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C E N T R A L
INTERNATIONAL
ISSUE 23
FASHIONM
ay
2015
Shoe Trends For
SUMMER
Asim JofaIternational Fashion Festival
SIGNS YOU SHOULD SEE A
Dermatologist
Sana Safinaz
Spring Summer 2015
Lawn Collection
GIVENCHY
HANDBAGS
Supercar Falcon F7
Hollywood
Glamour
LOOK
Winners
of the 3rd
HumAwards 2015
MostRomantic
P l a c e s
Around the
Globe
Simple Yoga Poses
for Asthma Relief
17. Valentino RTW Fall 2015 Collection.
35. Best Givenchy Handbags.
87. Ek Paheli Leela is a Sunny Leone’s Show.
93. Winners of the 3rd Hum Awards 2015.
45. Most Romantic Places Around the Globe.
81. Jacqueline Fernandez Living The Dream.
55. Ways For Men to Nail Summer Style.
57. Supercar Falcon F7.
99. Stoneage Clothing Brand Launched Stoneage Kids.
103. Launch of “Sobia Nazir Lawn 2015” Islamabad.
111. Home Couture and Mahgul Co-exhibit.
123. BCBGMAXAZRIA Launches in India.
29. Signs You Should See a Dermatologist.
31. The Hollywood Glamour Look.
77. Simple Yoga Poses for Asthma Relief.
61. Modern Bedroom Design Trends.
69. Tree Houses.
CONTENT 3. Sania Maskatiya Luxury Pret Collection at TPFW 15.
9. Asim Jofa Iternational Fashion Festival of Doha 2015 Collection.
11. Umar Sayeed Bridal Collection at Doha.
21. Sana Safinaz Spring Summer 2015 Lawn collection.
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EDITOR’S NOTE
The May 2015 e mag issue of Fashion Central Internation-
al is available for your viewing.Like the previous month
we have spread it around through various digital tools and
naturally that will help us to get on board a significant
number of online viewers who seek to keep a track of the
fashion events here in Pakistan and across the border.
The e mag is loaded with events that are much sought after
.Images, of course help you to get associated with your
favourite designers and celebrities and some of the images
are amazing.Through the images it becomes possible to
guage the trends and whether they appeal to you or not
is a different matter altogether.In some of the cases the
tweets and messages passed on to us are critical and while
it would not be appropriate to pass them on to the stake
holders ,we will keep them on record for disseminating
the info as a part of our annual feature.
We do give ample space to the Fashion Weeks and are
gladdened by your appreciative comments and requests
for more and more.Fashion Weeks organisers in Pakistan
are doing a wonderful job and pushing the designers to-
wards heights of excellence.In turn the designers ,both the
branded ones and the new ones continue to make waves
of acceptability and the creative touch is amply visible in
their presentations.
In the May 2015 Fashion Central International e mag
,we have for you the Shoe Trends for summer.View them
closely and choose the more likeable and comfort oriented
choices.Also in this e mag are views of interiors that will
liven you up and also your own living areas within the
home.We look forward to your comments on this aspect.
For the men we have the Mens Corner,the Super Car and
other related stuff.Somehow men are reluctant to share
with us their responses.What is the hesitation.Why dont
you just open up and tell us how you feel and any aspect
that you urge for.
As before ,keep viewing your favourite magazine.
Anny
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Sania Maska
Pret Collectio
This season, Fash-
ion Pakistan week &
HUM network have
brought forth Tele-
nor Fashion Pakistan
Week 2015 (TFPW)
to give designers a
chance to display
their various collec-
tions. Sania Maska-
tiya was one of the
prominent ones who
added value to the
occassion.
Sania Maskatiya featured vibrant
blends of both pattern and texture
which were generously applaud-
ed by the fashion loving audience.
Other varities included crop tops
to jackets,capris, and to full-length
flares. She managed to put a spot-
light on the most necessary ele-
ments of design.
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atiya Luxury
on at TPFW 15
SANIA MASKATIYA:
Through Spring/Summer range
Sania Maskatiya paid homage to the
tailoring craft with both explorative
sensitivity and edgy flamboyance
via her luxury Pret collection, ‘Kha-
yat – The Tailor’ at TFPW.
Another of her col-
lections at TPFW15
consisted of plush
colour palette from
the sedate to the
snazzy, ‘Khayat - The
Tailor’. She used
deluxe silks to util-
itarian denims as
alternative canvases
on which flash imag-
es from a kaarigar’s
workshop glided
eloquently.
In one of
the presentat-
ions visible were
print motifs such as tape
measure, rolls of thread, but-
tons, needles, ribbons and rope
featured alongside near-neon
paint splashes and geometric
patterns. Sections of light em-
broidery and vibrant graphic
designs lifted both the texture
and mood of each piece.
Asim Jofa
International
Fashion Festival
of Doha 2015 Collection
The International Fash-
ion Festival
Doha turned out to be
a sizzling fashion show.
In this show Pakistani
designer Asim Jofa pre-
sented his Bridal Collec-
tion.
The exclusive bridal
range surprised the
Qatar fashion enthusi-
asts the Asian traditional
clothing set the floor on
fire with striking col-
lections and glamorous
models.
Asim Jofa offered formal
wear, semi formal wear,
western wear, party wear
and bridal wear only for
women.
The dresses were premi-
um and had royal de-
signs in stunning sequin
embellishments on the
shirt, pants and dupattas.
Pastel shades in flowing
chiffon, raw-silk, ja-
mawar, banarasi and ka-
tan fabrics with luscious
complete 3 piece range
in wide embroidered
sequin detailing created
a great affect.
These unique formal
dresses were generated
using his jewellery-de-
signer aesthetics with
extricating embellish-
ments.
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Supermodels from Pakistan like
Fouzia Aman, Cybil Chaudhry,
Iraj Manzoor and Rizwan Ali
walked the ramp along with
supermodels from Qatar.
The show was choreographed
by Naeem Haque. Pakistan top
entertainment channel HUM
network was the official media
partner.
Umar Sayeed
Bridal Collection at DOHA
Umar Sayeed also made his
mark at Doha. His exclusive
bridal range surprised the
Qatar fashion admirers and
fashion lovers.
The bridal collection appealed
to their hearts and minds and
noticeable was the fusion of
Asian traditional and modern
styling. It really set the mood
of the spectators.
Umar Sayeed also offered
spectacular range of formal
wear, semi formal wear, west-
ern wear, party wear along
with bridal wear only for
women.
The dresses were premium
and had royal designs in daz-
zling sequin embellishments
on complete ensembles.
Color schemes pleased the
eyes with pastel shades in
chiffon, raw-silk, jamawar,
banarasi and katan fabrics.
Glittering embroidered sequin
detailing created in jewel-
lery-designer aesthetics with
extricating embellishments
were awsome.
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ValentinoRTW Fall 2015
CollectionIt takes confidence, not just a game sense of hu-
mor, to close a show with the walkoff for which the
world has been waiting 14 years: Ben Stiller and
Owen Wilson, in character as Derek Zoolander
and Hansel, were the surprise final exits of Valenti-
no’s fall show.
(Both modeled looks from Val-
entino men’s.)
The joke landed. The crowd
lapped it up.
It was a fan-
tastic, genu-
inely funny
moment that
anyone who
decided to
skip the show
was sure-
ly sad they
missed.
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the end of the lineup. “Women can be multifac-
eted,” said Chiuri backstage. “They can be muses,
they can be artists. And our collections speak
about this in a simple way.” Simple didn’t begin to
cover it. The show opened with stark black-and-
white graphics on a trench with vertically striped
arms, a horizontally striped hem and a patchwork
of checks and triangles on the body. Optically
entrancing, the patterns played out on dresses and
easy sweaters over full midiskirts that had immedi-
Werkstätte-style fashion. Both women brought rich, creative textile as-
sociations to the table, of which Chiuri and Piccioli made incredible use.
Birtwell also collaborated on the “funky” dragon that appeared toward
A lesser collection would have been outright upstaged, but the “Zoolander” spoof was a gen-
erous bonus to an essentially perfect show. Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli are
good sports, but they take fashion very seriously, continually raising the bar with imaginative
decorative effects and deluxe fabrications within the airtight aesthetic language they’ve estab-
lished. Two famous muses fueled this season’s fantasy: Celia Birtwell, the wife of Ossie Clark
and muse to David Hockney, and Emilie Louise Flöge; best known as companion and fre-
quent subject of Gustav Klimt, she was also a couturier of Wiener
ate impact. Considering the
source material, the collection
had a surprising amount of
black, worked sparely on day-
wear and
opulently
often em-
broidered
with gold
and silver
threadwork
combination
for evening
events.
But there was ample color, too,
in the subtle glimmer of gold on
multicolored furs; a crimson red
gown; burgundy, ice, pink and
yellow lace arranged in crafty
chevron patterns; the intense
blue, red, black and gold of a
geometric Viennese patterned
gown. There were too many
impressive, couture level treat-
ments to list, all of them impec-
cable.
The lurking criticism is that the
delicately monastic silhouette
the designers have become de-
voted to need to evolve. But who
can complain when the work is
so exquisite? Besides, that point
ignores the smart, ongoing
expansion of their day range,
and the fact that Chiuri and
Piccioli did offer variation on
their high-collared, long-sleeve,
regal uniform for fall, tweaking
proportions to give newness
beyond nuance.
There were cropped midcalf cu-
lottes and skirts the same length.
Shoulders had capelet panels
in the front and back, and high
necks were graced with delicate
bows tied to the side.
Gowns plunged into deep
V-necks, point d’esprit shoulders
and sheer bustlines framed with
floral embroideries.
Romance turned sensu-
al, heightening as the looks
marched on. Then it all ended
with a big laugh. The show satis-
fied on every level.
Sana SafinazSpring Summer 2015 Lawn Collection
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Much loved and adored Pakistani designer
Sana Safinaz is considered one of the top
leading fashion designer houses with in
Pakistan. This brand house is also famous at
international level.
For all fashion conscious girls new Sana Sa-
finaz Lawn Summer Collection 2015 is now
available. The touch is marvelous, beautiful
and stylish and the prints are loaded with
variety.
These new
dresses will
surely en-
hance the
personality
and at the
same time
heighten
the beauty.
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Signs You Should See a
Dermatologist
When you can’t solve your
skin issues with over the
counter products, there’s no
reason to avoid the dermatol-
ogist.
Besides recommending the
right products, they can also
help you figure out which skin
care mistakes you might be
making.
While there are many ways in
which a consultation can be
useful even without pressing
problems, there are also a few
clear signs you should see a
dermatologist.
You’re Having
Trouble with Itch-
ing or Rashes:
An over-the-counter cor-
tisone cream can help with
rashes, itching and inflam-
mation, but when it doesn’t
you have to get it checked out
by a doctor. Flaking skin that
doesn’t sort itself out quickly
is another red flag that you
could be dealing with a type
of dermatitis. Get treatment
sooner rather than later to
prevent the problem from
spreading.
You Can’t Get Rid
of Acne:
Trying over the counter prod-
ucts to treat acne is usually
recommended. But when
you’ve been using good an-
ti-acne products and the
problem persists for more
than 2 months, it’s time to let
a pro advise you. You don’t
need a prescription for an-
ti-acne products with benzoyl
peroxide or salicylic acid, but
your dermatologist might
pick up on other factors you
haven’t considered.
You’re Noticing
Signs of Melasma:
Dark skin discoloration
caused by melasma is a prob-
lem typically associated with
pregnancy, but it’s can also be
linked to contraceptives and
hormone replacement ther-
apy. If you’re seeing brown
spots that couldn’t be caused
by the sun (because you al-
ways use sunscreen!), that’s
one of the signs you should
see a dermatologist. Melasma
can quickly go away with the
right laser treatments.
You’re Developing
Sun Sensitivity:
Having trouble with your skin
because of sun exposure is
definitely one of the signs you
should see a dermatologist.
You might need to change
your sunscreen.
If it’s not the only recent
symptom, you might have to
see another special, but get-
ting your sunscreen sorted
out first is definitely the top
priority.
You’re Dealing
with Stretch Marks
and Cellulite:
Many products claim to solve
big problems like cellulite and
stretch marks, but few can
actually make a big difference.
You can get recommenda-
tions from your dermatolo-
gist about what products to
use, but you can also try laser
treatments that reduce the
appearance of stretch marks.
You might be tempted to try a
spa treatment for cellulite, but
talk to a dermatologist first.
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You’re Having Trouble with Scars:
When you’re dealing with raised, deep or thick
scars, over the counter products aren’t likely to
help reduce their appearance as much as you’d
like. Raised and depressed scars can be treated
more efficiently by a dermatologist with
procedures you can’t get at a spa.
You Can’t Get Rid of Red
Marks:
Whether they were caused by blemi-
shes or acne, some red marks simply
won’t go away. Using antioxidants
and anti-acne products with salicylic
acid can help, but if you don’t see any
difference after using them for two
weeks, that’s one of the signs you
should see a dermatologist. Laser
treatments can reduce their appear-
ance or eliminate them.
You’re Noticing Signifi-
cant Hair Loss:
When your hair is falling out at an
alarming rate, it’s important to rule out
any scalp problems. Unexpected hair loss is
one of the signs you should see a
dermatologist.
The
Hollywood
Glamour Look
The Eyeshadow:
Use a brush to apply a pale eye
shadow as a highlighter to the
cheekbones and brow bone to
accentuate the high points of the
face. Use your fingers to pat on a
shimmery, black cream shadow to
create a cream base and then use a
brush to sweep a black powder eye
shadow over the top to create an
intense, dark smoky look.
