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06. Around Town...

One party at a time!

42. Caribbean Nights

Hina Butt presents her latest collection HB Closet 2016.

48. The Dressing Room

Take a style tour of Arfah Khawaja’s wardrobe.

52. Hot Date

Up Close and Personal with Hadiqa Kiani.

62. Travel & Cake

A voyage through spirit and time with Zainab Chaudhary.

66. W’s Roving Eye

This week’s hottest looks! Who made the style A- list?

68. #ManOfTheWeek

Rising star Shahaan Abassy on his career and life ambitions.

70. 17 Instagram Accounts You Need to Follow

The most inspirational accounts on Instagram.

74. Roses and Thorns!

Sana Shah returns with her sage wisdom.

80. Love Struck

Weekend’s editors’ picks!

Chairperson/Publishing Editor: Rameeza Majid Nizami Editor The Nation: Salim Bokhari Editor-at-Large: Amal Khan

Managing Editor: Shazay Salahuddin Features Editor: Foha Raza & Nur Zehra Qadri Beauty Editor: Minahil Batool Shirazi Sub Editor: Rana Faizan Hussain

Karachi Correspondent: Farah Vayani Fashion Correspondent: Fatima Ameer Creative Head: Faiz-ur-Rehman Creative Team: Faisal Fazal, Talat Mahfooz,

Zeeshan Arif, Shoaib Qadir Photographer: M. Basharat Irshad GM Marketing: Bilal Mahmood

For Advertising: Kherzan Zaidi - 0321 8976730, Ata-ur-Rehman - 0332 2427473, Khalid Sheikh - 0345 5130728

CONTENTS

may 08, 2016

Hey Weekenders!So this past week our heads were collectively and quite literally up in the stars! Can you even blame us? The met Gala 2016 is hands down the biggest fashion event of the year that had us glued to our screens and dreaming of an alternate universe where teleportation exists! In the real world, however, we are all set to jet off to Karachi for the Bridal Couture Week Gold Edition 2016, stay tuned for all the glitz and glam to follow. In our issue this week, we are super excited to introduce Shahaan abbasy, a fresh face and rising young talent in the modeling industry. We met up with arfah Khawaja for a style tour of her fabulous wardrobe, our hot date this week is with the lovely Hadiqa Kayani, in Travel and Cake, Zainab Chaudhry takes us on a spiritual and historically rich voyage to Iran and minahil Sherazi jazzes up our newsfeeds with a low down on the coolest Instagram accounts to follow. all this and lots more! Happy reading y’all!

Sincerely,Team Weekend.

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Asher, Khadija, Eman, Rehan & Zoyah

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Ammar Zaeem & Maliha Sajjad

Party It UpAmmar Zaeem and Maliha Sajjad celebrated their mehndi night among family and friends in Lahore.

Shayan Zaeem & Mahnoor H KhanSaad Zaeem & Erum Zaeem

Mr & Mrs Sajjad with familyYasir & Sahar Noon

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Saad Zaeem & Mehr Saad Shah Elahi & Shazil Rafi

Rehan, Arsalan, Zoyah, Haider, Naval & Kayhaan

Eman Zaeem

Zohair Ayub & Mariam Zaeem Hassan Mansha & Iqra ManshaEmad Irfani with his wife

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Aamir Mazhar & Momina

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Zehra & Humayun Mian

Home Sweet HomeCeleste Home Fashion opened their store featuring a collection by the renowned interior designer Katri Hautala from Paris on M.M. Alam Road, Lahore. The event PR was managed Aamir Mazhar.

Raza & Sarah

Rima Farid & Faisal Farooqi

Mustafa & Katri Hautala

Karim, Saleha & Sakib ChistiAli Sethi & Juggun

Kuki

Farheen & Mehreen

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Rizi & Sam Dada Rubina & Muniba Ahmed Ayten & Panna

Momina SibtainImtisal ZafarSeyhamFatin

Samsara, Sana Bhatti, Noore & Rehana RajputNajeeb Malik, Sahar, Shazia & Naveed Malik

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Sabrina & Shehryar

Wedding BellsShehryar and Sabrina got married in an elaborate ceremony among family and friends in Lahore.

