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06. Haute Societe Around town, one party at a time. 30. Don’t Break the Bank
Putting a fashionable foot forward... on a budget!
32. A Single Girl’s Guide to Living in Pakistan
Sanaa Jatoi tells it as it is and Weekend maps it for you in ways you won’t forget!
34. Say It Loud With Colour!
Amna Salman, editor at stylestripped, gives us her top picks for Eid.
42. High Street Eid
This Eid, we’re giving the holiday season a casual vibe.
54. Jet-set Junkies
Harris Masood and friends take on the Maldives and Sri Lanka! 56. Of Posies and Prison
Dear Weekenders, We’re just finishing up another round of fashion week (more from this in our next issue!) and Eid-ul-Azha is around the corner. Summer is slowing, giving way to milder temperatures, bringing with it an air of festivity and the prospect of winter. What fun! In this issue, we bring you another fabulous editorial shoot with the fresh faced Saheefa Jabbar, photographer MHM of 360 degrees and our go-to makeup guru Shoaib Khan, in which we’ve put together some fun Eid ensembles from local high street brands. Blogger Amna Salman of stylestripped. pk also puts together bespoke pieces for a glamourous Eid and our favourite yummy mummy Sana Shah writes about her covert garden setting operation and leaves us with a delicious, summery drink recipe. Sanaa Jatoi, Karachiite, single girl and cat lover, writes for us on the trials and tribulations of being of marriageable age in Pakistan while our favourite TV shows and budget buys round up another fantastic issue. Here’s hoping you enjoy reading it as much as we did putting it together!
Sunshine Shah brings us another magical story from her life in London and a delicious surprise at the end of it all!
60. Breakfast? Oh, That.
Culinary experts reveal the meal that keeps them ticking through the day.
78. Horoscope
The stars’ predict what’s in store this week.
80. Love Struck
What we’re obsessed with this Weekend.
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Around town, one party at a time
Printed Luxury Komal, Rizvi & Annie
Ideas by Gul Ahmed launched their ‘Digital Dreams’ collection on 12th September at Dolmen Mall in Clifton, Karachi.
Sahar & Fatima
Atif & Sahar
Shaniera Akram
Annie & Zarmeen
Meraal & Lala Malik
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Zain, Parveen & Ziad Bashir
Anusha, Fehmida & Mariam
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Around town, one party at a time
Cinnamon, Spice & Everything Nice Asim Malik & Sadia
Saleha & Sakib Chisti
Shargil Alam
Monica & Saira Juggun Kazim & Bilal Mukhtar
Umer & Hira
Hamza Tarar & Imtisal
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Urooj , Farah Asrar & Hina Salman
Daar Cheeni by Cheznur was launched amid much fanfare. The event was managed by Bilal Mukhtar Events & PR. Lubna, Shahzada Farhad, Sonu & Shahzama
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Zara Murad, Rotaba & Rabia
Sadaf & Yousuf
Minahil & Awais Nosheen & Saleem Sheikh
Rida & Fauzia Zaibi & Khurram
Xille Huma
Saeed & Amir
Shoaib Shams & Anny
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Sam Ali Dada
Usman & Mehak
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Around town, one party at a time
London Calling Medical Aid to Pakistan Trustees with Todd Shea
Kristiane Backer
The Pakistani community in London got together to raise funds for disaster relief in Pakistan. The event featured a variety of entertainment but the highlight of the evening was none other than the dapper Fawad Khan. The event was organized by UK Association of Medical Aid to Pakistan. Noreen Khan (BBC Presenter)
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Feryal Khan (Desi Rascals)
Yasmin Karimi (Desi Rascals)
Behjat Tahir & Maha Ali
Fawad Khan
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Around town, one party at a time
House of Cards Noman & Mariam Shaikh
Abdullah & Saira Akhtar Babar & Anam Siddiqui
The Young President’s Organisation (YPO) Capital Chapter started the 2015-2016 education year with a dinner in Karachi themed “House of Cards”. The Day Chair for the event was board member Tara Uzra Dawood and Chapter Chair, Fawad Jawed.