The Eyeliner:
Apply a kohl black pencil to line
the upper and lower lashes, then
use a brush to smudge along the
lash line creating high impact
definition around the eyes.
A Pop of Colour:
Use your fingers to dab a bold
blue shadow right in the centre of
the eyelids to add a pop of blue to
We show you how to create a modern Hollywood look
that will give you perfectly contoured skin, voluminous
lips and a modern smoky eye with a pop of colour.
With awards season bringing back the glitter this year,
Max Factor Australia head makeup artist, Liz Kelsh, has
shared with us how to create a red-carpet Hollywood
look.Bold eyes, pale glossy lips and a bronzed and a
glowing complexion are essential.
The Base:
Use a brush to apply foundation,
starting in the t-zone and then
blending outwards towards the
hairline with fingertips. Follow
with concealer under the eyes in
a triangle shape to highlight and
use fingertips to blend well.
The Bronzer:
Brush bronzer along
the sides of the nose,
over the jawline, the
cheekbones and a
small amount on the
forehead to shade and
contour the face.
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this smoky eye look. Focusing on the tips of
the lashes, apply mascara to give this strong
eye look a maximum impact. Finish the eye
look with a dab of a shimmery copper to the
inner corners of the eyes.
The Lips:
Apply a nude lip liner to the outside of the lips
to create a voluminous effect. Use a brush to
sweep a brown toned nude lipstick across the
lips, then add a gloss to the centre to make the
lips look even fuller.
The Blush:
To finish, add some colour to the cheeks by
sweeping a luminous blush on the apples of the
cheeks and blending out towards the temples.
Best Givenchy Handbags
Givenchy is one of the most luxurious fashion brands. This French company deals
in clothes, fashion accessories, perfumes, and cosmetics. The house of Givenchy
was founded in 1952 by designer Hubert de Givenchy and is a member of Cham-
bre Syndicale de la Haute Couture et du Pret-a-Porter. It is owned by luxury
group LVMH. Let us check the list of top 10 best Givenchy handbags in 2015.
Givenchy Women’s Antigona Me-
dium Leather Bag:
It is made of Goatskin, and features a bold
zipper closure, internal zip pocket and two
pouch pockets.
Givenchy Women’s Nightingale
Small Lambskin Leather Handbag:
This is a double shoulder belt handbag that
comes at affordable price. It is very unique and
stylish.
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Givenchy Women’s Snakeskin An-
tigona Elaphe Handbag:
Givenchy’s this particular handbag is
very elegant and stylish.
It comes in multiple colors. The
bag features tote handles and
flat shoulder strap. It is made in
Italy.
Givenchy Croc
Embossed Leather
Medium Pandora
Box Handbag:
This immaculately designed
handbag is certainly going
to give you a superb and
elegant look. It features a
flap with push-lock closure,
gold hardware accents and
a handle situated at the top
with an adjustable shoulder
strap. The cost is very
affordable.
Givenchy Burgundy Calf-
skin Antigona Tote:
This is a very stylish and appealing
Givenchy tote. It is just perfect for
keeping your daily essentials. It
comes with money back guarantee.
Givenchy Women’s Night-
ingale Two-Tone Leather
Bag:
This is made of high quality calf
and has been designed with double
leather top handles, featuring two
way zip closure. The product is of
import quality.
Givenchy Women’s Floral
Print Tote Bag With Pouch
Set:
This is one of the best Givenchy
handbags.
Givenchy Women’s Antigo-
na Medium Leather Bag:
Here comes one more great and
elegant handbag by the designer
house of Givenchy. It is made of
goatskin. This features a zipper
closure, internal zip pocket and two
pouch pockets with cotton lining.
Women’s 3 Color Vintage
Lace Handbag:
This three color vintage handbag is
too elegant and just perfect for the
ladies. It is one of the best Givenchy
handbags.
Personalized Designer
Leather Handbag:
This is a personalized leather hand-
bag that is perfect for your your
accessories. It is made of top notch
leather. It comes with money back
guarantee.
Shoe Trends
Summer
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Paging all shoe-lovers — and that’s all of us, right? The
Summer ‘15 runways gave us a whole new crop of kicks
to covet for this season. So what exactly do we have to
look forward to? Designers emphasized wearability and
ease, delivering flatforms and block heels, not to men-
tion a selection of flats, dressed up with fringe and em-
bellishment so you don’t even have to feel guilty about
not wearing your heels. It’s all right here; just scroll for
your preview of Summer’s new footwear.
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1 - Woven Details:
Whether crafted with a more natural
look or made of more futuristic techni-
color fabric, like the shoes at Alexander
Wang, woven cropped up at some of
our favorite designers, giving subtle di-
mension to heels and Summer sandals.
2 - Power Pumps:
Pointed toes and high stiletto heels were
still the mark of a great power pump.
Summer ‘15’s iterations come with an-
kle straps, slingbacks, too, and in every
case, they’re still a sign of classic wom-
anly dressing.
4 - Western Influence:
With bold references, like spurs and the tougher, metal hard-
ware at Marissa Webb, or more subtle influence, like the
shape of the shoes at Victoria Beckham, Western-inspired
kicks are having a moment.
5 - Fancy Flats:
Embellishments, feathered details, fringe, and multistrap
buckles made Summer ‘ 15 sandals anything but average.
These flats are dressy enough to wear right along with your
party dress.
3 - All Laced Up:
Whether they’re tied up around the
ankle and even the calf, we’re already
predicting that statement-making lace-
up sandals will be any fashion girl’s
must-have footwear.
6 - Colorblock:
Two tones — sometimes even three — are better than one. That was the lesson
with the colorblock sandals, ankle-straps, and slides that hit the runway.
7 - Block Heels:
Forget tall, spindly stilettos, the heel to have for Summer is a wide, supportive
block heel. Feet, rejoice!
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RomanticPlaces Around the Globe
Most
Couples are in search of visiting the
most romantic places together, as they
want to have the most beautiful time of
the year. Exciting places are all over the
world for tourism attraction, but each
and every country and continent has
their own rich culture preserved in the
deep valleys, beautiful lakes, fascinating
rivers and picturesque locations, which
appeal to the passionate and lively cou-
ples.
For instance, Taj Mahal was created in the remembrance of a loved one. This precious white
monument must be visited several times of the year for experiencing the deep feelings of love
and affection, due to the scenic art and architecture developed in the ancient times by Mus-
lims of India, likewise the city of Heer Ranjha, Laila Majnu, Romeo and Juliet are among the
exciting spots to visit for an enthralling journey with your one and only darling.
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Dubai
Amazing Restaurants
Dubai is a fun filled place. Specifically, the hotels, the restaurants and the clubs are overcrowd-
ed with the lovebirds. Hotels such as Jumeirah hotel is the one which offers dinner along with
deep-sea view for the couples. The environment is cozy, sensational and lovely for the two, as
they can have the foods prepared by top most chefs of the world, enjoying the cool sea breeze
and a quality time in Dubai.
Tahiti and Maldives
Locations to Get Away
Tahiti is the gorgeous spot for observing the beautiful sunsets together with your soul mates, as
the sun setting view over this place is really breath taking and colorful. Maldives is another land
full of excitement, as you can dive together in to the lovely beaches, you can go for a secluded
spot somewhere along the beach and enjoy the fishing and scenic beauty.
Verona
A Journey to Think of
Venice is the city that is associated with
Romeo and Juliet. It is a place that
attracts tourists. Huge crowds visit this
place to spend quality time with loved
ones. As for Verona, it represents an
ideal location for a visit. The house of
Juliet is a site every tourists is waiting to
see, because people come to look at the
literatures of love, and inspired by the
act, they actually write their own love
letters and display them on the wall.
The statues of Romeo and Juliet, the
structural design is a wonder to view,
together with scrumptious dinners filled
with the affectionate surroundings
having candles lit and the aroma of
fresh roses in the air. Victoria rides on
the streets is another pleasurable
experience you should know.
Many exotic books and movies released world wide have their shooting over the truly breath
taking island of Seychelles, because this interesting blue water land is made for the pairs to have
their best time on Earth. You can fly in the magnificent sky and swim in the sparkling water,
getting to know each other more and relaxing at the same time.
Seychelles
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Ways For Men To Nail
Time is going by,
things are moving
forward and so
should your style.
Looking like you
did a few summers
ago is boring and
doesn’t inspire the
kind of excitement
that will draw good
things your way. It’s
the perfect time to
get out of your com-
fort zone and think
about trying out
some new summer
outfits this year. No
matter your budget
or how much time
you have to spare,
Summer StyleSummer Style
55
• Keep Your Body Hair In Check:
Warmer weather means exposing more skin and more body hair. A lot of guys have excess
body hair that needs to be groomed. Some body parts, like your back, are not negotiable, get
it waxed. (Tip: Make sure there is no hair between your back and the line where your hair on
your head begins. Unruly hairs creeping out from the back of your T-shirt is a turnoff.) Other
body parts, however, like your chest, are negotiable; you’ll have to consider your preference,
budget and what the woman in your life thinks. Major areas like your back and chest are
well-suited for waxing. This video goes over what you need to know.
• Find A Signature Accessory:
Summer fashion for men can get boring. Unlike women, who can wear dresses, skirts, high
heels, etc., men are relegated to shorts and T-shirts. The answer to this challenge lies in acces-
sories. A handkerchief worn as a pocket square, a vintage leather backpack -- these are acces-
sories that give basic outfits more character. We think hats are a good choice for the summer
because they protect your head and face from the sun. There’s a lot of room for error when
choosing a hat, so we enlisted the help of our friend Mr. Mort to walk your through finding
the perfect hat.
• Wear More Color:
And by color, we don’t mean a lighter version of your blue jeans. Show of hands: How many
of you only wear black, blue, white and gray? How boring. Dark colors looks jarring under
the sun, so this summer, don’t be afraid to inject your wardrobe with some much-needed col-
or. A pair of chinos, a button-down, a wallet, sneakers -- they all work as colorful alternatives
to the usual rotation.
• Protect Your Skin:
You know you’re suppose to wear sunscreen year round, right? And how many of you do?
How many of you apply it to your face every day in the summer? That has to change, because
you don’t want to put your health at risk and you don’t want to speed up the aging process.
Look for a lightweight moisturizer that has SPF built in (SPF 30 or higher). Some also come
with a built-in self-tanner, which will give you that awesome summer tan.
• Lighten Up:
Think one cologne is enough? Think again. As the seasons change, so should your scent.
Citrus-y scents work best in warmer weather, while spicy and woodsy notes are best for fall.
• Get A Haircut - Every Three Weeks:
Ask a woman what she notices about a man, and hair, without fail, will be mentioned. How
you wear your hair in the summer is arguably the most important time of the year to care,
because it goes a long way in separating us from the rest of the T-shirt-and-shorts-wearing
crowd.
Supercar Falcon F7
Check made in Detroit the Falcon F7. A super lightweight monocoque chassis built from alumi-
num, carbon fiber, and Kevlar combines with a Lingenfelter-built twin turbo V8 pumping out
1,100hp to give it a 0-60 time of just 2.7 seconds, a top speed over 200 mph, and lateral accelera-
tion over 1g. Other features include a six-speed dual clutch transmission, Brembo carbon ceramic
brakes, an in-dash iPad mini for music control, and a removable targa roof panel. Price tag is
$195.000+.
Body:
Complete, lightweight carbon fiber/kevlar panel construction. This includes all outer fuselage
panels as well as inner and structural panels for maximum weight savings, quality and durability.
Chassis Layout:
Lightweight, extremely rigid, Aluminum/Carbon Fiber/Kevlar monocoque chassis.
Engine:
Lingenfelter built twin turbo inter-cooled V8 rated at 1100 HP. Includes dry sump oil system.
Gearbox:
Heavy duty, high performance 6 speed transaxle with dual disc clutch system.
Weight:
2850 lbs
Suspension:
Penske High performance coil over pushrod suspension.
Brakes:
Brembo Carbon/ceramic disc brakes, 6 piston 15.5” rotor Front. 4 piston 15” rotor Rear.
Wheels/Tires: Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, 20”forgeline wheels specific for Falcon (10” front
13” rear).
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Accessories:
Leather interior with billet gauge surrounds and knobs.
4 speaker CD stereo with Bluetooth for hands free calling.
iPad mini in-dash to handle GPS, music library and other systems.
Air conditioning.
Power windows and key-less ignition.
Removable targa roof panel.
Other Key Features:
Dry sump oil system
Carbon Fiber dual plenum intake
system
Gasoline swirl tank
Exposed carbon fiber weave
throughout vehicle including un-
derside of hood, wheel wells, inner
doors, deck-lid structure, storage
boxes, sill panels, front spoiler and
door sills
Durable, woven fabric infused com-
posite fuselage
Lightweight forged aluminum con-
trol arms and spindle knuckles at
all wheels
ISIS wiring and management system
Integrated roll hoop
High performance, lightweight
adjustable back racing style leather
seats
Modern Bedroom
Design Trends
The bedroom; one of the most sacred rooms
of the house and one of the rooms where we
spend the most time (even if it’s to merely
sleep). It can also be one of the few rooms
where you can design and decorate it to
meet your particular tastes, and not have to
worry what Tom, Dick and Harry thinks, as
they’ll never see it. For couples, there needs
to be a balance, a juggling act, sacrificing
personal extremes and coming to an agree-
ment on a design that works for both.