Mr & Mrs Riaz

Zeeshan

Moeeza & Uzma

Ayesha & SaniaNaba & Laraib

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Fatima RabiaGhazala Yaqoob

Mahvish

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Asifa

Tayyba & Mariam Khurram & Nishay

Khadija

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Samar & Aina

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Sabrina & Shehryar

Dance The Night AwayShehryar and Sabrina celebrated their mehndi night among family and friends in Lahore.

Humaira & Asif

Khadija

Rafia & Zainab

Taimoor, Lubna & Qasim Mariam Waqas

Mrs Riaz

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Osman Khalid Butt with LACAS students

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Mohyuddin Khan & Rabia Ali Khan

Kuch KhaasLACAS collaborated with Kuch Khaas to present ‘LACAS Mein Kuch Khaas’. The event paid tribute to Poppy Khan, the founder of the organization Kuch Khaas.

Mr & Mrs Taimur Banday

Nishe

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Iram Zia RajaIsbah

Nabeela Ajaz with friend

Quratulain

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Ambreen, Mehak & Asma

Royal OrchestraSachal Studios, Pakistan’s only fully trained orchestra, performed in an exclusive concert at Royal Palm Country Club in Lahore. The PR of the event was handled by Latitude CRS.

Munir & Bubbly

Mr & Mrs Max

Ali Abbas, Azhar, Esakhelvi & Maria

Muniba & AhmadNicki & Nina

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Nadira AmirUsman Peerzada Tamu, Zaree & Saniya

Mr & Mrs MumtazMadiha GoharSonia AzharRamzan Shiekh

Kinza, Rishmae, Mishalle & AyeshaZarine & Nilofar

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Imran Khan

Knowledge CityLaunch of Namal Knowledge City and Friends of Namal Campaign was recently held in Lahore at Zaman Park. The event was managed by J&S and PR by Lotus.

Rehan & Aden

Adeel Hashmi

Shahraiz Khan & Sher Shah Khan

Halima Khan & Yousaf SalahuddinKhurshid Qasoori & Razaak Dawood

Naeem Khan & Najmi Khan

Mehak

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Zeshan, Seyham, Saira, Aden & Jaffer Atiya & Sohail Khan

SalmanMubshar Luqman Farhad HumayunAmna Niazi

Mr & Mrs Hamid Zaman Noreen Niazi & Hasan NiaziKhadija Shah

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Maria Faraz & Saima Rana

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Zahra, Zaeem Yaqoob & Qudsia

For A CauseLabour and Love presents Iqra project in collaboration with jewellery designer Sahr Bashir at PFDC Fashion Active Mall One to raise charity for the education of underprivileged. The PR of the event was handled by Lotus.

Sahar Bandial & Eemaan Bandial

Abeera & Fatima

Amber Liaqat & Aden Rehan

Ayesha & AaminaAlia & Natasha

Anam

Farnaz Haider & Sahr Bashir

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Zehra, Hina & ZainaFatima Walid ZamanAneela Shah

Farah & HumaZehra & MalihaAmna & Sophiya

Aden, Hina & HamzaSaira Sheikh, Nuria Iqbal, Freeha Baqar & Aysha Saifuddin

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Celebratory Lunch! Masarrat Misbah Makeup celebrated the first anniversary of their brand through a luncheon at The Nishat, in Lahore. The PR of the event was hosted by Samra Muslim.

Umme Haanee & Sarah MasudAmna Kardar Rida & Sana Bhatti

Amber & Mona

Musarrat Misbah

Hajra Hayat MumtazAinnie

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Cybil Amna Niazi Zahra Naveed

Nazish SameerUrwa Dr Farzeen Malik

Shazia Din

Hina Salman Rima, Hafsa, Hina & NaveenSaleha & Saqib Chishti

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Naveen Waqar & Hammad Arfani

Starry NightHUM TV hosted their annual HUM Awards in a star-studded event in Karachi.