Ahsan & Sanober Moorad
Khurram & Ashfaq
Shahid Malik & Sohail
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Ahmed & Saira Harris
French CG Francois Dall’Orso
Danial & Fiza Bawaja
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Oman VC Abdullah Hamed Al Shamsi
Owaid Perdasi from YPO Tanzania with Tara Uzra Dawood Turkish CG Murat Onart
Felipe Scherson & Fawad Jawed Umair & Iman Baig Danish & Natasha Iqbal
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Aisha, Rabia, Tara & Iman
Russion CG Oleg Avdeev
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Around town, one party at a time
Hello! Happy Homes Sameera & Muhamad Abbass
Dania, Kanwal, Sabeen, Qurat & Nimra Rezz Aly Shah & Nimra Butt
Alia Saadat Ali & Najla Khan Tanya Munir & Sobia Zuha
Mr. Awais Mukhtar launched the flagship Khas store in Islamabad at a glamorous red carpet event organised by Rezz Aly Shah, with styling provided for the models by Qasim’s Salon.
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Madhu Asim & Naveen Saad
Amir Aman & Sarah Amir
Ameena Khan & Fahadullah Khan
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Mr & Mrs Awais Mukhtar of KHAS HOME
Mr & Mrs Mohsin Zaki of KHAS HOME
Rahat Fazel & Romaissa Khan
Sabeen Khan & Kanwal Ilyaas
Mr & Mrs Hamid Mukhtar
Fahad Khan & Atif Sheikh
Hina Muneer & Sameera Maari
Saad Nazim & Neeli Hafeez
Sameera & Bilal Qureshi
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Dania Sheikh
Sana & Yousaf Haroon of KHAS STORES Belal, Mustafa Khan & Jamal Shaykh
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Around town, one party at a time
Cross Cultural Love Umar Sayeed Amjad Sabri Ria Khan
‘Shaan-e-Pakistan’ presented their festive opening night at The Pakistan High Commision, New Delhi. The event marked a celebration of the shared food and flavours of the sub-continent.
Javed Sheikh & Sanam Agha
Ajna Gunjan, Rajnush Kapoor, & Ratan Kaul
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Usman Patel & Anam Tanveer
Huma Nassr & Fahd Nassr
Khadija, Suraiya, Huma Nassr, Imran Kureishi, Rana Noman, Asifa & Sehar
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Boneheads Fire Grilled launched it’s first International location in Lahore and will be expanding throughout Pakistan. Boneheads’ concept is all about the love of food which make someone eat to bones. Boneheads started its operation from Atlanta, Georgia in 2006. Boneheads seamlessly combines the flavors of South African and Portuguese cuisine with a hint of Mexican flare. Pakistan will experience the most unique flavor profile to ever be developed within the fast casual Restaurant Segment in the past decade. Countless months of Research and Testing have been spent in the Boneheads kitchens in an effort to create a customized menu for the people of
Pakistan. We have achieved this goal with a menu of hand crafted burgers, amazingly delicious double marinated chicken and the freshest seafood you can ever hope to dine on. Pakistan is about to experience an authentic grilling. What should we eat when you visit boneheads. Starting from their Appetizers, boneheads is known for Pok Pok Wings and Bang Bang Shrimps. Pok Pok wings are definitely addictive, Just imagine chicken skin so crisp that it shatters when you bite into it. A sauce coating so savory and caramelized. Yes, It’s juicy and succulent. Add a little heat to all this, and trust me you’ll battle with your best friend for the last wing. For all shrimps
lover, you do not want to miss bang bang shrimps because this is something you have not tasted before. The Bang Bang Shrimps simply explodes in your mouth. It's like a firecracker of flavor going off in every direction, all at once. Now lets move to the amazing stuff. Yes I am talking about their main course. Overall Menu is great but two things you definitely do not want to miss. Their signature Portuguese style chicken and Boneheads chicken skewer. Their double marinated Portuguese style chicken with Seasoned Rice is something you will simply fell in love. It’s juicy and It's not overly spicy but has enough of a kick to keep things interesting. I just
can't get enough. Boneheads Chicken skewer is something really special. These chicken Thigh cubes are tendered and juicy. Its prepared fresh on every order. Try their skewers with lemon and herb sauce. On an interview, Mr Mukaram Ghani said, ‘I cannot initiate to express the excitement that we have for being a part of the Boneheads family. we truly believe that Boneheads, which is well known for Relaxed Place, Serious Taste, will swiftly be rated among our top restaurants for its adaptable food profile, upmarket fast dining, and overall experience, he asserts. He also added that boneheads will introduce more menu options in upcoming months. Boneheads, where it tastes like heaven. Boneheads is a top notch American restaurant famous for its exquisite and lavishing taste. A taste that you'll love to remember.