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We at Freshome know the psycholog-
ical effect and mental state a room can
put one into; the colors, feel and energy
which it emits. It just so happens the bedroom is
the first environment we are subjected to when our
eyes open and it’s also the last image which we have
when falling asleep.
A few of us here are
interested in psychology
and we believe a healthy way
to start the day is to wake up in
bedroom enviornment which
stimulates positive mental energy,
which is the perfect spring-board to
Carpe Diem the day with true pas-
sion and gusto.
Floral Wall Art:
Extravegant and flamboyant floral wall art is fresh. There
is something refreshing about the beauty of natural flow-
ers (without wanting to sound too flowery). If you are
a person who appreciates the intricacies and facinations
of living world, a large wall painting or print could add
that inspirational edge which your bedroom has lacked.
Our personal preference is a professionally hand painted
piece, however this comes at a price.
Large prints are an acceptable alternative; so long as what
you choose give you an extra bounce in your spirit when
you look at it.
Gray, Soft Blacks and off
Whites:
Look for off blacks, grays and
whites, all rolling back into each
other like the greens of a forest
fold back into each green. Take
a visit to any of the interior de-
sign or trade fairs this year and
you’ll see this color palette prev-
alent amongst vendors. Popular
amongst vendors means in de-
mand from customers.
Radiant Orchid:
Rich and vibrant with life; just like the name sug-
gests, radiant orchid is Pantone’s color choice. This
palette is not for everybody, but as aforementioned,
if this color energizes you, go for it as it’ll not
only please your emotional heart strings, it’ll also
please your mental faculties knowing you’re on the
cutting edge of the latest interior design trends.
Look to color walls, lampshades, floral art, rugs,
patterned cushion, pillow, bed covering and uphol-
stery covering and to finish off, add a ravishing live
orchid as the cherry on the cake.
Natural Materials:
Natural tones, wood features, metals,
stone & brick. Use natural tongue and
groove wooden panels, brick or brick
veneer for walls. Use natural materials
as features in the room such as the room
below, where Murphy Code have used
chunky thick planks of wood, show-
casing the natural grooves and curves,
which jumps out from the bed as a fea-
ture on the wall behind, weaved around
well place sconce lighting: Loving it.
Hotel Influence:
Some will loathe this one, but hotel
style bedrooms are edging their foot
through the door of home bedroom
design. Look for large roomy beds,
extravagant, yet universal headboards,
bringing in the practical elements such
as bedside lighting, table and chairs
and large windows to let in a lot of
natural light.
TREE HOUSESTREE HOUSESThe concept of a treehouse started off
with some old boards, nails and a rope
ladder; built in the branches of the tree
housed in the backyard by dad and his
buddies. Treehouses have come a long
way since then and around the world
designers, architects and builders have
taken the concept of living in the trees
to a whole new level. Although you
can’t spend the night in all of the tree-
houses below; most of them feature
incredible furnishings, amazing views
and a uniqueness that sets them apart
from “just your average treehouse”.
From square to round to a hexagon;
theses houses come in all different
shapes and sizes. Whether you are
looking to spend a romantic night un-
der the stars with the breeze blowing
softly or looking for a family friendly
spot complete with zip lines and hik-
ing trails; you will find a treehouse for
you. From a restored airplane com-
plete with a deck in place of the wing
to a 3,300 square foot private mansion
treehouse discover ten treehouses
from Sweden to Costa Rica to Oregon
that will absolutely blow your mind.
Wilkinson Residence, Oregon:
This treehouse mansion is a whopping 3,300 square
feet of indoor living space with an additional 500
square feet of outdoor space. The architecture is in-
credible from the glass wall that wraps around the
living room to the open spaces that allow for the light
to flood in. The materials used in the house are mainly
all natural and the owner had the place built to address
the flow of music. The house is built on a sloping lot
which allows the living space to sit in the forest can-
opy. You can’t spend the night here as this is a private
residence and the pictures truly don’t do this incredible
treehouse justice; you truly have to see it to believe it.
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Free Spirit Spheres, Vancouver Island:
Three spherical treehouses are suspended in the
coastal rainforest along Vancouver Island’s west
coast; open 12 months a year and for adults only.
These spheres are set amongst five acres of beau-
tiful forest with a large pond in the center of the
land, attracting plenty of wildlife. Each sphere is
unique in what it offers; from power to amenities
to the size of bed. Other than being amazingly
unique; these treehouses offer guests a spiritual
connection to nature as the spheres rock gently
with the wind. Walkways, platforms and spiral
staircases allow visitors to reach their personal
sphere and if you don’t feel more inspired to do
great things after staying a night here; we would
be surprised.
The Mirrorcube, Sweden:
Tucked up in the trees is a house
that blends so deeply into the sur-
rounding forest you will have to
look twice to realize it is actually
there. The Mirrorcube is camou-
flaged by four walls that reflect the
surroundings and thus creating a
treehouse unlike any other in the
world.
Lucky for the birds this mirrored
house is covered with a special cov-
ering that only birds can see, thus
avoiding any accidents. But if we
talk about the safety of this house
than its not a wise desicion to keep
this type of property or to live in
these type of houses.
The inside is spectacular in itself
with a double bed, bathroom,
lounge and rooftop terrace. The six
windows offer spectacular views
and the treehouse can be reached
by a bridge. A once in a lifetime
opportunity awaits visitors in the
country of Sweden high up in the
trees.
Finca Bellavista, Costa Rica:
This treetop paradise awaits visitors in Costa Rica and
is actually a residential treehouse community where a
select number of visitors can live out their dreams high
in the treetops. From treehouses with sleeping lofts for
the kids to ones filled with bright skylights to romantic
two-pod homes; the choices are endless. The treehouses
and buildings are connected by zip lines and platforms
and this community offers hiking trails, waterfalls,
snorkeling spots and rivers throughout. A 2-night min-
imum is required here put in place so that visitors can
truly get the authentic experience. Whether you want
to stay in an octagon, square or multi-level treehouse.
Tongabezi Lodge Treehouse, Zambia:
This gorgeous treehouse is tucked away in a
huge ebony tree and offers an entirely open
concept; complete with a claw foot tub that
overlooks the Zambezi River. No outside walls
ensure that visitors have access to the incredible
surrounding views. The magnificent king size
bed comes complete with canopied mosquito
netting and is occupied on the middle level of
the house. A few steps down the lounge area
await and visitors will spend hours basking in
the sun in the comfortable chairs that sit on the
deck overlooking the river. West African art-
work, Asian furniture and hand woven carpets
all set the stage for a unique and stunning stay
in this treehouse.
Beach Rock Treehouse, Japan
This treehouse is located on private land in Okinawa Japan and was originally built to commu-
nicate with outer space. The design looks suited to do just that and this treehouse is said to be
the plexiglass portal on the world. A combination of stairs and ladders is how one reaches the
entrance to this round dome set high up in the trees. Although it is not known to have made
contact with outer space; the treehouse is now a place for people to escape the hustle and bustle
of everyday life and relax in this space while exploring inner peace.
Chewton Glen Treehouses, England
Perhaps the most luxurious of the treehouses on this list are the ones located at Chewton
Glen with floor to ceiling glass allowing guests to truly feel as though they are right in the
heart of nature. These elegant suites are outfitted with separate bedrooms and living spaces,
warm comfortable colors and beautiful furnishings. An outdoor hot tub, walk in shower,
wood stove and flat screen TV’s are just a few of the luxury amenities that are available to
guests. These stilted treehouses are privately located in the canopy of a forest and offer the ul-
timate luxury for those wanting to spend a night in nature without sacrificing extravagance
and comfort. Bangkok Tree.
House, Thailand
Located just thirty minutes from the bustling city of Bangkok is a place where visitors can
breathe fresh air, relax in nature and sleep under the twinkling stars. The Bangkok Tree
House offers guests the opportunity to sleep in one of the jungle top houses while resting
assured that this eco-friendly hotel is doing its best to stay green. From the family nest that
has access to three roofs and sleeps four people to the two person room with a view that is
void of walls or a ceiling; this hotel is a sure hit. Beautiful outdoor showers, a natural pond
and limited access to the land makes the Bangkok Tree House one of the most incredible
treehouses in the world.
Simple Yoga Poses for
Asthma ReliefAsthma may cause a lot of troubles for individuals but it can be treated
and kept under control with certain lifestyle changes in the patient’s life.
Yoga can help asthma patients a lot but a certain kind of yoga. Some poses
help asthma patients recover and keep their attacks under control.
3. Butterfly:
This is carried
out as the pa-
tient sits up
front with their
back straight,
their legs ex-
tended and
spread out.
The knees are
bent and sole of
the feet is made
to touch each
other.
The breathing
is exaggerated
as the lags are
flapped like
the wings of a
butterfly.
2. Sakusana:
This is the most
commonly known
yoga posture and it
strangely relaxing.
The main focus on
this pose is to main-
tain and balance the
breathing rate and
the stress in the pa-
tient’s life.
It helps the lungs of
the patient to func-
tion properly.
The patient just sits
with crossed legs and
the right hand on
their heart.
With the left hand
on their belly they
keep their eyes closed
and in good posture,
breathe for five odd
minutes.
1. Savasana:
This is a re-
laxing pose
focused on
helping the
breathing rate
of the patient
suffering from
asthma.
The patient lies
down on their
back with their
arms wide apart
and their hands
wide open;
almost in a
thrown manner.
The eyes are
kept closed
and the patient
breathes in an
out on a normal
and slow pace.
4. Bridge:
For this the
patient lies
on their back
with their
knees folded
in a straight
line with the
ankles.
The patient
inhales slowly
holding their
posture for
a minute or
two allowing
their body to
breathe itself.
5. Straddled
splits:
As the name sug-
gests; with good
posture the legs
are split wide apart
and the main focus
of the patient is to
breathe in an out
at an eventual
and gradual
pace.
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Jacqueline Fernandez
Living the Dream
Jacqueline Fernandez is one of those rare breed of ac-
tresses, who can even melt a rock with her effervescence.
Her positivity can lift your spirits instantaneously. But
her cutesy attitude is not all that there is to her. Jacque-
line is wise beyond her years and has a good head on her
shoulders.
“I navigated the pressures of the industry as an outsider
for quite a while. It can’t be all for nothing,” she laughs.
Though Jackie’s been around since 2009, she only got
her due post the stupendous success of Kick last year.
And now with her latest release Roy winning her many
accolades, she couldn’t be happier. Looking elegant in a
charcoal-grey top and beige skirt with her hair neatly tied
in a high pony, she sits down for a chat on her journey so
far, the man of her dreams, her genuine friendship with
Sonam Kapoor and a lot more…
Many believe you’ve finally come into your own
now. How do you feel at this point in your career?
(Giggles) I feel great. Come to think of it, I’ve been extremely lucky
because I’ve been a part of big movies since the beginning of my career.
My first film was Aladdin, a big film. Then I did Murder 2, another big
franchise. Even Housefull 2 and Race 2 were sequels of already successful
films. But I’m relieved that I’m getting noticed at last. Though I did big
films, I wasn’t noticed initially. Maybe I wasn’t taken seriously because
I’m an outsider and couldn’t speak Hindi well back then. But I never
stopped working on myself. And that hunger to finally get noticed got
fulfilled after Kick. It gave me a new lease of life. It was like my second
debut. Kick has been the biggest turning point in my life.
What’s your equation like with your Kick co-star,
Salman Khan, today?
It’s amazing. While we were shooting, he was a sort of inspiration for me.
I’ve always been hardworking but he’s extremely hardworking. I realised
that’s how you need to be, no matter how famous you get or how much
stardom you have. Plus, he’s so passionate about what he does. And he’s
someone who helped me at a time when I needed it the most. It’s not
something I’ll ever forget.
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Do you ever get curious of what people
are secretly saying about you?
I like to be aware of what is going on and what people
are saying. Simply because, it’s always been about learn-
ing and growing for me. The only way you can do that is
by taking criticism in your stride and doing something
about it. There are many people who don’t like to hear
the truth. Plus, in our industry, people around you don’t
always give you the correct picture, either out of love or
politeness. They don’t give you the truth. So when I do
hear it, I don’t necessarily feel amazing but it’s a good
way of self-improvement.
Does excessive criticism get to you?
It gets to me when things are misinterpreted or fabricat-
ed. Our audience believes things obsessively and pas-
sionately, especially when it’s hot gossip or something
sensitive. So that is annoying. But it’s just annoying and
there’s not much you can do about it because you’ve
chosen this world.
They say two actresses
can never be friends.
But you and Sonam
Kapoor are as thick as
thieves. Are you really
close?
We are. It’s funny that people
actually believe actresses can’t
be friends because I think it’s
quite the opposite. It’s nice to be
close to someone you can relate
to. When you have an actress
friend, you can discuss every-
thing with her. You can open
up about certain things with
her, knowing only she’d get it.
You can take advice from her
and learn from her experiences.
As an actress, you must have at
least a few close actress friends.
So there are no insecurities at all?
None, whatsoever. I always wish the best for Sonam and I know
that she wishes the same for me. In fact, whenever something
amazing has come up, she’s always encouraged me to do it. There
have been times when I’ve had second thoughts about certain
things but Sonam has been my sounding board. She’s helped me
take those decisions and I’ve thanked her for them later. Even I
get excited when she’s doing well. Sonam is genuine, honest and
has worked hard to get where she is today. She’s truly a beautiful
human being.
Do you think things will change now con-
sidering you both will be vying for the same
films?