Meekal Hassan and his wifeSafina & Behroze Sabswari

Sarwat Gilani & FahadHassan Ahmed & Sunita Marshal

Nabila

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Nadia HussainAli XeeshanAzfar Rehman

Feroze Khan & Humaima Malick Urwa Hocane & Mawra HocaneMehnaz & Moammar Rana

Syra Shehroze Samina Peerzada Saba Qamar Nomi Ansari

Ayesha Khan

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with Arfah Khawaja

Trends you Think were creaTed for you and Those you wish never exisTed?i don’T really follow any Trends in parTicular. i love cuTs in general. so anyThing wiTh a greaT cuT caTches my eye. i’m noT a fan of our big dhoTi shalwars.

fashion iTems in your wish-lisT righT now?bvlgari serpenTi waTch

any person or characTer whose sTyle inspires you?To name one of The few- amal clooney

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whaT are your Top Three cloThing sTaples?1. l.b.d (liTTle black dress)2. a dressy jackeT3. a whiTe shirT and The lisT goes on!

if you had any fashion designer in The world aT your command To creaTe a compleTe wardrobe for you, who would iT be and why? iT would have To be a Tie beTween elie saab and olivier rousTeing!

favouriTe ouTfiT you currenTly own?every single piece from my new bridal collecTion!

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a ciTy or counTry ThaT you Think has greaT sTyle and why?There are so many! paris, Tokyo, rome, london eTc

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your personal sTyle in Three words.classic, feminine and edgy

in whaT way do you Think your currenT sTyle should change? i don’T follow Trends as such. buT i Think i should add some colour To my wardrobe!

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HADIQA KIANI

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1. Being a celebrity mother, how do you balance between work and professional com-mitment?As with everything in life, bal-ance is key. I learned that from an early age from my mother who was a working woman for most of her life but she never seemed stressed or out of place with things. She was always sure of herself and had her priori-ties straight. So, as my mother, I have my priorities with my family and work easily follows. If I have something like a tour or show and an issue comes up with my son or my mother then I cancel that professional commitment without a second thought. I honestly believe that if you have your priorities straight then you will never face an issue balancing life.

2. What does mother’s day mean to you?I think it is a great thing, an obvious thing, but a great thing to have a special day dedicated to mothers. Mothers should be celebrated every day but this holiday, like any other holiday, makes it extra special.

3. How do you think parent-hood has changed from your

mother and to you being a mother?I became an entirely different person when I became a mom. I used to live life for myself, of course my family was my prior-ity but I would make every deci-sion for myself and live for my-self. But when my son came into my life he became my nucleus. Every single thought that I have has to include him and has to think of his best interest.

4. Any fondest memories from the past for Mother’s Day?Yes, when my son first started to write in school he was 5 years old and he brought home a Mother’s Day card for me. I still hold onto that card, he has since given me a card every year with his love. It means the world to me.

5. Favorite Food that mom makes?My son’s favorite that I make is Biryani, he’s a true Desi kid, loves his chicken but he is ob-sessed with my Biryani. When my mother used to cook I loved her Karhai and Halwa!

There isn’t one aspect of my life that my

mother didn’t inspire or support in one way or

another. She was a hard worker and still radiates positivity despite being

paralyzed for the past 10 years. She made me

believe that I can do whatever I set my mind to

and she supported in me in whatever decisions I

have made.

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7. How do you think your mother inspired you to choose your line of work?There isn’t one aspect of my life that my mother didn’t inspire or support in one way or another. She was a hard worker and still radiates positivity despite being paralyzed for the past 10 years. She made me believe that I can do whatever I set my mind to and she supported in me in whatever decisions I have made.

8. Daughters often see their mothers as their style icons, do you think your personal style statement is inspired from your mom’s persona as well?Well, our style is very different. The statement though is the same, my mother always dressed

for herself and never cared about what people thought or said and although her style was extremely simple, it was simple because she liked it that way. I, on the other hand, am very experimen-tal but that is because I like to be. She taught me to always just be myself.

9. LC just turned 19, do you have a message/wish for that brand who is Made Of Paki-stan?I love the way LC loves Pakistan. We must continue this passion for our country and spread this love throughout the nation.