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A New American Dine In Restaurant NOWin Lahore
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Just the other day, I was talking to a friend who went to college with me, and expressed my desire to go back to our women’s-only cocoon. She asked me, “Sanaa, do you really want to go back to the middle of nowhere with no bars, no boys, and no transportation?” That’s when it hit me. She’d just described my life in Karachi. Moving back home means you can no longer dwell on the real existential questions. No Netflix, no Spotify, no YouTube, no guarantee of running water or uninterrupted electricity. No Sephora! All right, fine. It’s not that I don’t know how trivial I sound to your politically correct minds. I get it. This is the narrative in your head: “Here comes the poor privileged woman, cribbing about her internet struggles while other people have actual problems to deal with.” I understand there are tragedies bigger than not being able to find your favourite brand of multigrain bread, but let me tell you- the struggle is real. Being a single woman in Pakistan is not a role for the faint of heart. It requires nerves of steel, the tight upper lip of a British monarch and gruelling patience. From negotiating parental curfews, to bulldozing adjusting my expectations when it comes to men, moving back home has been quite a ride. Pakistan, for the uninitiated single working woman, is something of a riddle. Within the one year I’ve moved back, I’ve realized that a) having a career is not nearly as impressive a feat as having a husband, and b) having a husband is considered a feat in all quarters. A few weeks ago my mother informed me that I don’t get rishtas because I spend considerable amounts of time in the company of male friends at locations that are deemed unsuitable for women (before your imagination runs away with you, I’m talking about dhabas). But I suppose mothers will do what mothers do. It has now come to the point where she strategically tries to sow the seeds of possible romance (and subsequently shaadi) with various childhood friends. I tried to placate her by saying that perhaps I’d find my future husband at a dhaba! Alas, I was given a half hour lecture about how the “qabooliatkighari” may come at any time, and do I really want to end up with a ruffian who spends his time at dhabas? Sigh. No mother, no I don’t.
Arrive in Pakistan
Free laundry! Yay!
May be it’s not so bad ...
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Spend half of salary on lawn Fightwithmom
Volunteer at charity for 1dayandvowtobecome Bilqees Edhi
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Evening curfew,wth? Struckdownbyrumour mill at committee party Binge on comfort food
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Sapphire’s digital silk Eid collection gets top marks for versatility and wearability.
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Lemon Lip Balm Freshen up! This pocket sized beauty is surely the best option to moisturize and lighten up your lips in the tangiest way! Made entirely of naturally grown ingredients, The Organic Shop’s lemon lip balm is an eye catcher amongst all the other flavors.
As sweet and sticky as it gets! The Organic Shop’s handmade fig jam is made with organically grown figs and is the best option to have with waffles, pancakes and scones. At the same time, it is beneficial for your bones, blood pressure and cholesterol.
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As the hygiene and quality of what we are sold in markets stoops down to disappointing levels, The Organic Shop brings us completely steroid and preservative free products. Initiated by a team of acupuncturists; Dr A.M.Chaudhry, Dr. Masooma Zainab and effectively running under Baqir Zaidi, The Organic Shop is a one stop solution for all your additive phobias. Weekend brings you the list of the ‘must haves’ from the only shop of its kind.
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Irrigated with hygienic water and grown with minimal use of harmful pesticides and synthetic fertilizers, The Organic Shop provides its customers with healthy vegetables which are not easily available with vendors or at supermarkets.
Apricot Oil
This product is likely to stand out the most, doubtlessly because of its packaging. Parceled in delicate glass bottles, this organic honey is carefully processed from the source of the nectar to the extraction course till the transportation. Available in ginger and vanilla flavors, this product also makes for an excellent gift!