No. So what if we’re contemporaries? Yes, she could be doing my
films as much as I could be doing hers. But it can’t be an issue.
There is so much work for everyone in the industry and you can’t
possibly do every film. If one film doesn’t work out, something
else will. Simple. If your friendship with someone changes on the
basis of competition, then it’s not true friendship. My friendship
with Sonam isn’t fickle. We’re not casual friends.
Coming to something personal now, are you
single?
Yes and happily so.
Why you want to be single?
Well, because I like to take
my time. I hurt quite easi-
ly. Sometimes, I wish I was
a bit stronger and slightly
better at being in control of
my emotions.
What are the three
qualities your guy
must possess?
Confidence in a man is
attractive. He should also
be talented and worldly
wise. And he should be
well-travelled too. That’s
important for me because
I’d want someone I can
travel the world with.
What is a deal
breaker for
you on a date?
Someone who’s un-
hygienic. (Laughs)
Men, please pay
attention to your
hygiene. Bad hy-
giene can put a
woman off.
Do you have a secret celebrity
crush?
(Blushes) I have so many.
So who among them would
you kill to go out with?
Leonardo DiCaprio. Any day. Anytime. Ev-
erybody else I like is either married or taken,
like George Clooney and Prince William.
I’ve always wanted to go out with them.
Do you have a bad habit?
(Pauses) I like to whistle. I start
whistling anytime, anywhere. And
trust me; it can be embarrassing
sometimes because I do it uncon-
sciously, irrespective of where I am.
What is the one thing
you wish you were better
at?
I wish my language skills were
better. It took me a while to learn
Hindi. But now I know Hindi pretty
well. People believe my Hindi isn’t
good. But I’ve learnt the language.
The more films I do, the more peo-
ple will appreciate it, I guess.
Which is the last place
on earth we’d find you?
That’s easy. You’ll never, ever, ever
find me at a fast food joint.
Your job sucks when…
When I’m in a bad mood but I still
have to smile and click a picture
with someone.
If your life was a movie,
which one would it be…
Bridget Jones’s Diary.
If you were given a free
plane ticket to go any-
where in the world,
where would you go?
Paris. It’s beautiful. It’s the city of
love and romance and fashion, if I
may add. It’s also one my favourite
cities in Europe.
What are
you afraid
of the most?
(Takes a deep
breath) Dying
alone.
It’s a scary
thought to have.
One thing
you’d sell
your soul
for…
A beautiful hol-
iday home in a
European coun-
tryside.
What’s been
the best
part of your
journey as
an actress?
The best part has
to be the fact that
I’ve made my
parents proud.
That’s been the
most fulfilling
too.
Also, it’s been
amazing working
with so many
talented and
like-minded
people.
I’m glad I’ve been
part of a few of
the biggest hits in
Bollywood.
Ek Paheli Leela
is a Sunny Leone’s ShowEk Paheli Leela invests little effort
in character development or setting,
notes Paloma Sharma. Meera (Sunny
Leone) is a London-based super-
model who cannot travel around the
world because of her fear of flying.
However, her friends/colleagues/
enablers – ‘fashion king’ Andy (VJ
Andy) and Radhika (Shivani Tank-
sale), a professional photographer
who can’t take a single decent picture
– trick Meera into coming to India.
Once here, she meets Prince Ranveer
(Mohit Ahlawat). The two fall in
love and get married. However, their
happily ever after is interrupted by
Karan (Jay Bhanushali), who recog-
nises Meera as Leela, a girl from his
past life and the key to answering all
the questions that have been tor-
menting him.
No one’s is going to watch ek paheli leela for the acting
or the script or the cinematography except maybe the
four-year-old in the middle row, who was tricked into
it by his mummy (mothers are devious that way, I tell
you). Ek Paheli Leela can be effectively summarised by
one of its posters. There’s Sunny Leone in extravagant,
revealing costume(s) sitting on an unimaginatively de-
signed throne and wielding power over pretty much
everybody. The film never
stops telling us how Meera/
Leela(/Sunny?) is the most
beautiful girl to ever walk
the planet and how her beau-
ty is such a curse that it ruin-
ed her life not once, but twice. Not only is Leone un-
convincing as both the glamorous Meera (her perfor-
mance as a drunk is cringeworthy) and the village belle
Leela, she strangely has the most awkward intimate
scenes in the film. There’s one with Rajneish Duggal,
who plays Leela’s penniless lover, Shravan, where the
two of them make love in the desert and pour sand
over each other.
No one’s going to watch
Ek Paheli Leela
for the acting or
the script or the
cinematography
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I’m still trying to wrap my head around that
one. Moreover, if you’re a linguistic purist
from the Hindi heartland who was mad at
Leone for murdering your mother tongue,
wait till you hear her speak Rajasthani. Dug-
gal, for his part, puts in significant effort into
his performance even if he can’t be deemed
an award-worthy performer. However, the
same generosity cannot be extended to Bha-
nushali and Ahlawat. Both are terribly cast.
Jay Bhanushali car-
ries that melodra-
matic streak over
from his past life on
the small screen and
Mohit Ahlawat has
the entirely wrong
body language. Ahl-
awat moves more
like a body-building,
Bhai-obsessed local
goon than a wealthy,
refined member of an
erstwhile royal fam-
ily. For a film with
a budget of Rs 15
crore, Ek Paheli Leela
has the exact same
production value as
Spark, another recent
Duggal starrer. De-
spite having a script
that demands high
quality art design and
recreation of a his-
torical period, Leela
chooses to spend on
Leone’s highly em-
bellished costumes
(which are laugh-
able).
The film features dialogue that is too poorly written. The good thing
about Ek Paheli Leela is that the film is aware of its identity and pur-
pose. It also realises at the end of its almost two and half hour-long
run time, that there are wide loopholes in the script and questions
that still need to be answered. Hence the film attempts to bring sub-
plots to a close by hurriedly revealing everything without much co-
herence. Uzair Jaswal and Tulsi Kumar’s Tere Bin ditty is a redeeming
factor, in spite of embarrassing tunes such as Desi Look and Glamor-
ous Ankhiyaan.
Ek Paheli Leela invests little effort in character development or set-
ting. For example, no one tells us why a young man and woman are
allowed to run free and indulge in public displays of affection in a
desert village in the early 1700s. In the modern day, archaeologists are
(obviously) white men who seem to have been copy pasted from a Nat
Geo spoof video.
Though there are more flaws in the film’s execution, at the heart of
it Leela is a genuinely intriguing, if slightly predictable story and the
twist at the end could have been a game changer had it been played
out better. Nevertheless, critical analysis is not going to make much of
a difference for this film is clearly a one woman show and as far as the
film is concerned, it is always Sunny in Rajasthan.
Winners
of the 3rd Hum Awards 2015
Winners
of the 3rd Hum Awards 2015
Celebrating the best of Pakistani talent in television, music and
fashion, the Servis 3rd annual Hum Awards 2015 took place at the
Dubai World Trade Centre on April 9. This is the first time that the
Hum Awards have taken place outside of Pakistan.
Hosted by Sanam Jung and Hamza Ali Abbasi, guests included the
likes of Pakistan-turned-Bollywood heartthrob Fawad Khan,
Humayun Saeed, Ahsan Khan, Saba Qamar, Mehwish Hayat, Sheh-
roz Sabzwari, Syra Yousuf, Ahmed Ali Butt, and Wasay Chaudhry.
TELEVISION
• Best New Sensation Male
Adnan Malik
• Best New Sensation Female
Hareem Farooq
•Best Telefilm
Main Kukoo Aur Woh
•Best Sitcom
Uff Meri Family
• Hum Short Films Middle East
Faraz Waqar
• Best Original Soundtrack
Sadqay Tumhare
• Excellence in Television
Samina Peerzada
• Lifetime Achievement Award
Samina Peerzada
Anwar Madsood
FASHION
• Best Model Male
Shahzad Noor
• Best Model Female
Cybil Chaudhry
MUSIC
• Best Music Single
‘Roiyaan’ by
Farhan Saeed
• Best Music Video
‘Ghalti Mein’ by
Shahab Qamar
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Highlighted here are winners of
the Servis 3rd Hum Awards 2015
TELEVISION
Best Drama Serial Jury
TELEVISION
Best Actor Female Jury
Saba Qamar
TELEVISION
Best Actor Male Jury
Ahsan Khan
TELEVISION
Best Actor Female
Mahira Khan for
Sadqay Tumhare
TELEVISION
Best Actor Male
Meekal Zulfiqar for
Mohabbat Subh Ka Sitara Hai
TELEVISION
Best Actoress in a Supporting Role
Mansha Pasha for
Mohabbat Subh Ka Sitara Hai
TELEVISION
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Rehan Shiekh for
Sadqay Tumhare
TELEVISION
• Best Writer of Drama Serial
Khalil Ur Rehman
For Sadqy Tumhare
• Best Director of Drama Serial
Ehtesham Ud Din
For Sadqy Tumhare
Television
• Best Drama Serial
Momina Duraid
Samina Humayun Saeed
Tariq Ahmed Shah
For Sadqy Tumhare
TELEVISION
• Best Actoress in a Negative Role
Samia Mumtaz for Sadqay Tumhare
• Most Impactful Character
Samia Mumtaz for Sadqay Tumhare
TELEVISION
Best Onscreen Couple
Mahira Khan &
Adnan Malik
TELEVISION
Best Actoress Soap
Zarnish for
TELEVISION
Best Actor Male Soap
Danish Taimur for
Hum Teray Gunagar
Excellence in Music
Abida Parveen
Stoneage
Clothing Brand Launched
Stoneage Kids’
99
Stoneage launched their kids line Stoneage Kids with a carnival at their store lawn on M.M
Alam Road Gulberg.
The event was well attended by Lahore’s fashionistas along with their little angels. Aamir
Mazhar, Ayesha Sana, Natasha Hussain, Faraz Manan, Humera Malik, Rima Farid Aamir
Mazhar, Ayesha Sana, Natasha Hussain, Faraz Manan, Humera Malik, Rima Farid, Abeeha
Mamoon, Ahmed And Hamza, Ahmed, Yawar Ali & Ibrahim, Ali Kamil, Ambreen Imran,
Marium & Imran Hussain, Alysaa, Sadaf Zarar, Aii Samee, Arun Zafar, Mishi & Lyila, Ayesha
Khan, Mehr & Haider, Ayesha, Sana, Saif, Abdur Rehman & Amaan, Ayyan, Babar Sardar &
Meg, Dr Obt, Ismail & Maham, Faiz, Selina Rashid Khan& Issa, Mahad & Meher Khan, Me-
herbano Sethi & Mahnaz GILLANI, muhammad, menaal & saira Rizwan, RAAYAN MALIK
& TAIBA MALIK, Rameen, Salma with Zimal & Adam, Huma Khan & Saad Malik, Neelima,
Mahaab & Naveed, Sana Bashir, Sara Zeeshan & Babloo, Shehryar, Hina Salman & Abdullah,
Shoaib Shafi With Eesa, Sobia, Ayesha, Zaid & Zeeshan Zakaria, Sundas Manan & Zainab
Salman, Uzma Khan.
The event was managed by Sana Bhatty & Zahra Bhatty.
Launch of “Sobia Nazir
Lawn 2015”, Islamabad
103
Capital’s leading fashion queen Sobia Nazir who brings a new fabulous lawn collection in col-
laboration with “Imperial Tex”.
Sobia Nazir is one of the top brands of Pakistan. High profile celebrities have chosen to wear
it in their best mood. Sobia Nazir is the Brand launched by Pakistan’s top designer Sobia Nazir
after her name. From Bridals to Pret , Evening line to Lawn , she’ s come a long way to be one
of the best names in Pakistan’s high end Fashion designers. Sobia brought forth an amazingly
done up fashionable Lawn for 2015 at a glamorous Red carpet launch over Mocktails and
Hors d’oeuvres on Saturday, the 11th of April .
Sobia Nazir Lawn Event was hosted by Pakistan’s favorite red carpet hostess Natty. Top Mod-
els Amna Babar, Nadia Malik, Nooray , Dania Shaikh, Kanwal Illyas, Anam Malik, Hanna Butt,
Farwa Kazmi, and Nada Bangash also graced the event launch with all finely dressed up in
Sobia Nazir Lawn dresses.
The launch event was attended by the crème de la crème of the Capital, it was a rocking event
reception with guests pouring in to give good wishes to the hosts. From Businessmen to so-
cial elite, all came in full force.
Ayesha Ahmed, a socialite said, “I think Sobia’s lawn is one of the best and we wait for its
launch each spring time as its really worth the wait and girls love her colours and combinations
and patterns and each year she brings new changes to her lawn styles which is amazing.”
The event was managed by PR guru Rezz Aly Shah.
Home Couture
and Mahgul
co-exhibit S/S
Collections 2015
Premium furniture
and interiors brand
Home Couture and
coveted young fash-
ion label MAHGUL
co-exhibit Spring
Summer 2015 Col-
lections in Lahore.
111
A one day only
lifestyle exhibition
took place on
4th April 2015 in
which their re-
spective Spring
Summer ‘15 col-
lections were
showcased at
the Home Cou-
ture flagship store.
The Exhibition was well at-
tended by fashion and fur-
niture enthusiasts, media
personalities and esteemed
members of the press.Atti-
ya Rashid (Creative Director
Home Couture and Mahgul
Rashid), Kanwal Ilyas , So-
nia Nazir , Fatima Ejaz and
many gurniture lovers were
also spotted at the event.