10. Any fondest memory with Leisure ClubI remember a few years back, me and my then 5 year old son were looking everywhere for good quality/trendy play clothes. We hunted all over Lahore for his size until we realised we had missed the most obvious of places, LC, as soon as we walked in we knew that we really didn’t need to hunt any further. I of course had to pick up a few things for myself, afterwards we stopped at our favorite juice shop and went home with bags full great quality outfits. Haven’t stopped coming back since!

11. Any inspirational words on Leisure Club and its role

in promoting Pakistani talent only (be it artists, models or photographers) throughout its 19 years of journey.Just keep it up, if we don’t cher-ish our talent then it will just continue to fade away. It is high time that we stop the talent of our country from dying and put life back into our nation. My up-coming album is featuring instru-ments that are native to Pakistan but don’t have any makers left and languages that have been neglected by our masses. We can’t neglect Pakistan anymore, we need to bring it to glory.

NAADAy

1. How awesome is your mom, rate (1/10) 10 being the highest.9.98/10 because some-times she can be bossy and eat my brain like it’sdelicious food.

2. Pet Peeves, if anyWhen someone forces me to do something, I like to be independent.

3. Message for your mum on Mother’s Day.I love you Ama! Simple message but I tell her this every day because every day is Mother’s Day.

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Having had my fair share of travels across Europe, North America and the Middle East,

by far the most unforgettable journey I have ever made has been my trip to Iran. Packed not only with natural beauty- from the Al-Borz mountains to the Caspian sea- as the cradle of culture and civilization it should make the top of the list of all those interested in the richness of history, culture, literature and art.

For me this trip was both anenriching and spiritual experience: in a country where I felt like I was constantly in the presence of God and God loving people.First stop was Mashhad, a city located in the north of Iran.It is known as the city of Firdausi (the poet of Shahnameh), but it is most famous for the shrine and tomb of Imam Reza- a descendent of the Holy Prophet PBUH and the eighth of the twelve Imams of Islam- with millions of pilgrims trickling in to pay their respects each year.

TRAVEL & CAKEHi, I’m Zainab, and I’m going to use this space to share my favourite spots in Iran. While I was there, I got the chance to ex-plore and experience the diverse culture of the country like a local, so here’s my scoop!

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The shrine complex is surround-ed by the most magical straight-out-of-the-Arabian Nights market place where you can find jewelry, ceramics, dried fruit and nut shops, spice shops (where you might want to stock up on Mashhadi saffron) and the most delicious and milky ice cream. The bazaars are deco-rated with posters of the portraits of Imam Reza and Imam Hussain (kind of Byzantinian icon-like in their depiction), which is some-thing we don’t see here in Pakistan. So from the moment I stepped out of the hotel room, I was already “feeling it”; an inexplicable uplifting of the soul. The mosque and shrine compound are huge with intricate kaashikari (mosaic tile work) in the

lapis and turquoise colours Per-sia is known for and this sets the tone for the rest of the shrines and mosques throughout Iran.

There is almost too much to see in Shiraz! A short one and a half hour flight from Mashhad, it is a city known for its rich literary heri-tage and as the hometown and final resting place of two of Iran’s most revered mystics and poets Hafez and Sa’adi. Have your faal taken out by a parrot outside the tomb of Hafez (it is generally creepily accurate) or make a wish at a wish-ing well inside the tomb of Sa’adi. There are other historical places worth visiting including the Erum garden, the Vakil Complex, and the citadel of Karim Khan (famous for

its breathtaking stain glass win-dows). But the main surprise lies some 60 kilometers northeast of Shiraz: the ruins of Persepolis!

Literally meaning “the Persian city,” also known asTakht e Jam-shed, it was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550–330 BC). It consists of palaces and terraces, the construction of which began with Cyrus the Great but finished during the reign of Darius I. Later it was looted and set on fire by the armies of Alex-ander the Great and most of the buildings were destroyed but the magnificent double staircase, thecarved lime stone columns of the Gate of All Nations and a few colossal structures, that could be throne rooms or altars, remain intact. Wall reliefs showing the standard of Cyrus the Great and depicting scenes of royal splendor with Babylonian text will remind

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you of ancient Egyptand a short hike from the main terrace on a low hill are the tombs of Artax-erxes I and II.

