwei and Do-Ho Suh. Tell us about your favorite piece. Its like asking a mother who is your favorite child! My work is really dear to me but the most favorite one is "Post Betrayal". The work “Post Betrayal” was an installation canopy from my thesis work, which evolved and formed after I purchased the camouflage fabric. The market from which I bought the fabric used it to make canopies for shelter from the sun and to cover goods on trucks in bad weather conditions during transportation. The parachute camouflage is also used for tents. I wanted to use that canopy and the process of punching holes by overdoing and repeating the process of punching rivets numerous times: thousands of small metallic rivets punched on camouflage tent representing bullet holes. The purpose of the tent is to protect and provide shelter and the rivet is used to strengthen it, but by overdoing the punching, it represents our own behavior and attitude towards the safety of the state and borders. Also this work got selected for a tour exhibition to US which had to be curated by Imran Qureshi but unfortunately due to lack of funding and as stated by the organizers "...we were unable to get a single American museum to make a firm commitment..." the exhibition got cancelled. What has been the proudest and most fulfilling moment in your career so far? When my very first solo exhibition titled “I Saw Two Crows Building a Nest under His Hat” at Taseer Art Gallery, Lahore was considered the best TOP 10 exhibitions of 2013 in line with Monir Farmanfarmaian, Reza Derakshani, Rana Begum and Maïmouna Guerresi to name few by Islamic Art Magazine. What is one question that nobody asks you but you wish they did? I don't know, I never thought about it. (Well when they "Seen" my work but don't hit the "Like" LOL ) What advice would you give to a younger you? Stay Focused and never ever waste time. 2016
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beauty edit How to ace that summer glow
BY HIRA KHAN
Who s aid s u m mer means s un burnt ? Wh y n ot get s un kiss ed th is year ? I t ' s abo u t time w e make peace with th e s un an d create th at perfect s un kiss ed glow to keep us s h in in g thro u gh th e s u m mer . H ere are 5 eas y s teps o n how to ace th at s u m mer glow :
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Create a dewy base: After applying your sunblock and moisturizer, the first step towards getting that radiant look for your face is by creating an ideal base. To do so add a very tiny drop of Mac's strobe cream to your daily wear foundation (of your original skin tone preferably) and mix them well with a foundation brush on the back of your hand. Apply the mixture onto your face with the brush and blend it in with a beauty blender. For a luminous look my 3 favorite foundations are Giorgio Armani's luminous silk foundation, Mac's studio fix and Estee Lauder's Double Wear foundation.
Set it: To add a flawless finish to your base use a translucent setting powder on top. My two favorites are Chanel's translucent natural finish loose powder and Laura Mercier's setting powder.
Bronze it up: You know the summer look isn’t complete without the ideal bronzer to add up to your glow. Benefit's Hoola matte bronzer is just the right one to apply right under your cheek bones to give you that perfect sun kissed look!
Ace the glow game: ATLAST! The most essential part of getting to your look is picking the right highlighter to apply to your T zones. (Bridge of the nose, forehead, tip of the chin, cupids bow, above the cheek bones.) In picking the right highlighter know that you don’t want anything over the top, it has to give a very natural even looking finish to your face. My top favorite highlighters to use on your T zones are Benefits Watts up, Becca's Champagne pop, Anastasia Beverly Hill's So Hollywood and Mary Lou Manizer. Picture – Watts up and Becca.
The final touch: Once you're done with all these steps it's time to give that final touch that will not only make your glow last longer but add an airbrushed effect to it. The right fixing spray! My two favorites are Mac Prep + Prime Fix spray and L'Oréal's Infallible Fixing Mist. Just spray them on with a distance of a few inches from your face and you're all set to go!