The Event was
Managed By
Lotus Client
Management
& PR.
Launch of
House of Zoein Lahore
115
Coming from a leading textile manu-
facturing house of Pakistan, Sobia Ma-
lik decided to take a domestic initiative
with HOUSE OF ZOE with a vision of
providing comfortable & stylish fashion
that reflects individuality.
HOUSE OF ZOE launched its first ever
collection of Lawn for Spring/Summer
2015 at its flagship outlet at M M Alam
road in Gulberg LAHORE.
The event was attended by many media p[ersonalities and showbiz stars
namely Aamir Mazhar,Amber Sajid,Amina Jamil, Humairah Adeel,Atif Ayub,
Asif Choudhry,Ayesha Javed, Mahi Butt, Hina Malik, Fatima Ejaz,Ayesha Sher-
az, Neelima Naveed, Dania Sheikh, Dr Farzeen Malik, Fatima, Faisal Younas,
Ferzal Mumtaz, Fizi Khan, Ghanwa, Mara Imtiaz, Hamna Zain, Rubina Zaheer,
Hamza Tarar, Hina Salman, Imran Aisha Imran, Imtisal Zafar, Kanwal Ilyas, Khushi
Khan,Anisha, Noman Butt, Rehman, Lyba Malik, Shiza Azam, Rabail Malik, Kuki,
Mahnoor, Momina Khyal Maira Babar,Aneesa Islam, Maria, Mariam Ahmed,
Alina Irfan, Mehr Gillani,Arun Zafar, Monizeh Asad, Shazia Malik, Nadia Faysal,
Uzma Ramzan, Sahar Fareed, Nadia Shuaib Adila
Babar, Mahjabeen Asif, Naila Ishtiaq, Natty, Natalia,
Maham Khawar, Nazeela, Nadira Omer Khalid, Nishat
Mazhar, Shakira Waseen, QYT, Rabia Waseem, Rima
Fard, Hamza Muzaffar, Rubia Moghees, Sadia Farruk,
Rizi Omer, Salman Uppal, Sameera Noor, Janita Asif,
Seemi Farid, Babar Sardar, Meg Babar, Nael Sardar,
Sobia Malik,Asim Malik, Shaid Luqman, Sofia Luqman,
Sumbal Umair, Zunaira,Anosha Raza, Syed Saim Ali,
Uzma Azher,Azher Khan, Xille Huma, Zareen and Kha-
war Riaz.
The lawn prints are affordable and have been digitally
printed using the finest quality of cottons.The event
was planned keeping Spring season in mind.
The Event was managed By Savvy Pr & Events.
BCBGMAXAZRIA
Launches in India
BCBGMAXAZRIA has opened its first store in In-
dia at DLF Emporio in New Delhi. BCBG stands
for the French phrase, “bon chic, bon genre,”
meaning, “good style, good attitude.” It is a brand
that embodies a vision of global style and attitude.
Always on the
forefront of fash-
ion, the BCB-
GMAXAZRIA
woman is known
for her sense of
style.
She is an avid
shopper who ap-
preciates clothes
that are elegant
as well as wear-
able.
The store will
launch with the
brand’s Spring
2015 collection,
which combines
timeless elegance
with nonchalant
bohemian sil-
houettes.
Tapestry and abstract floral prints are in-
spired by the color reform concept, lending
a sun-bleached softness and richness that
create a chromatic experience.
Distinctive, with a touch of ethereal, the col-
lection embodies her carefree spirit, creating
a lasting impression.
Presenting the brand’s Spring 2015 collec-
tion, a combination of timeless elegance with
nonchalant bohemian silhouettes. There were
some of India’s top models also- Noyonika
Chatterjee, Erika Packard, Bhawna Sharma
and Aditi Mishra all draped in exquisite
ensembles from the collection. The showcase
included a black and white theme to recreate
a chromatic experience, which transitioned
to pop colors, floral prints and vibrancy, em-
bodying a carefree spirit.
Inside the store, smooth cement floors, warm
yellow lighting and ivory walls, give the
space an ultimate chic vibe. BCBG is about
making quality pieces that fit seamlessly into
our customer’s lifestyle.
123
Each piece tht carries our name represents the
luxury, visionary point of view and design integrity
that is incorporated into every garment.
“Indian fashion is at a very aspirational stage where
the luxury customer is well travelled and identifies
with global fashion and brands. We are excited to
introduce BCBG to the Indian market and hope to
discover their needs and give them something they
like” says Chief Creative Officer of BCBGMAX-
AZRIA Group, Lubov Azria. Commenting on the
launch, Darshan Mehta, President & CEO, Reliance
Brands said, “We are delighted to be introducing
BCBGMAXAZRIA to India. It is a marquee brand
that will help Indian women move from occasion
dressing to an effortless dusk to dawn lifestyle. BC-
BGMAXAZRIA Group stands apart in their quest
for creative excellence, with a constant emphasis
on fit, quality and great design details, and we are
honored to be their India partners.”
BCBGMAXAZRIA has a loyal following of Holly-
wood’s celebrities such as Alicia Keys, Halle Berry,
Fergie, Carrie Underwood, Rachel Bilson, Angeli-
na Jolie, Michelle Obama, January Jones, Florence
Welch and Olivia Palermo.
ENSEMBLE & VOGUE
present Meet Your Summer
Wardrobe
125
The five finalists of the Vogue India Fashion Fund (VIFF) 2015 launched their Summer Col-
lection at Ensemble this evening at its flagship store at Lion’s Gate. The preview titled ‘Meet
Your Summer Wardrobe’ showcased collections inspired by travels and holidays, put together
by the top 5 finalists – winner Ruchika Sachdeva of Bodice and runner-up Ragini Ahuja of
IKAI, along with Hemant and Nandita, Karishma Shahani of KaSha and Jayesh Sachdev and
Rixi Bhatia of Quirxbox.
Tina Tahiliani Parikh, Executive Director of Ensemble was joined by Priya Tanna, Editor at
Vogue India, Bandana Tewari, Anaita Shroff Adajania, Fashion Director at Vogue India along
with her team of stylists.
The highlight of the evening was Anaita Shroff Adajania sharing exclusive style tips with the
guests present at the preview, on how to rock the summery separates available at Ensemble.
Guests including Kalyani Saha, Zeba Kohli, Roohi Jaikishan, Prerna Goel, Pratima Bhatia,
Haseena Jethmalani, Reena Wadhwa, Madhoo Shah, Gayatri Rangachari Shah and Ashika Po-
hoomul were seen browsing through the collections of the VIFF finalists, sipping on cocktails,
and getting clicking at the special ‘Selfie Booth’ created by Ensemble and Vogue for an instant
photo op.
Tina Tahiliani Parikh, Executive Director, Ensemble, who was on the jury of the Vogue In-
dia Fashion Fund 2014 said, “It always gives me the biggest creative high to see the work of
these fantastic new kids on the block. Ensemble was set up 27 years ago to give Indian design
a platform and to partner with Vogue on this event and bring to the market such fresh and
original work, is truly satisfying.”
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Fashion mag issue may 2015

  • 1. C E N T R A L INTERNATIONAL ISSUE 23 FASHIONM ay 2015 Shoe Trends For SUMMER Asim JofaIternational Fashion Festival SIGNS YOU SHOULD SEE A Dermatologist Sana Safinaz Spring Summer 2015 Lawn Collection GIVENCHY HANDBAGS Supercar Falcon F7 Hollywood Glamour LOOK Winners of the 3rd HumAwards 2015 MostRomantic P l a c e s Around the Globe Simple Yoga Poses for Asthma Relief
  • 2. 17. Valentino RTW Fall 2015 Collection. 35. Best Givenchy Handbags. 87. Ek Paheli Leela is a Sunny Leone’s Show. 93. Winners of the 3rd Hum Awards 2015. 45. Most Romantic Places Around the Globe. 81. Jacqueline Fernandez Living The Dream. 55. Ways For Men to Nail Summer Style. 57. Supercar Falcon F7. 99. Stoneage Clothing Brand Launched Stoneage Kids. 103. Launch of “Sobia Nazir Lawn 2015” Islamabad. 111. Home Couture and Mahgul Co-exhibit. 123. BCBGMAXAZRIA Launches in India. 29. Signs You Should See a Dermatologist. 31. The Hollywood Glamour Look. 77. Simple Yoga Poses for Asthma Relief. 61. Modern Bedroom Design Trends. 69. Tree Houses. CONTENT 3. Sania Maskatiya Luxury Pret Collection at TPFW 15. 9. Asim Jofa Iternational Fashion Festival of Doha 2015 Collection. 11. Umar Sayeed Bridal Collection at Doha. 21. Sana Safinaz Spring Summer 2015 Lawn collection. Advertising Queries: email: khpervaiz.saeed@fashioncentral.pk contact no: 0300-8480918 CEO: Shoaeb Shams shoaebshams@e2esp.com Editor: Ainnie info@fashioncentral.pk Director Marketing: Khawaja Pervaiz Saeed khpervaiz.saeed@fashioncentral.pk Graphics & Design: Kuku Bushra
  • 3. Fashions h o w s I N T E R N A T I O N A L Entertainment Interviews Travel Men Interest Events Health Beauty Interiors EDITOR’S NOTE The May 2015 e mag issue of Fashion Central Internation- al is available for your viewing.Like the previous month we have spread it around through various digital tools and naturally that will help us to get on board a significant number of online viewers who seek to keep a track of the fashion events here in Pakistan and across the border. The e mag is loaded with events that are much sought after .Images, of course help you to get associated with your favourite designers and celebrities and some of the images are amazing.Through the images it becomes possible to guage the trends and whether they appeal to you or not is a different matter altogether.In some of the cases the tweets and messages passed on to us are critical and while it would not be appropriate to pass them on to the stake holders ,we will keep them on record for disseminating the info as a part of our annual feature. We do give ample space to the Fashion Weeks and are gladdened by your appreciative comments and requests for more and more.Fashion Weeks organisers in Pakistan are doing a wonderful job and pushing the designers to- wards heights of excellence.In turn the designers ,both the branded ones and the new ones continue to make waves of acceptability and the creative touch is amply visible in their presentations. In the May 2015 Fashion Central International e mag ,we have for you the Shoe Trends for summer.View them closely and choose the more likeable and comfort oriented choices.Also in this e mag are views of interiors that will liven you up and also your own living areas within the home.We look forward to your comments on this aspect. For the men we have the Mens Corner,the Super Car and other related stuff.Somehow men are reluctant to share with us their responses.What is the hesitation.Why dont you just open up and tell us how you feel and any aspect that you urge for. As before ,keep viewing your favourite magazine. Anny For Editorial comments: info@fashioncentral.pk khpervaiz.saeed@fashioncentral.pk
  • 4. Sania Maska Pret Collectio This season, Fash- ion Pakistan week & HUM network have brought forth Tele- nor Fashion Pakistan Week 2015 (TFPW) to give designers a chance to display their various collec- tions. Sania Maska- tiya was one of the prominent ones who added value to the occassion. Sania Maskatiya featured vibrant blends of both pattern and texture which were generously applaud- ed by the fashion loving audience. Other varities included crop tops to jackets,capris, and to full-length flares. She managed to put a spot- light on the most necessary ele- ments of design. 3
  • 5. atiya Luxury on at TPFW 15 SANIA MASKATIYA: Through Spring/Summer range Sania Maskatiya paid homage to the tailoring craft with both explorative sensitivity and edgy flamboyance via her luxury Pret collection, ‘Kha- yat – The Tailor’ at TFPW. Another of her col- lections at TPFW15 consisted of plush colour palette from the sedate to the snazzy, ‘Khayat - The Tailor’. She used deluxe silks to util- itarian denims as alternative canvases on which flash imag- es from a kaarigar’s workshop glided eloquently.
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  • 7. In one of the presentat- ions visible were print motifs such as tape measure, rolls of thread, but- tons, needles, ribbons and rope featured alongside near-neon paint splashes and geometric patterns. Sections of light em- broidery and vibrant graphic designs lifted both the texture and mood of each piece.
  • 8. Asim Jofa International Fashion Festival of Doha 2015 Collection The International Fash- ion Festival Doha turned out to be a sizzling fashion show. In this show Pakistani designer Asim Jofa pre- sented his Bridal Collec- tion. The exclusive bridal range surprised the Qatar fashion enthusi- asts the Asian traditional clothing set the floor on fire with striking col- lections and glamorous models. Asim Jofa offered formal wear, semi formal wear, western wear, party wear and bridal wear only for women. The dresses were premi- um and had royal de- signs in stunning sequin embellishments on the shirt, pants and dupattas. Pastel shades in flowing chiffon, raw-silk, ja- mawar, banarasi and ka- tan fabrics with luscious complete 3 piece range in wide embroidered sequin detailing created a great affect. These unique formal dresses were generated using his jewellery-de- signer aesthetics with extricating embellish- ments. 7
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  • 10. Supermodels from Pakistan like Fouzia Aman, Cybil Chaudhry, Iraj Manzoor and Rizwan Ali walked the ramp along with supermodels from Qatar. The show was choreographed by Naeem Haque. Pakistan top entertainment channel HUM network was the official media partner.