There are more burial cham-bers in the cliffs at Naqsh e Ros-tam- so named because of the ancient rock reliefs. Remember Leonidas and his horde of 300 Spartans who combated the infamous Xerxes? His tomb is also here, also allegedly that of Alexander. This to be honest was the highlight of my journey, not to discount the fun I had yet to have.

On the way to Esfahan we stopped by the city of Kashan with its beautiful houses and their sunken courtyards. The Tabata-baei house is a good example of traditional Persian residential architecture with its four court-yards, wall paintings and elegant stained glass windows and fea-tures such as beruni and andruni.

They weren’t exaggerating when they nicknamed Esfahan nisf e jehan. The Naqsh e Jehan square consists of two mosques, a madrasah, a maidaan and the grand bazaar surrounded by buildings from the Safavid era. The Shah mosque is by far the most beautiful structure here.

The maidaan in the center has buggy rides available to take you around the perimeter of the area. It is a city of the world’s oldest atashgah(Zoroastrian fire temple) of bridges and palaces and architectural wonders such as the Shaking Minarets.The Khaju bridge across the Zayandeh River is considered to be the finest in the province. Chehel sotoun (the Forty Columns Palace) is also a spectacle to behold with beautiful fresco paintings and ceramics. The carpet shops in Esfahan are world famous! The shops themselves are worth looking at even if you are not shopping for carpets.

The capital city of Tehran has several tourist attractions includ-ing palaces, parks and the Na-tional Museum of Iran where you can find ancient artifacts from all around Iran and a replica of the Peacock Throne on display one day of the week (I also saw my first preserved ancient dismem-bered leg here). The Sa’adabad Complex and the Golestan Palace from the Qajar and Pahlavi dynas-ties are a must visit. Sa’adabad Complex is now converted into museums with cars, clothes and statues of Persian mythological figures on display.

I concluded my journey in Ramsar a city on the coast of the Caspian Sea and bordering on Azerbaijan. The Caspian Sea is a landlocked sea in the middle of the Al Borz Mountains. Known as the derya e khizr in Persian, it is thought to be the place where Alexander the Great met Hazrat Khizr. I have seen so much in Iran, but this is probably just the tip of the iceberg. My visit has left me hungry for more: Tabriz here I come!

Postscript: Wearing a head scarf should not be a problem, after all when in Rome do as the Romans do!

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W’s ROVING eye

AlexA Chung

lily Rose Depp

KenDAll JenneR

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W’s ROVING eye All the hits and misses from the

futuristic celebrity looks at The Met Gala 2016.

miss!

sARAh JessiCA pARKeR

BeyonCe

Kim KAnye

Kylie JenneR

tAyloR swift

KAty peRRy

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Shahaan AbbasyActor / Model / MuSiciAn

location: Karachi, Pakistan.

Tell us abouT your experience so far in pakisTan’s fashion indusTry? i have had some good experiences and a fair share of bad ones. in This business i have wiTnessed a consTanT clash of egos, arrogance and insecuriTies, which is someThing i am noT really used To. however, people like deepak perwani and umar sayeed have really helped me ground my fuTure ambiTions and i am very Thankful for Their supporT.

who or whaT inspired you To opT for a career in modeling?i am noT in This To esTablish a flourishing career as a male model. iT was iniTially suggesTed To me aT a Time when i was a confused nomadic gypsy on The road, living ouT of a suiTcase for a year. so i figured why noT? i decided i would use The ramp as a plaTform for greaTer more creaTive Things ThaT are abouT To skyrockeT in pakisTan.

#Man of the Week

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whaT is someThing you love abouT your job? aT This poinT in Time i don’T really have a cemenTed job! people know me as a model who has done a few walks buT ThaT’s noT The Tag i wanT. so as of now whaT i love abouT my job is my freedom To do whaT i wanT, when i wanT. if ThaT makes sense.

whaT’s your ulTimaTe dream?i am a musician by Trade so surely once i can geT all my equipmenT back wiThin sTriking range, i will definiTely bring my focus back To iT. music is my undispuTed dream. i also have developed This new obsession wiTh being in and creaTing a new revoluTionary film in pakisTan. for our film indusTry To Thrive we have To expand our range of genres and experimenT. i wanT To iniTially Take a role i know i can do well and Then slowly climb ThaT ladder To Tougher roles.