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• Guilty Pleasure? Chocolate chip cookies. • On Your Playlist I'm stuck with someone else's playlist these days, don't ask how. And cheap thrills by Sia is is quite a frequent play • Whats the first thing you notice about the opposite sex? Definitely eyes but more the lips. • Pet Peeve The state of public rest rooms in Pakistan. It's like we've never learnt how to use one properly. • Which Celebrity Has you Star Struck? I once met Pierce Brosnan while he was still James Bond. He was larger than life. I was so awe struck I couldn't stop staring at him. How does one even react to meeting James Bond! • If you had a superpower what would it be? Just one? That's like opening up a buffet during an iftar and asking someone to just 'pick one dish'. Still, if had to be one, I'd fly! • Biggest turnoff I don't know if this upsets anyone but sometimes too much make up is bad for other peoples eyes ;)
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what we fancy! From the makers of Paperazzi! Find out what tickles our fancy!
food
hot couple! Ayesha Jatoi and Usman Ahmed are on our hot couple list this week!
First introduced during the Karachi Eat Food festival, we were lucky enough to sample on some scrumptious belgian waffles cooked up by Bond Street Waffles. They now offer home delivery and cater events to add that oomph to the dessert bar. But best of all, every Sunday the waffles also know as liege will be availble at Dolmen mall, so make sure your cheat days fall on Sunday's this May.
on the playlist Romanticise - Chela. First heard during Mahgul's fun video at PSFW and now we can't bobbing our heads to it. is playing on repeat this week!
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Craving some greek sandals for summer, wecreateharmony.com has got you covered. Wecreateharmony.com is a for profit driven that impacts society positively. The products available online are all small Greece based designers and when someone purchases from their website 10% of the price is donated to a good cause related to unemployment. Ordering from them was a breeze and am currently restocking my footwear! 40
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fun & quirky Veera Rustomji is the definition of the crazed artiste. Filled with oodles of talent and razor sharp comments, Veera is a laugh to be around especially when adding commentary to thrillers and horror movies. Make sure to watch Deep Blue Sea, she does a mean shark impression.
hot stuff Spotted on the FPW ramp, Kiran Ikram is certainly turning heads in the fashion industry. We can't wait to see what else is in store for this girl with her cool looks and stylish ensembles.
Continuing with our theme of online shopping, Fabbitt. com, a portal that hosts most of the Pakistani designers, and NatashaKamal.com are both live. With more and more retail stores finally make the ecommerce leap makes one wonder whether they ever have to leave their house to shop ever again!
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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 choose to go and why? I went to New York – I was there for my daughter’s delivery and quite frankly, it really is the best city for learning. I took a series of professional culinary courses at the prestigious L'École Valrhona for chocolate and petit sweets. The courses were attended by professional chefs averaging 15 years of experience each. These chefs had come from different parts of the world such as North and South America, Canada and myself from Pakistan. The course was very extensive. We used to be on our feet for 10 hours every day! I also took a bread course at French Culinary Center, to learn about different kinds of breads and to refresh my knowledge on breads which, as a chef, is critically important. I learned
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how to use Pakistani herbs in different kinds of breads. I then took classes at the International Culinary Center specific to cupcakes. The focus there was on pairing different flavors. It was very interesting to learn how to create perfect combinations of two different flavors. Over here we mostly know about chocolate and how to pair this with other food such as strawberries, coconut, bananas; we don’t think of the possibility of more flavors. Who did you travel with? Alone- My daughter Madiha and my granddaughter were already there.
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What are the best shopping spots there? I shopped mostly for my bakery and kitchen stuff. There were places next to ICE where I had gone to for my cupcake course.
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What can you do over there to relax and unwind? For me personally, learning is what I find most relaxing. Hence, the classes I took were my relaxing period. Other than my classes, I would enjoy taking my granddaughter and her friends out. The weather was so beautiful that I would love to go out with my friends- to parks, to the zoo. It was great fun. Finally, any tips? New York is such an exciting, fun and happening place. There is always a lot going on. There is a lot to do and a lot to see; if you’re there you should definitely try to make the most out of it. Explore the city, go out and see different sights! Regarding travelling, always travel light!
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Tell us about the sights no one should miss out on Didn’t really get time for sightseeing after my classes etc. Although I spent a lot of time in Central Park and in bookshops. There was a bookshop in New York that I loved. I would make time just so I could spend a few hours there. One day I took a tour of all the chocolate shops in NYC. I
Suggest places for a perfect night out I’m not really a night person. When I wasn’t in class, I was babysitting so I couldn’t go out at night anyway. When I was younger, I used to be with my kids too. I didn’t want to leave them so I wouldn’t go out much then either. Now I just don’t like going out in general. My friends and I would love to go for walks or spend time in the park.