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Mint, one of the most soothing herbs according to ancient traditions, is now on the racks of The Organic Shop and that too in the most convenient form. Time you bid farewell to your headaches, nausea and dehydration.
Known to be the perfect choice for massage, apricot oil is made from apricot seeds and is considered to be quite healthy for several medical conditions including cancer. Its nutty flavor makes it suitable for certain recipes. The Organic Shop now has it available in handy plastic bottles.
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Essential Oils
Very tough to choose from a vast range of options of essential oils as all of them are distinct from each other and mandatory for your shopping list. Flavors such as citrus, peppermint and lavender are sure to make their way in your house for cleaning, medical and kitchen purposes.
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While our four legged friends may not be as excited as we are, Eid is in the air! Weekend brings you easy, accessible Eid looks in collaboration with high-street brands Sapphire, Cynosure, Beech Tree and Origins to add some colour, fun and festivity to your day.
Mix it up this Eid with embroidered pants paired with a pastel shirt and sheer overlay (outfit by Cynosure) and metallic, leaf sandals from Almas. Play on textures and don’t be afraid to belt it up for a chic, cinched waist.
An often over-looked shade, this pale lilac Origins outfit is perfect for Eid when combined with a bright lip and crystalized sandals from Almas.
Sapphire’s digital silk shirt and cream pants are styled with coral slip-ons (Almas) and a side braid for a flirty, fun look.
The opulence of Cynosure’s gold jamavar pants and shirt is broken by a neon printed scarf and tribal earring worn as a headpiece (both by Beech Tree).
Origins’ printed cotton pants are dressed up with two cotton scarves, draped together as a summer jacket and jhumkas, all from Beech Tree.
Photography: MHM@360DEGREES
| Hair & Makeup: Shoaib Khan | Model: SaHEEFA JABBAR | Styling: Team Weekend
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In the jungle the mighty jungle ... (Kandy)
Fooling around in our backyard (Maldives)
Where did you travel to last? The gorgeous Maldives Islands and Sri Lanka. Were you travelling for work or pleasure? Our group of friends has an annual tradition of travelling together; this was the ultimate leisure retreat. Where did you stay? Vivanta by Taj Resort Island in Maldives, Earl’s Regency in Kandy and the Taj Samudra in Colombo. Did you experiment with your food? Didn’t get to try a lot of local cuisines but had some of the most amazing food experiences we’ve had in our travels together, from a Thai DIY barbeque buffet on the beach in Maldives, to the most eclectic fusion cuisine in a small bistro in Colombo (a lemongrass panna cotta that was literally to die for amongst other things). What was the most unusual thing you encountered? Our first day in Kandy was some sort of a blessed day for the locals, a total of 11 wedding receptions had taken Found this cool bench while exploring the Island (Maldives) place in the hotel lobby by the time we got done with breakfast! Best vacation find? Odel! A super friendly on the pocket Madiha’s Favorite spot (Maldives) high street fashion chain in Sri Lanka! We almost bought the entire store! Most memorable moments? The entire time we were in Maldives really, from the moment you set your eyes on that chunk of heaven you’re completely mesmerized. It felt like a dream that all us wished would never end.
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Because selfies are everything (Kandy)
Any incident that is funny in retrospect but was scary or uncomfortable at the time? We rented a car in Kandy and decided to explore the city on our own with the super handy Google maps app (you know this won’t end well). While returning from the elephant orphanage around 2 hours away from the city we got super late and super lost, and the phone died! ....You can imagine our horror. Thank God for the super nice tuk tuk driver who lead us back to the city driving ahead of us for a whole hour! We’re so sticking to taxis next time! What was the general vibe of the city/country? Maldives of course is super laid back, you just want to unwind, relax and take in all the beauty. Colombo has a young and preppy vibe. Its just super positive and the locals are the nicest people we’ve come across in our travels at least. Kandy is a little more traditional and... well boring ....everybody sleeps around 8 .... yes that happens! Three sites that you’d consider must-visit? 1. The whole of Maldives really! It’s a must go! 2. The Elephant Orphanage close to Kandy 3.Green Path Art Pola, a street laden with paintings overlooking a lush green garden, such a wonderful insight into the budding art scene of Colombo. You can socialize with young local artists and get to buy their beautiful creations at super affordable prices. It’s raw talent! Your best meal? It’s difficult to pin point just one, but the Swordfish we had at Open, The Grill, a Mexican restaurant in our resort in Maldives had us at a loss for words. A succulent fillet of fish topped, with two perfectly grilled tiger prawns in a spicy Mexican sauce was a divine experience for the taste buds. … and night-life? Non existent in Maldives and Kandy, and a little low tempo in Colombo. Five essentials for travelling? Allof us, of course! A lot of sunscreen, a killer pair of shades, a swanky wardrobe and a very good camera.