#Man of the Week

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Instagram came on the ‘scene’ at just the right time when social media users, myself included, were getting irritated by Facebook and its constantly changing settings and layout. The photo-sharing social media platform boasts a staggering 400 million users currently since September 2015. That is an incredible amount of people and by the time you’re reading this, I wouldn’t be surprised if the number has increased. The beauty of Instagram is that aside from following friends and people you know, you

can also follow celebrities, artists or anyone you want to if their accounts are public (if private, you can always send a request to follow). The thing I love about Instagram though is that it fuels my creativity which is why my ‘following’ list currently sits at 1300+ people. The list features a variety of people; writers, celebrities like the Kardashians, artists and Instagram-stars. What people share can range from the very mundane, like pictures of the sky or sushi (I’ve been guilty of both) to amazing flatlays that would satisfy anyone’s OCD, to sometimes cute, sometimes annoying (it’s a thin line) pet pictures.

Here are some of the best Instagram accounts you need to follow—go go go!

17accounts you need to follow

@hotdudesreading: this account does exactly what it says on the tin. If you’re ever bored waiting at the vets, just while away the time appreciating hot men reading. Time wasted ogling is not time wasted at all.

@amrezy: if you’re a makeup-fanatic you will love Amra Olević aka Amrezy’s account. This fembot posts selfies of her perfectly beat face and hilarious video rants targeted at her haters. If you like seeing impeccable-makeup selfies in your feed, you need to click the ‘follow’ button for this beauty influencer.

@zachking: appropriately named, Zach King is the King of Final Cut Pro and his 15-second Instagram videos are an editing junkie’s dream come true.

@yoga_girl: Rachel Brathen, expert yogi will have you reaching for your camera and yoga mat every time with her photography and flexibility. Namaste away!

@kimkardashian: amidst all the pouting selfies and burgeoning baby bumps/cleavage shots, there are adorable ones of her children so that makes it okay to follow her. Right?

@thefeedfeed: whenever I need inspiration for the day’s supper, I always go onto this page run by Julie Resnick for not only amazing food photography but the recipes that come with the pictures.

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@chrissyteigen: there are more annoying celebrities on social media than I have had hot dinners but John Legend’s Sports Illustrated model wife isn’t one of them. Hilarious and down to earth, Chrissy Teigen is a relatable and overall awesome individual. And her cooking posts from the kitchen leave me hungry every time!

@cakesbycliff: I am a big fan of the account handle and of the delicious and amazingly decorated cakes that are featured. Wouldn’t recommend browsing their feed when hungry, though!

@sonamkapoor: she may not be an Oscar-worthy actress but her enviable sense of style has been wining hearts since she came on the Instagram scene.

@humansofpakistan: inspired by @humansofny our very own @humansofpakistan showcases the beauty of Pakistan and its people. Keep your hanky handy because some of the people and stories featured will really move you.

@nitch: this account page features notable people from history with their inspirational quotes. If you’re looking for a yearbook quote, I’d follow the account.

@artsy: there’s an app with the same name that has the largest virtual collection of con-temporary and historic masterpieces and their Instagram account gives a sneak peek at art fairs and auctions. Peruse art at your pleasure.

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accounts you need to follow

@quarterlifepoetry: this 26-year old’s account says what we’re all thinking through her rhymes and colourful illustrations. A personal favourite of mine “the last time I felt butterflies was when I ordered truffle fries”.

@betches: one word: hilarious. Seriously though, go follow and order the paraphernalia.

@crazyjewishmom: if you think your own mother is embarrassing wait till you read some of the things featured on this page.

@weekendmagazine: if you haven’t been following one of the best magazine accounts out there then what have you been doing all this time?

@thelastwordbks: if you haven’t heard of The Last Word book shop located in Lahore, then you’re missing out. Run by the owner and employees of the store, the page features all the new books that have not only come into the store but are receiving rave reviews in the publishing world. The short reviews/blurbs of the books are a bonus!