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  • 12. Umar Sayeed Bridal Collection at DOHA Umar Sayeed also made his mark at Doha. His exclusive bridal range surprised the Qatar fashion admirers and fashion lovers. The bridal collection appealed to their hearts and minds and noticeable was the fusion of Asian traditional and modern styling. It really set the mood of the spectators. Umar Sayeed also offered spectacular range of formal wear, semi formal wear, west- ern wear, party wear along with bridal wear only for women. The dresses were premium and had royal designs in daz- zling sequin embellishments on complete ensembles. Color schemes pleased the eyes with pastel shades in chiffon, raw-silk, jamawar, banarasi and katan fabrics. Glittering embroidered sequin detailing created in jewel- lery-designer aesthetics with extricating embellishments were awsome. 11
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  • 18. ValentinoRTW Fall 2015 CollectionIt takes confidence, not just a game sense of hu- mor, to close a show with the walkoff for which the world has been waiting 14 years: Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson, in character as Derek Zoolander and Hansel, were the surprise final exits of Valenti- no’s fall show. (Both modeled looks from Val- entino men’s.) The joke landed. The crowd lapped it up. It was a fan- tastic, genu- inely funny moment that anyone who decided to skip the show was sure- ly sad they missed. 17
  • 19. the end of the lineup. “Women can be multifac- eted,” said Chiuri backstage. “They can be muses, they can be artists. And our collections speak about this in a simple way.” Simple didn’t begin to cover it. The show opened with stark black-and- white graphics on a trench with vertically striped arms, a horizontally striped hem and a patchwork of checks and triangles on the body. Optically entrancing, the patterns played out on dresses and easy sweaters over full midiskirts that had immedi- Werkstätte-style fashion. Both women brought rich, creative textile as- sociations to the table, of which Chiuri and Piccioli made incredible use. Birtwell also collaborated on the “funky” dragon that appeared toward A lesser collection would have been outright upstaged, but the “Zoolander” spoof was a gen- erous bonus to an essentially perfect show. Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli are good sports, but they take fashion very seriously, continually raising the bar with imaginative decorative effects and deluxe fabrications within the airtight aesthetic language they’ve estab- lished. Two famous muses fueled this season’s fantasy: Celia Birtwell, the wife of Ossie Clark and muse to David Hockney, and Emilie Louise Flöge; best known as companion and fre- quent subject of Gustav Klimt, she was also a couturier of Wiener ate impact. Considering the source material, the collection had a surprising amount of black, worked sparely on day- wear and opulently often em- broidered with gold and silver threadwork combination for evening events.
  • 20. But there was ample color, too, in the subtle glimmer of gold on multicolored furs; a crimson red gown; burgundy, ice, pink and yellow lace arranged in crafty chevron patterns; the intense blue, red, black and gold of a geometric Viennese patterned gown. There were too many impressive, couture level treat- ments to list, all of them impec- cable. The lurking criticism is that the delicately monastic silhouette the designers have become de- voted to need to evolve. But who can complain when the work is so exquisite? Besides, that point ignores the smart, ongoing expansion of their day range, and the fact that Chiuri and Piccioli did offer variation on their high-collared, long-sleeve, regal uniform for fall, tweaking proportions to give newness beyond nuance. There were cropped midcalf cu- lottes and skirts the same length. Shoulders had capelet panels in the front and back, and high necks were graced with delicate bows tied to the side. Gowns plunged into deep V-necks, point d’esprit shoulders and sheer bustlines framed with floral embroideries. Romance turned sensu- al, heightening as the looks marched on. Then it all ended with a big laugh. The show satis- fied on every level.
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  • 22. Sana SafinazSpring Summer 2015 Lawn Collection 21
  • 23. Much loved and adored Pakistani designer Sana Safinaz is considered one of the top leading fashion designer houses with in Pakistan. This brand house is also famous at international level. For all fashion conscious girls new Sana Sa- finaz Lawn Summer Collection 2015 is now available. The touch is marvelous, beautiful and stylish and the prints are loaded with variety.
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  • 30. Signs You Should See a Dermatologist When you can’t solve your skin issues with over the counter products, there’s no reason to avoid the dermatol- ogist. Besides recommending the right products, they can also help you figure out which skin care mistakes you might be making. While there are many ways in which a consultation can be useful even without pressing problems, there are also a few clear signs you should see a dermatologist. You’re Having Trouble with Itch- ing or Rashes: An over-the-counter cor- tisone cream can help with rashes, itching and inflam- mation, but when it doesn’t you have to get it checked out by a doctor. Flaking skin that doesn’t sort itself out quickly is another red flag that you could be dealing with a type of dermatitis. Get treatment sooner rather than later to prevent the problem from spreading. You Can’t Get Rid of Acne: Trying over the counter prod- ucts to treat acne is usually recommended. But when you’ve been using good an- ti-acne products and the problem persists for more than 2 months, it’s time to let a pro advise you. You don’t need a prescription for an- ti-acne products with benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid, but your dermatologist might pick up on other factors you haven’t considered. You’re Noticing Signs of Melasma: Dark skin discoloration caused by melasma is a prob- lem typically associated with pregnancy, but it’s can also be linked to contraceptives and hormone replacement ther- apy. If you’re seeing brown spots that couldn’t be caused by the sun (because you al- ways use sunscreen!), that’s one of the signs you should see a dermatologist. Melasma can quickly go away with the right laser treatments. You’re Developing Sun Sensitivity: Having trouble with your skin because of sun exposure is definitely one of the signs you should see a dermatologist. You might need to change your sunscreen. If it’s not the only recent symptom, you might have to see another special, but get- ting your sunscreen sorted out first is definitely the top priority. You’re Dealing with Stretch Marks and Cellulite: Many products claim to solve big problems like cellulite and stretch marks, but few can actually make a big difference. You can get recommenda- tions from your dermatolo- gist about what products to use, but you can also try laser treatments that reduce the appearance of stretch marks. You might be tempted to try a spa treatment for cellulite, but talk to a dermatologist first. 29
  • 31. You’re Having Trouble with Scars: When you’re dealing with raised, deep or thick scars, over the counter products aren’t likely to help reduce their appearance as much as you’d like. Raised and depressed scars can be treated more efficiently by a dermatologist with procedures you can’t get at a spa. You Can’t Get Rid of Red Marks: Whether they were caused by blemi- shes or acne, some red marks simply won’t go away. Using antioxidants and anti-acne products with salicylic acid can help, but if you don’t see any difference after using them for two weeks, that’s one of the signs you should see a dermatologist. Laser treatments can reduce their appear- ance or eliminate them. You’re Noticing Signifi- cant Hair Loss: When your hair is falling out at an alarming rate, it’s important to rule out any scalp problems. Unexpected hair loss is one of the signs you should see a dermatologist.
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  • 33. this smoky eye look. Focusing on the tips of the lashes, apply mascara to give this strong eye look a maximum impact. Finish the eye look with a dab of a shimmery copper to the inner corners of the eyes. The Lips: Apply a nude lip liner to the outside of the lips to create a voluminous effect. Use a brush to sweep a brown toned nude lipstick across the lips, then add a gloss to the centre to make the lips look even fuller. The Blush: To finish, add some colour to the cheeks by sweeping a luminous blush on the apples of the cheeks and blending out towards the temples.
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  • 38. Givenchy Women’s Snakeskin An- tigona Elaphe Handbag: Givenchy’s this particular handbag is very elegant and stylish. It comes in multiple colors. The bag features tote handles and flat shoulder strap. It is made in Italy. Givenchy Croc Embossed Leather Medium Pandora Box Handbag: This immaculately designed handbag is certainly going to give you a superb and elegant look. It features a flap with push-lock closure, gold hardware accents and a handle situated at the top with an adjustable shoulder strap. The cost is very affordable. Givenchy Burgundy Calf- skin Antigona Tote: This is a very stylish and appealing Givenchy tote. It is just perfect for keeping your daily essentials. It comes with money back guarantee. Givenchy Women’s Night- ingale Two-Tone Leather Bag: This is made of high quality calf and has been designed with double leather top handles, featuring two way zip closure. The product is of import quality. Givenchy Women’s Floral Print Tote Bag With Pouch Set: This is one of the best Givenchy handbags.
  • 39. Givenchy Women’s Antigo- na Medium Leather Bag: Here comes one more great and elegant handbag by the designer house of Givenchy. It is made of goatskin. This features a zipper closure, internal zip pocket and two pouch pockets with cotton lining. Women’s 3 Color Vintage Lace Handbag: This three color vintage handbag is too elegant and just perfect for the ladies. It is one of the best Givenchy handbags. Personalized Designer Leather Handbag: This is a personalized leather hand- bag that is perfect for your your accessories. It is made of top notch leather. It comes with money back guarantee.
  • 40. Shoe Trends Summer 4 Paging all shoe-lovers — and that’s all of us, right? The Summer ‘15 runways gave us a whole new crop of kicks to covet for this season. So what exactly do we have to look forward to? Designers emphasized wearability and ease, delivering flatforms and block heels, not to men- tion a selection of flats, dressed up with fringe and em- bellishment so you don’t even have to feel guilty about not wearing your heels. It’s all right here; just scroll for your preview of Summer’s new footwear. 39
  • 41. 1 - Woven Details: Whether crafted with a more natural look or made of more futuristic techni- color fabric, like the shoes at Alexander Wang, woven cropped up at some of our favorite designers, giving subtle di- mension to heels and Summer sandals. 2 - Power Pumps: Pointed toes and high stiletto heels were still the mark of a great power pump. Summer ‘15’s iterations come with an- kle straps, slingbacks, too, and in every case, they’re still a sign of classic wom- anly dressing.
  • 42. 4 - Western Influence: With bold references, like spurs and the tougher, metal hard- ware at Marissa Webb, or more subtle influence, like the shape of the shoes at Victoria Beckham, Western-inspired kicks are having a moment. 5 - Fancy Flats: Embellishments, feathered details, fringe, and multistrap buckles made Summer ‘ 15 sandals anything but average. These flats are dressy enough to wear right along with your party dress. 3 - All Laced Up: Whether they’re tied up around the ankle and even the calf, we’re already predicting that statement-making lace- up sandals will be any fashion girl’s must-have footwear.
  • 43. 6 - Colorblock: Two tones — sometimes even three — are better than one. That was the lesson with the colorblock sandals, ankle-straps, and slides that hit the runway. 7 - Block Heels: Forget tall, spindly stilettos, the heel to have for Summer is a wide, supportive block heel. Feet, rejoice!
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  • 46. RomanticPlaces Around the Globe Most Couples are in search of visiting the most romantic places together, as they want to have the most beautiful time of the year. Exciting places are all over the world for tourism attraction, but each and every country and continent has their own rich culture preserved in the deep valleys, beautiful lakes, fascinating rivers and picturesque locations, which appeal to the passionate and lively cou- ples. For instance, Taj Mahal was created in the remembrance of a loved one. This precious white monument must be visited several times of the year for experiencing the deep feelings of love and affection, due to the scenic art and architecture developed in the ancient times by Mus- lims of India, likewise the city of Heer Ranjha, Laila Majnu, Romeo and Juliet are among the exciting spots to visit for an enthralling journey with your one and only darling. 45
  • 47. Dubai Amazing Restaurants Dubai is a fun filled place. Specifically, the hotels, the restaurants and the clubs are overcrowd- ed with the lovebirds. Hotels such as Jumeirah hotel is the one which offers dinner along with deep-sea view for the couples. The environment is cozy, sensational and lovely for the two, as they can have the foods prepared by top most chefs of the world, enjoying the cool sea breeze and a quality time in Dubai.
  • 48. Tahiti and Maldives Locations to Get Away Tahiti is the gorgeous spot for observing the beautiful sunsets together with your soul mates, as the sun setting view over this place is really breath taking and colorful. Maldives is another land full of excitement, as you can dive together in to the lovely beaches, you can go for a secluded spot somewhere along the beach and enjoy the fishing and scenic beauty. Verona A Journey to Think of Venice is the city that is associated with Romeo and Juliet. It is a place that attracts tourists. Huge crowds visit this place to spend quality time with loved ones. As for Verona, it represents an ideal location for a visit. The house of Juliet is a site every tourists is waiting to see, because people come to look at the literatures of love, and inspired by the act, they actually write their own love letters and display them on the wall. The statues of Romeo and Juliet, the structural design is a wonder to view, together with scrumptious dinners filled with the affectionate surroundings having candles lit and the aroma of fresh roses in the air. Victoria rides on the streets is another pleasurable experience you should know.