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Suggest some amazing restaurants there? Sarahbeth’s for breakfast and they had the best brunch. Fika for breakfast. The Dominque Ansel bakery had amazing cronuts. They are actually quite famous for their cronuts. Lady M is a really good bakery and their chocolate cake was out of this world!
marked them on google maps and went to each and every one of them – that’s worth a try for chocolate aficionados!
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Where did you stay? We stayed at the Columbus Circle. Central Park South in NYC
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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. always shown love,care and concern not just in times of happiness but also trouble or grief. 2. she brings out the best in me, even in my stupidity 3. this woman takes it all patiently and even have my nonsense respected 4. she is my fiancĂŠe's favourite! 5. only one who knows me too well and only genuine person I know
1. she's too tall to have a perfect picture together 2. i'm such a foodie and she always sips coffee 3. blessed with 4 sisters and I have none. 4. she is quick witted and high energy, unlike me 5. long distance friendship keeps her away from me.
1. she is one of the reasons why I laugh in the middle of silence thinking of something she said that was hilarious. 2. i love how I always have her back. 3. she is a no-drama, no-fuss girl. 4. she is painfully persistent. 5. she never says, 'Are you going to tell that story AGAIN'?
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white out! Wearing white in the hot season is anything but radical, yet remains a staple look. A trend that will always be IN, and summer associated. Here are 4 ways of how you can wear your favourite white outfits in this scorching heat!
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Your weekly entertainment guide plus all the upcoming events and much much more! Paperazzi gives you the latest scoop! laundry jeeves
Came across this super cool laundry on wheels service called Laundry Jeeves - a premium online washing & dry cleaning pick up & delivery service across Lahore. Contact: 0322 5286379 or info@ laundryjeeves.com
exploring pakistan Experience spring in the beautiful Hunza Valley. A week long trip to make the most out of your spring break from 22nd till 28th May! For further details check their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ events/159968061071023/
spa day Ladies, Asma T Salon is the place to be this weekend. You wouldn’t want to miss out on the super Kerastese hair services & excellent treatments. Get ready to be pampered!
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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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Cool your jets as the week begins -competitively speaking, that is. You need to put the proverbial 'other guy' first on Monday if you want to keep things copacetic. On Tuesday and Wednesday, expect to become lost in your own thoughts. You've got a lot on your mind right now, but a little opportune introversion could be just what you need. On Thursday, Friday and early Saturday, you'll be at your adventurous, assertive best, ready for anything and first at the starting line. Later on Saturday and on into Sunday, others will help you get ahead in unexpected ways.
Look for some unexpected fun in your routine as the week begins. Monday might seem dull and dreary, but count on friends and coworkers to come to the rescue. On Tuesday and Wednesday, moodiness might get the better of you if you're not careful. Make sure you keep a lid on any overly intense emotions (especially jealousy and possessiveness). On Thursday, Friday and early Saturday, use charm to get your ideas across -- especially if it means persuading those who don't share your point of view. Later on Saturday and Sunday, find enlightenment by seeing things from somebody else's perspective.
Follow-through is overrated as this week begins. You've got so much energy and creativity on Monday that you need to devote yourself to starting projects and initiating action. Let somebody else sort out the details later. On Tuesday and Wednesday, count on the action to slow down just a bit, but that's only because you're more interested in observing -- and analyzing -- than acting right now. On Thursday, Friday and early Saturday, don't be too dogmatic. You can get your point across much more charmingly (and persuasively, too). Later on Saturday and on into Sunday, beware of hidden agendas.
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The start of your week might not go quite as smoothly as you'd like. Watch for conflict on Monday (especially at home) and use your natural empathy to help keep the peace. On Tuesday and Wednesday, expect an emotional storm front to roll in. While flaring passions can be a good thing, you'll have a tough time making decisions (and, of course, sticking with them). On Thursday, Friday and early Saturday, put yourself first for a change -- a little selfishness could do you good. From Saturday afternoon through Sunday, lay low. You could use some solitude right now to work out your feelings.