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Sleep improves effects on how you feel; however its significance goes way past simply boosting your

inclination or banishing under-eye circles. Sufficient sleep is part of a healthy life and we simply cannot function without adequate slumber at all. Here are a few ways how sleep affects our lives and the importance of a good night’s sleep.“If you are trying to learn something, whether it’s physical or mental, you learn it to a certain point with practice; but something happens while you sleep that makes you learn it better,” says Dr. Rapoport. In other words, our minds are very busy when we sleep and help us strengthen memories or practice out that day’s duties.Other than memory, too less sleep also affects your lifespan. Dr Raymonde Jean says, “Many things that we take for granted are affected by sleep. If you sleep better, you can certainly live better. It’s pretty clear.” Study shows more deaths occur in people if they get less than five hours of sleep.

Lack of sleep also contributes to an increase in inflammation; inflammation is linked to heart disease, stroke, diabetes, arthritis, and premature aging. Doctors also found out that heart attack inducing reactants were higher in the people who got less than six hours of snooze.Got a work campaign or a college essay or an art assignment due? Well, adequate amount of slumber is known to spur creativity and make you feel fresher and more focused. “In addition to consolidating memories, or making them stronger, your brain appears to reorganize and restructure them, which may result in more creativity as well.”“If you’re trying to meet a deadline, you’re willing to sacrifice sleep, but it’s severe and reoccurring sleep deprivation that clearly impairs learning,” says Dr. Rapaport who talks about how sleep affects your grades. Studies show that university students who sacrificed too much sleep ended up scoring less than students who slept well. A lot of children are suffering from disordered breathing problems just because of lack of sleep.

Your weight and fitness also depend on your sleep; if you’re starting a diet, you might want to adopt early bedtime habits as well. You naturally feel hungrier when you’re sleepless, since sleep and metabolism are controlled by the same part of your brain. So rest well, if you’re trying to get fit.While sleep has much more importance; getting proper sleep may not always be in our hands as many people suffer from insomnia and sleep problems. However, one of the most common factors of sleep problems is the mattress and once a suitable mattress is installed, sleep comes very easily and healthily. When it comes to mattresses in Pakistan, we have quite some options but one brand that never disappoints and ensures the best quality, is Diamond Foam. They’ve been making mattresses since four decades now, and their luxe and class definitely shows their experience in making sleep come true. So now onwards, don’t underestimate the importance of a good night’s sleep and invest in a mattress that’ll change your lifestyle for the better.

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I am back in London, jet lagged out of my mind, and already gearing up for another short trip—this time to New York City, my favorite city in the world after Lahore. Except, I have to admit, I’m so exhausted after traveling with Baby N that I am sadly not looking forward to flying so soon once again. Oh well! You gotta

do what you gotta do!

When I was 15 years old I attended a camp called Seeds of Peace in Otisfield, Maine. Every night, after a full day at camp and just before going to bed, my bunkmates and I would gather around, and our counselor would make us go over the highs and lows of the day. This activity was called “Thorns and Roses”. I thought it would be fun to go over my “thorns and roses” from this trip with all of you. I’ll start with a thorn and end with a rose so that we always end on a positive note!

So first thorn…My first weekend home; the Gulshan Park bomb blast happened. When I saw images of the carnage and the victims on TV I truly realized how desensitized we have become to bloodshed and the loss of lives because of the frequency with which it happens in our country. I was deeply saddened by this incident. Later, I also learnt that a boy who worked at a salon I frequented lost his life in the blast that night. I felt very helpless and sad in that moment, and as a mother, very scared.

Rose…I think one of the biggest highlights of my trip this time was meeting my

friend ST after his being in captivity for almost five years. Seeing him alive and well, and brimming with positivity even after the gruesome

ordeal he had been through, made me a bit more grateful for all that I have in my life and that I take for granted. He has such an amazing,

miraculous story to share and I can’t wait for others to hear it and to be touched by it as I was. Just really affirms your belief in God and that even in the darkest of times there is hope.

Roses andthoRns!