  • 49. Many exotic books and movies released world wide have their shooting over the truly breath taking island of Seychelles, because this interesting blue water land is made for the pairs to have their best time on Earth. You can fly in the magnificent sky and swim in the sparkling water, getting to know each other more and relaxing at the same time. Seychelles The Love Island
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  • 56. Ways For Men To Nail Time is going by, things are moving forward and so should your style. Looking like you did a few summers ago is boring and doesn’t inspire the kind of excitement that will draw good things your way. It’s the perfect time to get out of your com- fort zone and think about trying out some new summer outfits this year. No matter your budget or how much time you have to spare, Summer StyleSummer Style 55
  • 57. • Keep Your Body Hair In Check: Warmer weather means exposing more skin and more body hair. A lot of guys have excess body hair that needs to be groomed. Some body parts, like your back, are not negotiable, get it waxed. (Tip: Make sure there is no hair between your back and the line where your hair on your head begins. Unruly hairs creeping out from the back of your T-shirt is a turnoff.) Other body parts, however, like your chest, are negotiable; you’ll have to consider your preference, budget and what the woman in your life thinks. Major areas like your back and chest are well-suited for waxing. This video goes over what you need to know. • Find A Signature Accessory: Summer fashion for men can get boring. Unlike women, who can wear dresses, skirts, high heels, etc., men are relegated to shorts and T-shirts. The answer to this challenge lies in acces- sories. A handkerchief worn as a pocket square, a vintage leather backpack -- these are acces- sories that give basic outfits more character. We think hats are a good choice for the summer because they protect your head and face from the sun. There’s a lot of room for error when choosing a hat, so we enlisted the help of our friend Mr. Mort to walk your through finding the perfect hat. • Wear More Color: And by color, we don’t mean a lighter version of your blue jeans. Show of hands: How many of you only wear black, blue, white and gray? How boring. Dark colors looks jarring under the sun, so this summer, don’t be afraid to inject your wardrobe with some much-needed col- or. A pair of chinos, a button-down, a wallet, sneakers -- they all work as colorful alternatives to the usual rotation. • Protect Your Skin: You know you’re suppose to wear sunscreen year round, right? And how many of you do? How many of you apply it to your face every day in the summer? That has to change, because you don’t want to put your health at risk and you don’t want to speed up the aging process. Look for a lightweight moisturizer that has SPF built in (SPF 30 or higher). Some also come with a built-in self-tanner, which will give you that awesome summer tan. • Lighten Up: Think one cologne is enough? Think again. As the seasons change, so should your scent. Citrus-y scents work best in warmer weather, while spicy and woodsy notes are best for fall. • Get A Haircut - Every Three Weeks: Ask a woman what she notices about a man, and hair, without fail, will be mentioned. How you wear your hair in the summer is arguably the most important time of the year to care, because it goes a long way in separating us from the rest of the T-shirt-and-shorts-wearing crowd.
  • 58. Supercar Falcon F7 Check made in Detroit the Falcon F7. A super lightweight monocoque chassis built from alumi- num, carbon fiber, and Kevlar combines with a Lingenfelter-built twin turbo V8 pumping out 1,100hp to give it a 0-60 time of just 2.7 seconds, a top speed over 200 mph, and lateral accelera- tion over 1g. Other features include a six-speed dual clutch transmission, Brembo carbon ceramic brakes, an in-dash iPad mini for music control, and a removable targa roof panel. Price tag is $195.000+. Body: Complete, lightweight carbon fiber/kevlar panel construction. This includes all outer fuselage panels as well as inner and structural panels for maximum weight savings, quality and durability. Chassis Layout: Lightweight, extremely rigid, Aluminum/Carbon Fiber/Kevlar monocoque chassis. Engine: Lingenfelter built twin turbo inter-cooled V8 rated at 1100 HP. Includes dry sump oil system. Gearbox: Heavy duty, high performance 6 speed transaxle with dual disc clutch system. Weight: 2850 lbs Suspension: Penske High performance coil over pushrod suspension. Brakes: Brembo Carbon/ceramic disc brakes, 6 piston 15.5” rotor Front. 4 piston 15” rotor Rear. Wheels/Tires: Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, 20”forgeline wheels specific for Falcon (10” front 13” rear). 57
  • 59. Accessories: Leather interior with billet gauge surrounds and knobs. 4 speaker CD stereo with Bluetooth for hands free calling. iPad mini in-dash to handle GPS, music library and other systems. Air conditioning. Power windows and key-less ignition. Removable targa roof panel.
  • 60. Other Key Features: Dry sump oil system Carbon Fiber dual plenum intake system Gasoline swirl tank Exposed carbon fiber weave throughout vehicle including un- derside of hood, wheel wells, inner doors, deck-lid structure, storage boxes, sill panels, front spoiler and door sills Durable, woven fabric infused com- posite fuselage Lightweight forged aluminum con- trol arms and spindle knuckles at all wheels ISIS wiring and management system Integrated roll hoop High performance, lightweight adjustable back racing style leather seats
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  • 62. Modern Bedroom Design Trends The bedroom; one of the most sacred rooms of the house and one of the rooms where we spend the most time (even if it’s to merely sleep). It can also be one of the few rooms where you can design and decorate it to meet your particular tastes, and not have to worry what Tom, Dick and Harry thinks, as they’ll never see it. For couples, there needs to be a balance, a juggling act, sacrificing personal extremes and coming to an agree- ment on a design that works for both. 61
  • 63. We at Freshome know the psycholog- ical effect and mental state a room can put one into; the colors, feel and energy which it emits. It just so happens the bedroom is the first environment we are subjected to when our eyes open and it’s also the last image which we have when falling asleep. A few of us here are interested in psychology and we believe a healthy way to start the day is to wake up in bedroom enviornment which stimulates positive mental energy, which is the perfect spring-board to Carpe Diem the day with true pas- sion and gusto.
  • 64. Floral Wall Art: Extravegant and flamboyant floral wall art is fresh. There is something refreshing about the beauty of natural flow- ers (without wanting to sound too flowery). If you are a person who appreciates the intricacies and facinations of living world, a large wall painting or print could add that inspirational edge which your bedroom has lacked. Our personal preference is a professionally hand painted piece, however this comes at a price. Large prints are an acceptable alternative; so long as what you choose give you an extra bounce in your spirit when you look at it. Gray, Soft Blacks and off Whites: Look for off blacks, grays and whites, all rolling back into each other like the greens of a forest fold back into each green. Take a visit to any of the interior de- sign or trade fairs this year and you’ll see this color palette prev- alent amongst vendors. Popular amongst vendors means in de- mand from customers.
  • 65. Radiant Orchid: Rich and vibrant with life; just like the name sug- gests, radiant orchid is Pantone’s color choice. This palette is not for everybody, but as aforementioned, if this color energizes you, go for it as it’ll not only please your emotional heart strings, it’ll also please your mental faculties knowing you’re on the cutting edge of the latest interior design trends. Look to color walls, lampshades, floral art, rugs, patterned cushion, pillow, bed covering and uphol- stery covering and to finish off, add a ravishing live orchid as the cherry on the cake. Natural Materials: Natural tones, wood features, metals, stone & brick. Use natural tongue and groove wooden panels, brick or brick veneer for walls. Use natural materials as features in the room such as the room below, where Murphy Code have used chunky thick planks of wood, show- casing the natural grooves and curves, which jumps out from the bed as a fea- ture on the wall behind, weaved around well place sconce lighting: Loving it.
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  • 70. TREE HOUSESTREE HOUSESThe concept of a treehouse started off with some old boards, nails and a rope ladder; built in the branches of the tree housed in the backyard by dad and his buddies. Treehouses have come a long way since then and around the world designers, architects and builders have taken the concept of living in the trees to a whole new level. Although you can’t spend the night in all of the tree- houses below; most of them feature incredible furnishings, amazing views and a uniqueness that sets them apart from “just your average treehouse”. From square to round to a hexagon; theses houses come in all different shapes and sizes. Whether you are looking to spend a romantic night un- der the stars with the breeze blowing softly or looking for a family friendly spot complete with zip lines and hik- ing trails; you will find a treehouse for you. From a restored airplane com- plete with a deck in place of the wing to a 3,300 square foot private mansion treehouse discover ten treehouses from Sweden to Costa Rica to Oregon that will absolutely blow your mind. Wilkinson Residence, Oregon: This treehouse mansion is a whopping 3,300 square feet of indoor living space with an additional 500 square feet of outdoor space. The architecture is in- credible from the glass wall that wraps around the living room to the open spaces that allow for the light to flood in. The materials used in the house are mainly all natural and the owner had the place built to address the flow of music. The house is built on a sloping lot which allows the living space to sit in the forest can- opy. You can’t spend the night here as this is a private residence and the pictures truly don’t do this incredible treehouse justice; you truly have to see it to believe it. 69
  • 71. Free Spirit Spheres, Vancouver Island: Three spherical treehouses are suspended in the coastal rainforest along Vancouver Island’s west coast; open 12 months a year and for adults only. These spheres are set amongst five acres of beau- tiful forest with a large pond in the center of the land, attracting plenty of wildlife. Each sphere is unique in what it offers; from power to amenities to the size of bed. Other than being amazingly unique; these treehouses offer guests a spiritual connection to nature as the spheres rock gently with the wind. Walkways, platforms and spiral staircases allow visitors to reach their personal sphere and if you don’t feel more inspired to do great things after staying a night here; we would be surprised. The Mirrorcube, Sweden: Tucked up in the trees is a house that blends so deeply into the sur- rounding forest you will have to look twice to realize it is actually there. The Mirrorcube is camou- flaged by four walls that reflect the surroundings and thus creating a treehouse unlike any other in the world. Lucky for the birds this mirrored house is covered with a special cov- ering that only birds can see, thus avoiding any accidents. But if we talk about the safety of this house than its not a wise desicion to keep this type of property or to live in these type of houses. The inside is spectacular in itself with a double bed, bathroom, lounge and rooftop terrace. The six windows offer spectacular views and the treehouse can be reached by a bridge. A once in a lifetime opportunity awaits visitors in the country of Sweden high up in the trees. Finca Bellavista, Costa Rica: This treetop paradise awaits visitors in Costa Rica and is actually a residential treehouse community where a select number of visitors can live out their dreams high in the treetops. From treehouses with sleeping lofts for the kids to ones filled with bright skylights to romantic two-pod homes; the choices are endless. The treehouses and buildings are connected by zip lines and platforms and this community offers hiking trails, waterfalls, snorkeling spots and rivers throughout. A 2-night min- imum is required here put in place so that visitors can truly get the authentic experience. Whether you want to stay in an octagon, square or multi-level treehouse.
  • 72. Tongabezi Lodge Treehouse, Zambia: This gorgeous treehouse is tucked away in a huge ebony tree and offers an entirely open concept; complete with a claw foot tub that overlooks the Zambezi River. No outside walls ensure that visitors have access to the incredible surrounding views. The magnificent king size bed comes complete with canopied mosquito netting and is occupied on the middle level of the house. A few steps down the lounge area await and visitors will spend hours basking in the sun in the comfortable chairs that sit on the deck overlooking the river. West African art- work, Asian furniture and hand woven carpets all set the stage for a unique and stunning stay in this treehouse.
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  • 74. Beach Rock Treehouse, Japan This treehouse is located on private land in Okinawa Japan and was originally built to commu- nicate with outer space. The design looks suited to do just that and this treehouse is said to be the plexiglass portal on the world. A combination of stairs and ladders is how one reaches the entrance to this round dome set high up in the trees. Although it is not known to have made contact with outer space; the treehouse is now a place for people to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and relax in this space while exploring inner peace.
  • 75. Chewton Glen Treehouses, England Perhaps the most luxurious of the treehouses on this list are the ones located at Chewton Glen with floor to ceiling glass allowing guests to truly feel as though they are right in the heart of nature. These elegant suites are outfitted with separate bedrooms and living spaces, warm comfortable colors and beautiful furnishings. An outdoor hot tub, walk in shower, wood stove and flat screen TV’s are just a few of the luxury amenities that are available to guests. These stilted treehouses are privately located in the canopy of a forest and offer the ul- timate luxury for those wanting to spend a night in nature without sacrificing extravagance and comfort. Bangkok Tree. House, Thailand Located just thirty minutes from the bustling city of Bangkok is a place where visitors can breathe fresh air, relax in nature and sleep under the twinkling stars. The Bangkok Tree House offers guests the opportunity to sleep in one of the jungle top houses while resting assured that this eco-friendly hotel is doing its best to stay green. From the family nest that has access to three roofs and sleeps four people to the two person room with a view that is void of walls or a ceiling; this hotel is a sure hit. Beautiful outdoor showers, a natural pond and limited access to the land makes the Bangkok Tree House one of the most incredible treehouses in the world.