Taking in the sunset (Maldives)
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Of Posies and Prison by Sana Shah sunshineandco.co
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“Gardens are not made by singing “Oh, how beautiful!” and sitting in the shade.” — Rudyard Kipling, Complete Verse So this week witnessed some serious damage to my credit card, as I found myself on the hunt for some flora and fauna at an amazing nursery in Wandsworth: Neal’s Nurseries. This time I took Baby N and my housekeeper, Mrs. P with me. I thought Baby N would enjoy being around nature, and Mrs. P is just a treasure trove of information on plants and their upkeep -- and let’s be honest, she is really who is going to keep these babies alive, so I thought she should be there to advise. If you do ever decide to make a trip, just remember that the nursery is located right opposite the Wandsworth Prison! Eek! A tad creepy I know, but the prison actually looked like a happy, sunny place, and that sort of made me feel better about it. The nursery itself was quite expansive, and for a first-timer like me, a little overwhelming too. I had absolutely no idea where to start and Mrs. P was behaving like a kid in a candy store, so outside intervention was definitely needed. Luckily, the staff on hand was very helpful. They walked me through
the plants and helped me make some wise decisions, so that I ended up with a collection that wasn’t just pretty but had some staying power as well. Useful tip: if you don’t want to be buying new plants for every season, best to get a mix of evergreens, with a few annuals, so that you have some kind of foliage in your garden throughout the year. The annuals, as the name suggests, will only last one season! That made me sound quite smart, didn’t it? Like, I’ve learned a lot about plants today. Well, not really. I still don’t know much, but I’m hoping that owning a few will help increase my knowledge on the subject. We got to the nursery at noon and ended up leaving a whopping 3 hours later! Suffice it to say choosing plants and then their containers and then all the paraphernalia that goes with them is a long and tedious process. The good thing is I was able to pick up planters for all my houseplants, finally! So that is definitely a job well done. It was getting a little embarrassing seeing them in their plastic containers everyday. Not only were they a daily reminder of my indolence but they also left me an easy target for one of Mr. M’s lectures. “You must have a system in place if you want to be able to get things done” – whatever happened to being a
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The author, affectionately referred to as Sunshine by her loved ones, recently moved to London from New York. She is enjoying settling in while discovering the city with her 8-month-old daughter in tow. Watch this space for her musings on London, sweet treats (that she shouldn’t be consuming now that the baby is no longer an excuse!), parenting, decorating, and anything really that tickles her fancy!
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free spirit! Meanwhile, back to the patio. So I set up everything outside, and then I re-arranged it. And then I went back a few hours later and rearranged it once again. And then, just when the last dregs of sunlight remained in the sky (it gets dark at 9 PM in London these days), I quickly rearranged it once again. It was nearly time for Mr M to be home, but the very last of the orders were still on their way! Of course, the last bit of delivery from the nursery arrived on Friday evening, just when Mr. M was walking through the door! In other words, I got busted on the last leg of my covert operation. However, I am happy to report that Mr. M was more than happy with the final product, so Mrs. P, Baby N and I deserve a little pat on the back. Of course, like any other room in my house, I will always keep on adding to it and changing things around, but for now at least it is in a state where we can enjoy some sunny afternoons and hopefully some delicious burgers, as soon as Mr. M gets that grill going! And while I head out to the patio, here’s a little recipe for a drink you can enjoy on yours…
of that wonderful trip to Positano, the clear blue skies and azure water, the smell of the fig trees in the evening, the vivid colors of the bougainvillaea, and Virginia’s warm hospitality. The only thing different in this recipe is that I Virginia’s have added mint. You Elephant’s Milk can use any good brand This was a drink my of almond syrup (also husband and I came known as orgeat or across while traveling orzata syrup), though I around the Amalfi prefer the Italian brand, Coast one summer Ferrara. Warning: It can and it quickly became be quite sweet, so mess our favorite! We were around with how much staying at a hotel just water or lemon juice you outside of Positano, and want to add and make it were invited by the lovely to your taste. owner, Virginia, for drinks one evening. When she Ingredients found out we didn’t drink Juice of 2 lemons alcohol she instructed 1/4 cup Almond Syrup the bartender to make 2 Liters Water us a most delicious and Bunch of Mint Leaves refreshing mocktail Ice called Elephant’s Milk. I have been recreating Method my own version ever Blend it altogether. since, and with each Pour over ice, and most sip am always reminded importantly, enjoy!