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Thorn…Baby N got her first big booboo this trip. So, Baby N has started waddling about and doesn’t have the best of balance at the moment. She ended up falling flat on her face and got a bruise the size of an orange on her forehead. I naturally flipped out when I saw it and was ready to rush to the ER but thankfully there was no need and a bit of ice and some cuddles did the trick. Earlier that day I had posted a picture of hers on my Instagram that got quite a bit of attention. Naturally the Pakistani in me came out in full form at that moment, and I was convinced that she had been a victim of the dreaded “nazr” and so I promptly deleted this picture. I don’t know guys! The sane, educated, rational part of me likes to pay no attention to such superstitions, but sometimes the timing is just so eerie that I can’t help but succumb to such fears.

Thorn…Well the Panama Leaks happened and though I make it a point not to get too political on my blog, I was disturbed with some of the reactions to this event, or perhaps lack of reaction is more suitable. But it is not the politicians I wish to comment on today. Corruption, nepotism, manipulation are all factors we have come to accept in our government. But before this trip I had always felt that the people of Pakistan were different. I felt that at least as a people we had a strong value system, with a reputation of being philanthropic and stepping in and providing services that our government was too lazy or inept to deliver on. I thought as a people we valued truth and justice. I don’t really feel that way anymore. I think we have allowed corruption in our state for so long that it has seeped in to the fabric of our society. From your local grocer to your big business tycoons, all are guilty of it at some point and on some level. Value systems have eroded. There was a time when people were very careful about whom they let in to their homes and into their lives. Growing up, I remember my parents carefully vetted all my friends and their parents—it was important to them that we shared common values. I never understood it back then, but now I have come to value it. However, this kind of thinking is considered very passé in Pakistan now. Now money, power and influence are the barometers by which you are judged as being worthy of an invitation to somebody’s home.

Rose…I feel like my daughter really grew up this trip. Being around her cousins especially helped her grow socially. By the end of the trip she was more talkative (though still not making sense), sturdier, more active and more interactive with others. She has also developed quite a taste for “neembupani” and chai—both of which confirm her status as a true Pakistani baby.

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Rose…Call me naïve or idealistic but when I woke up to the news of General

Raheel Sharif having sacked a number of Generals and officers in the army for corruption, I was ecstatic. Power move or not, I think it was a breath of

fresh air in a system and a country that was choking on lies and corruption. I mean at least somebody in the country is doing their job!

Thorn…I only had brain (maghaz) once. Yes, I probably lost most of you on this one, but I am a huge fan of tak a tak and maghaz etc and this trip I realized that I no longer have the iron resistance of a Lahori when it comes to bacteria commonly found in food served in Pakistani restaurants. Most of the trip I had to seriously curb some of my whims and temptations in the culinary department.

Rose…On the other hand, I had some awesome desserts! The dessert scene in Lahore is on another level at the moment. New entrant, Dessert Directory in DHA has definitely stolen my heart. If you end up going, do not leave without their tiramisu, their brownie and the cookie dough cheesecake. Actually everything is too good! I loved it. Also, Ganache is killing it in the cakes department. My friends D and S recommended their Strawberry and Vanilla cake, which I promptly ordered for my younger sister’s birthday a n d then singlehandedly demolished. The most moist, light and fluffy cake you will have ever had. Word of warning: it is so light that it can’t take the weight of all the fluffy cream and strawberries and so is a bit messy to eat! Of course, the Nando’s and Kitchen Cuisine chocolate fudge cakes are staples for me when I visit home. I also tried those Awesamosa’s everybody was raving about. I have to say I did enjoy them in the moment, but wasn’t left craving for more. Do you know what I mean? Great initiative though and would love to try new flavours next time I’m in town.

All this talk of dessert has me craving for more, which is just great since I was supposed to be on a post- Lahore detox. Lucky for me Mr. M was in Vienna for a meeting the day we got back and ended up bringing back some delicious Sachertorte with him for me! Either he has totally given up on my eating healthy, or he was really missing me! I like to think it’s the latter. Either way, I’m going to get me some cake and then maybe catch up on GoT. That’s all from me folks!

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