People will be falling all over themselves to agree with you as the week begins. You've got the charm (and the energy) on Monday to start a mass movement -- or even just get a small but important project started. On Tuesday and Wednesday, look beneath the surface. You can trust your intuition to uncover other's true motivations. On Thursday, Friday and early on Saturday, you're at your adventurous, assertive best. Count on others to be dazzled by your natural warmth and charisma. Later on Saturday and on into Sunday, help out someone in need.
Expect an unusual surge of impulsiveness as the week begins. You'll want to splash out extravagantly on Monday -- but don't be surprised if you can't decide exactly how or when. On Tuesday and Wednesday, give your curiosity free rein. That intellectual inquisitiveness can help you learn a lot from others right now. On Thursday, Friday and early on Saturday, try to go with the flow. Resist the urge to rush ahead, even if slowing down seems risky. Later on Saturday and Sunday, your hard work will pay off in a surprising (and fun!) way.
Every week should begin like this! You're full of confidence and charm on Monday and people just can't get enough of you. Flirt with abandon. On Tuesday and Wednesday, expect to feel some unusual stinginess. But you can put that financial focus to good use -- take time out to reassess your long-term plans and budgets. On Thursday, Friday and early Saturday, you'll have exceptionally fine-tuned communication skills. You can juggle a hundred ideas at once and get almost any point across. Later on Saturday and Sunday, take time to enjoy a nostalgic look back -- but just don't get too sentimental.
Don't hesitate to kick around ideas as the week begins. You'll find that you're exceptionally philosophical and insightful on Monday, which is the perfect match for your introverted, introspective mood. On Tuesday and Wednesday, your magnetic personality will win you admiration and affection. Use that burst of popularity to your advantage. On Thursday, Friday and the early part of Saturday, be cautious about taking risks. No matter who's cheering you on, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Later on Saturday and into Sunday, put your plans into action.
aquarius
pisces
Try something new as your week begins. Your intellectual curiosity and natural friendliness should lead you to new people -- and new experiences -- on Monday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, expect to shift into lower gear, both emotionally and mentally. You might need some time to yourself right now to sort out your long-term goals and ambitions. On Thursday, Friday and the early part of Saturday, you'll be back to your good ol' gregarious self -- and just in time, because friends and friends-to-be can't get enough of your positive presence. Later on Saturday and into Sunday, keep your head down and resist the urge to overanalyze.
Watch out for problems in a partnership as the week begins. You need to keep an eye out for conflicting details and demands on Monday -- you're the one who has to strike the balance. On Tuesday and Wednesday, don't hesitate to stand up for yourself, especially in legal and financial matters. On Thursday, Friday and the first part of Saturday, count on having the odds in your favor. Stand up for the little guy, even if you're the only one who realizes it's the right thing to do. From Saturday afternoon through Sunday, look for support from friends in high places.
21March/20April
24July/23August
21April/21May
24August/23September
sagittarius capricorn 23November/21December
22December/20January
You must be doing something right, because everybody loves you as the week begins. Make your desires known on Monday and don't be surprised if others help you see those wishes fulfilled. On Tuesday and Wednesday, your usual easygoing nature might give way to moodiness if you're not careful. Slow down and be patient with yourself, even if that means taking time out for quiet introspection. On Thursday, Friday and early Saturday, you're full of generous energy and gregarious goodwill again, so live it up with friends. Later on Saturday and on into Sunday, have faith in your own originality and inventiveness.
Get something started as the week begins! You're full of initiative and energy on Monday, so it's a perfect time to kick off a new project. On Tuesday and Wednesday, you'll have an unusual mastery of the details. Use this super-powered perspective to organize your priorities and lay out ambitious plans. That focus on planning should carry you through Thursday, Friday and the first part of Saturday, as long as you can maintain faith in your ability to accomplish the (seemingly!) impossible. Later on Saturday and Sunday, expect to get a lot done -- and to get a lot of applause for doing it.
22May/21June
24September/23October
21January/19February
22June/23July
scorpio
24October/22November
20February/20March