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Muneeze Khalid Chef/Host
“I always have a heavy breakfast which usually includes a large bowl of porridge with some yummy fruits! When I’m in the mood to treat myself and my family, I make eggs benedict with some velvety hollandaise sauce.” Eggs Benedict: 260 Calories To burn: 80 minutes walk, 37 minutes jog
Sohail Salahuddin Owner, The Lahore Social
“There is nothing better than starting your day with breakfast as invigorating as fresh fruits alongside honey and yogurt. However, an espresso is always needed for a head start for the day.” Yogurt with fruit: 47 calories To burn: 13 minutes walk, 5 minutes jog
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Sardar Shahnawaz Khan Chef, Polo Lounge
“I keep it simple: a mug of black coffee, caramelized and roasted to perfection. Freshly toasted English muffins with just a touch of butter on them.” Black Coffee: 2 Calories English Muffin: 134 Calories To burn: 35 minutes walk, 15 minutes jog
Ayesha Chaudhri Chef, Cordon Bleu
“As a mom, most days mean breakfast is on the go and not that glorious plate of perfectly fried eggs that makes me feel satisfactorily nostalgic. Usually it’s a piece of fruit, boiled egg and caffeine. Days when we feel extravagant- smoked salmon is layered, eggs are poached, oranges are juiced and i cannot defend french toast or a stack of pancakes from a nutritional point of view, but I know that is exactly what is required to satisfy my sweet tooth.” Buttermilk Pancakes: 163 Calories To burn: 43 minutes walk, 19 minutes jog
This week will be full of hurdles and problems, but do not despair even if your enemies try to damage you and your image. You might find yourselves without the support of your relatives but your immediate family will be standing by you this week. Act wisely or you might face a small loss in business. Lucky Numbers: 1, 9, 2 Lucky Colors: White, Yellow.
Taurus.
(21st April - 21st May)
A small dispute at home could happen this week and you have to think before you speak. The over-all atmosphere at home will be peaceful and pleasant. Marriage relations will be free from disturbance. Greater focus on intellectual pursuits is required and your teachers will appreciate your hard work. Your friends will need more attention from you. Work conditions will be good this week. Lucky Numbers: 6, 5. Lucky Colors: Pink, White
Gemini.
(22nd May – 21st June)
If you are planning on starting a real estate business, then this week is the right time to do so. It is also a great time to buy a car! Earning money is on the cards and there might be sudden success in disputed work. Avoiding anger will help you gain extra respect from those around you. There will be a small function or celebration at home this week. Lucky Numbers: 1, 4 Lucky Colors: Brown, Red
Cancer.
(22nd June – 23rd July)
There will be more family time spent together than usual. Control any extra expenditure. A small amount of travel could come your way. Your health will also improve in this week. Lucky Numbers: 9, 7, 1 Lucky Colors: Pink, Yellow.
Leo.
(24th July – 23rd August)
This week you might face issues in your marital life but you can overcome them with humility and calmness. Avoid dispute and try to keep yourself away from controversy. Financially, this week will be very good and you will earn extra money. Short term travel could happen. Take good care of your health this week. Lucky Numbers: 1, 5, 3 Lucky Colors: Orange, Brown, Golden
Virgo.
(24th august – 23rd September)
(23rd November – 21st December)
You will earn respect from the government and will also get official benefits. You will earn respect from friends, family and colleagues. Your job condition will improve and a promotion is also on the cards. Your atmosphere at home will be peaceful and marital relations will be smooth. Health is the only concern this week, so avoid unhealthy food. Lucky Numbers: 3, 6, 9 Lucky Colours: Orange.
Capricorn.
(22nd December – 20th January)
This week will very lucky and auspicious. There will be positive personality changes in you. You will feel more confident and competent at the workplace. Your business will flourish and you will make many new customers. You will spend more time at home with family. Travelling will provide benefits. You will overcome your anxieties. Choose your new friends wisely. Lucky Numbers: 5, 2, 6 Lucky Colors: Green, White.
Travelling will be the highlight this week as there are chances of you visiting holy places and short term travel will prove to be beneficial as well. Your desires will be fulfilled. Parents will completely support you and your decisions. It is a good time to fix your marriage date. Avoid new friends as they could harm you in the future. Focus more on intellectual pursuits. Your love life will be good and your relationship will improve. Lucky Numbers: 8, 9 Lucky Colors: Brown.
Libra.
(21st January – 19th February)
(24th September – 23rd October)
Certainly not a good a week for Libra as there will be hurdles. Think wisely before taking any decision. If you are planning to start a new project, you will face delay this week and it is not a good time to invest. Try to save money by controlling your expenses. Lucky Numbers: 2, 4, 9 Lucky Colors: Yellow, Blue, White.
Scorpio.
(24th October – 22nd November)
This week will bring joy to your life as one of your desires will be fulfilled or a pending project will be completed. Financially, there will be no problem for you as you have already earned a lot in the past few weeks. Try to donate or do some charity work as this will bring you mental peace and happiness. Your social circle will expand. Lucky Numbers: 4, 5, 9 Lucky Colors: Purple, Green.
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Sagittarius.
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Aries.
(21st March – 20 April)
Aquarius.
This week will not be as good as the last one. There will be many problems as your family will oppose you. Enemies will try to destroy your image. It is not a good time to invest. Control your anger and emotions and keep yourself away from dispute as they can be harmful for you. You will find difficulties in business. Your marital relations will face a minor disturbance. Lucky Numbers: 3, 2, 9, Lucky Colors: Brown, Red.
Pisces.
(20th February – 20th March)
Health will be your only concern this week. Other than that, there will not be much to concern you. It will be a pleasant environment at home and the office. Your business will flourish and you will make new clients. You will take exceptional decisions this week which will help you in the future. You will also get help from one of your friends this week. Lucky Numbers: 9, 7, 2 Lucky Colors: Green, Pink.
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Maru Tandoori Naan : The foodies at team Weekend love trying out new eateries and our latest obsession is Maru Naan Shop in Model Town, Lahore. Their nutella naan is our current go-to for late night dessert cravings.
The Brink:
Starring Jack Black and Tim Robbins, this satirical drama chronicles the actions of two government officials as they try to prevent the outbreak of World War III. Partially set in Pakistan, the show takes on geo-political situations in a humorous manner.
Guddu Shani 360 Degrees:
Veteran photography duo Guddu Shani recently introduced their latest project that provides a platform for emerging creatives in Pakistan. From models to photographers and makeup artists, the duo intend on cultivating local talent by affording them the opportunity to build their portfolio under the 360 Degrees umbrella.
Misha Lakhani Store Launch:
Karachi’s celebrated designer Misha Lakhani is finally opening shop in Lahore on 21st September. The store will stock her popular lines such as casual chic, formal wear and bridal wear.
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Olaplex :
Good news for all hair colour junkies, Olaplex is now in Pakistan! Endorsed by the likes of Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Lopez, the treatment protects hair from chemical and heat damage. So the next time you’re in the salon for a hair appointment, ask your colourist to go the extra mile and include this treatment for luscious, shiny hair.
Mahin Hussain Accessories :
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We love Hussain’s quirky style that fuses pop art influences with ethnic elements for a completely original aesthetic.
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prynt Polaroid smartphone: Prynt combines old world charm with new technology. It functions as a phone jacket that allows you to print pictures on the go from your iPhone or Android.