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  • 78. Simple Yoga Poses for Asthma ReliefAsthma may cause a lot of troubles for individuals but it can be treated and kept under control with certain lifestyle changes in the patient’s life. Yoga can help asthma patients a lot but a certain kind of yoga. Some poses help asthma patients recover and keep their attacks under control. 3. Butterfly: This is carried out as the pa- tient sits up front with their back straight, their legs ex- tended and spread out. The knees are bent and sole of the feet is made to touch each other. The breathing is exaggerated as the lags are flapped like the wings of a butterfly. 2. Sakusana: This is the most commonly known yoga posture and it strangely relaxing. The main focus on this pose is to main- tain and balance the breathing rate and the stress in the pa- tient’s life. It helps the lungs of the patient to func- tion properly. The patient just sits with crossed legs and the right hand on their heart. With the left hand on their belly they keep their eyes closed and in good posture, breathe for five odd minutes. 1. Savasana: This is a re- laxing pose focused on helping the breathing rate of the patient suffering from asthma. The patient lies down on their back with their arms wide apart and their hands wide open; almost in a thrown manner. The eyes are kept closed and the patient breathes in an out on a normal and slow pace. 4. Bridge: For this the patient lies on their back with their knees folded in a straight line with the ankles. The patient inhales slowly holding their posture for a minute or two allowing their body to breathe itself. 5. Straddled splits: As the name sug- gests; with good posture the legs are split wide apart and the main focus of the patient is to breathe in an out at an eventual and gradual pace. 77
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  • 82. Jacqueline Fernandez Living the Dream Jacqueline Fernandez is one of those rare breed of ac- tresses, who can even melt a rock with her effervescence. Her positivity can lift your spirits instantaneously. But her cutesy attitude is not all that there is to her. Jacque- line is wise beyond her years and has a good head on her shoulders. “I navigated the pressures of the industry as an outsider for quite a while. It can’t be all for nothing,” she laughs. Though Jackie’s been around since 2009, she only got her due post the stupendous success of Kick last year. And now with her latest release Roy winning her many accolades, she couldn’t be happier. Looking elegant in a charcoal-grey top and beige skirt with her hair neatly tied in a high pony, she sits down for a chat on her journey so far, the man of her dreams, her genuine friendship with Sonam Kapoor and a lot more… Many believe you’ve finally come into your own now. How do you feel at this point in your career? (Giggles) I feel great. Come to think of it, I’ve been extremely lucky because I’ve been a part of big movies since the beginning of my career. My first film was Aladdin, a big film. Then I did Murder 2, another big franchise. Even Housefull 2 and Race 2 were sequels of already successful films. But I’m relieved that I’m getting noticed at last. Though I did big films, I wasn’t noticed initially. Maybe I wasn’t taken seriously because I’m an outsider and couldn’t speak Hindi well back then. But I never stopped working on myself. And that hunger to finally get noticed got fulfilled after Kick. It gave me a new lease of life. It was like my second debut. Kick has been the biggest turning point in my life. What’s your equation like with your Kick co-star, Salman Khan, today? It’s amazing. While we were shooting, he was a sort of inspiration for me. I’ve always been hardworking but he’s extremely hardworking. I realised that’s how you need to be, no matter how famous you get or how much stardom you have. Plus, he’s so passionate about what he does. And he’s someone who helped me at a time when I needed it the most. It’s not something I’ll ever forget. 81
  • 83. Do you ever get curious of what people are secretly saying about you? I like to be aware of what is going on and what people are saying. Simply because, it’s always been about learn- ing and growing for me. The only way you can do that is by taking criticism in your stride and doing something about it. There are many people who don’t like to hear the truth. Plus, in our industry, people around you don’t always give you the correct picture, either out of love or politeness. They don’t give you the truth. So when I do hear it, I don’t necessarily feel amazing but it’s a good way of self-improvement. Does excessive criticism get to you? It gets to me when things are misinterpreted or fabricat- ed. Our audience believes things obsessively and pas- sionately, especially when it’s hot gossip or something sensitive. So that is annoying. But it’s just annoying and there’s not much you can do about it because you’ve chosen this world.
  • 84. They say two actresses can never be friends. But you and Sonam Kapoor are as thick as thieves. Are you really close? We are. It’s funny that people actually believe actresses can’t be friends because I think it’s quite the opposite. It’s nice to be close to someone you can relate to. When you have an actress friend, you can discuss every- thing with her. You can open up about certain things with her, knowing only she’d get it. You can take advice from her and learn from her experiences. As an actress, you must have at least a few close actress friends.
  • 85. So there are no insecurities at all? None, whatsoever. I always wish the best for Sonam and I know that she wishes the same for me. In fact, whenever something amazing has come up, she’s always encouraged me to do it. There have been times when I’ve had second thoughts about certain things but Sonam has been my sounding board. She’s helped me take those decisions and I’ve thanked her for them later. Even I get excited when she’s doing well. Sonam is genuine, honest and has worked hard to get where she is today. She’s truly a beautiful human being. Do you think things will change now con- sidering you both will be vying for the same films? No. So what if we’re contemporaries? Yes, she could be doing my films as much as I could be doing hers. But it can’t be an issue. There is so much work for everyone in the industry and you can’t possibly do every film. If one film doesn’t work out, something else will. Simple. If your friendship with someone changes on the basis of competition, then it’s not true friendship. My friendship with Sonam isn’t fickle. We’re not casual friends. Coming to something personal now, are you single? Yes and happily so. Why you want to be single? Well, because I like to take my time. I hurt quite easi- ly. Sometimes, I wish I was a bit stronger and slightly better at being in control of my emotions.
  • 86. What are the three qualities your guy must possess? Confidence in a man is attractive. He should also be talented and worldly wise. And he should be well-travelled too. That’s important for me because I’d want someone I can travel the world with. What is a deal breaker for you on a date? Someone who’s un- hygienic. (Laughs) Men, please pay attention to your hygiene. Bad hy- giene can put a woman off. Do you have a secret celebrity crush? (Blushes) I have so many. So who among them would you kill to go out with? Leonardo DiCaprio. Any day. Anytime. Ev- erybody else I like is either married or taken, like George Clooney and Prince William. I’ve always wanted to go out with them.
  • 87. Do you have a bad habit? (Pauses) I like to whistle. I start whistling anytime, anywhere. And trust me; it can be embarrassing sometimes because I do it uncon- sciously, irrespective of where I am. What is the one thing you wish you were better at? I wish my language skills were better. It took me a while to learn Hindi. But now I know Hindi pretty well. People believe my Hindi isn’t good. But I’ve learnt the language. The more films I do, the more peo- ple will appreciate it, I guess. Which is the last place on earth we’d find you? That’s easy. You’ll never, ever, ever find me at a fast food joint. Your job sucks when… When I’m in a bad mood but I still have to smile and click a picture with someone. If your life was a movie, which one would it be… Bridget Jones’s Diary. If you were given a free plane ticket to go any- where in the world, where would you go? Paris. It’s beautiful. It’s the city of love and romance and fashion, if I may add. It’s also one my favourite cities in Europe. What are you afraid of the most? (Takes a deep breath) Dying alone. It’s a scary thought to have. One thing you’d sell your soul for… A beautiful hol- iday home in a European coun- tryside. What’s been the best part of your journey as an actress? The best part has to be the fact that I’ve made my parents proud. That’s been the most fulfilling too. Also, it’s been amazing working with so many talented and like-minded people. I’m glad I’ve been part of a few of the biggest hits in Bollywood.
  • 88. Ek Paheli Leela is a Sunny Leone’s ShowEk Paheli Leela invests little effort in character development or setting, notes Paloma Sharma. Meera (Sunny Leone) is a London-based super- model who cannot travel around the world because of her fear of flying. However, her friends/colleagues/ enablers – ‘fashion king’ Andy (VJ Andy) and Radhika (Shivani Tank- sale), a professional photographer who can’t take a single decent picture – trick Meera into coming to India. Once here, she meets Prince Ranveer (Mohit Ahlawat). The two fall in love and get married. However, their happily ever after is interrupted by Karan (Jay Bhanushali), who recog- nises Meera as Leela, a girl from his past life and the key to answering all the questions that have been tor- menting him. No one’s is going to watch ek paheli leela for the acting or the script or the cinematography except maybe the four-year-old in the middle row, who was tricked into it by his mummy (mothers are devious that way, I tell you). Ek Paheli Leela can be effectively summarised by one of its posters. There’s Sunny Leone in extravagant, revealing costume(s) sitting on an unimaginatively de- signed throne and wielding power over pretty much everybody. The film never stops telling us how Meera/ Leela(/Sunny?) is the most beautiful girl to ever walk the planet and how her beau- ty is such a curse that it ruin- ed her life not once, but twice. Not only is Leone un- convincing as both the glamorous Meera (her perfor- mance as a drunk is cringeworthy) and the village belle Leela, she strangely has the most awkward intimate scenes in the film. There’s one with Rajneish Duggal, who plays Leela’s penniless lover, Shravan, where the two of them make love in the desert and pour sand over each other. No one’s going to watch Ek Paheli Leela for the acting or the script or the cinematography 87
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  • 91. Jay Bhanushali car- ries that melodra- matic streak over from his past life on the small screen and Mohit Ahlawat has the entirely wrong body language. Ahl- awat moves more like a body-building, Bhai-obsessed local goon than a wealthy, refined member of an erstwhile royal fam- ily. For a film with a budget of Rs 15 crore, Ek Paheli Leela has the exact same production value as Spark, another recent Duggal starrer. De- spite having a script that demands high quality art design and recreation of a his- torical period, Leela chooses to spend on Leone’s highly em- bellished costumes (which are laugh- able). The film features dialogue that is too poorly written. The good thing about Ek Paheli Leela is that the film is aware of its identity and pur- pose. It also realises at the end of its almost two and half hour-long run time, that there are wide loopholes in the script and questions that still need to be answered. Hence the film attempts to bring sub- plots to a close by hurriedly revealing everything without much co- herence. Uzair Jaswal and Tulsi Kumar’s Tere Bin ditty is a redeeming factor, in spite of embarrassing tunes such as Desi Look and Glamor- ous Ankhiyaan. Ek Paheli Leela invests little effort in character development or set- ting. For example, no one tells us why a young man and woman are allowed to run free and indulge in public displays of affection in a desert village in the early 1700s. In the modern day, archaeologists are (obviously) white men who seem to have been copy pasted from a Nat Geo spoof video. Though there are more flaws in the film’s execution, at the heart of it Leela is a genuinely intriguing, if slightly predictable story and the twist at the end could have been a game changer had it been played out better. Nevertheless, critical analysis is not going to make much of a difference for this film is clearly a one woman show and as far as the film is concerned, it is always Sunny in Rajasthan.
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  • 94. Winners of the 3rd Hum Awards 2015 Winners of the 3rd Hum Awards 2015 Celebrating the best of Pakistani talent in television, music and fashion, the Servis 3rd annual Hum Awards 2015 took place at the Dubai World Trade Centre on April 9. This is the first time that the Hum Awards have taken place outside of Pakistan. Hosted by Sanam Jung and Hamza Ali Abbasi, guests included the likes of Pakistan-turned-Bollywood heartthrob Fawad Khan, Humayun Saeed, Ahsan Khan, Saba Qamar, Mehwish Hayat, Sheh- roz Sabzwari, Syra Yousuf, Ahmed Ali Butt, and Wasay Chaudhry. TELEVISION • Best New Sensation Male Adnan Malik • Best New Sensation Female Hareem Farooq •Best Telefilm Main Kukoo Aur Woh •Best Sitcom Uff Meri Family • Hum Short Films Middle East Faraz Waqar • Best Original Soundtrack Sadqay Tumhare • Excellence in Television Samina Peerzada • Lifetime Achievement Award Samina Peerzada Anwar Madsood FASHION • Best Model Male Shahzad Noor • Best Model Female Cybil Chaudhry MUSIC • Best Music Single ‘Roiyaan’ by Farhan Saeed • Best Music Video ‘Ghalti Mein’ by Shahab Qamar 93
  • 95. Highlighted here are winners of the Servis 3rd Hum Awards 2015 TELEVISION Best Drama Serial Jury TELEVISION Best Actor Female Jury Saba Qamar
  • 96. TELEVISION Best Actor Male Jury Ahsan Khan TELEVISION Best Actor Female Mahira Khan for Sadqay Tumhare TELEVISION Best Actor Male Meekal Zulfiqar for Mohabbat Subh Ka Sitara Hai TELEVISION Best Actoress in a Supporting Role Mansha Pasha for Mohabbat Subh Ka Sitara Hai
  • 97. TELEVISION Best Actor in a Supporting Role Rehan Shiekh for Sadqay Tumhare TELEVISION • Best Writer of Drama Serial Khalil Ur Rehman For Sadqy Tumhare • Best Director of Drama Serial Ehtesham Ud Din For Sadqy Tumhare Television • Best Drama Serial Momina Duraid Samina Humayun Saeed Tariq Ahmed Shah For Sadqy Tumhare TELEVISION • Best Actoress in a Negative Role Samia Mumtaz for Sadqay Tumhare • Most Impactful Character Samia Mumtaz for Sadqay Tumhare
  • 98. TELEVISION Best Onscreen Couple Mahira Khan & Adnan Malik TELEVISION Best Actoress Soap Zarnish for
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  • 101. Stoneage launched their kids line Stoneage Kids with a carnival at their store lawn on M.M Alam Road Gulberg. The event was well attended by Lahore’s fashionistas along with their little angels. Aamir Mazhar, Ayesha Sana, Natasha Hussain, Faraz Manan, Humera Malik, Rima Farid Aamir Mazhar, Ayesha Sana, Natasha Hussain, Faraz Manan, Humera Malik, Rima Farid, Abeeha Mamoon, Ahmed And Hamza, Ahmed, Yawar Ali & Ibrahim, Ali Kamil, Ambreen Imran, Marium & Imran Hussain, Alysaa, Sadaf Zarar, Aii Samee, Arun Zafar, Mishi & Lyila, Ayesha Khan, Mehr & Haider, Ayesha, Sana, Saif, Abdur Rehman & Amaan, Ayyan, Babar Sardar & Meg, Dr Obt, Ismail & Maham, Faiz, Selina Rashid Khan& Issa, Mahad & Meher Khan, Me- herbano Sethi & Mahnaz GILLANI, muhammad, menaal & saira Rizwan, RAAYAN MALIK & TAIBA MALIK, Rameen, Salma with Zimal & Adam, Huma Khan & Saad Malik, Neelima, Mahaab & Naveed, Sana Bashir, Sara Zeeshan & Babloo, Shehryar, Hina Salman & Abdullah, Shoaib Shafi With Eesa, Sobia, Ayesha, Zaid & Zeeshan Zakaria, Sundas Manan & Zainab Salman, Uzma Khan. The event was managed by Sana Bhatty & Zahra Bhatty.
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  • 105. Capital’s leading fashion queen Sobia Nazir who brings a new fabulous lawn collection in col- laboration with “Imperial Tex”. Sobia Nazir is one of the top brands of Pakistan. High profile celebrities have chosen to wear it in their best mood. Sobia Nazir is the Brand launched by Pakistan’s top designer Sobia Nazir after her name. From Bridals to Pret , Evening line to Lawn , she’ s come a long way to be one of the best names in Pakistan’s high end Fashion designers. Sobia brought forth an amazingly done up fashionable Lawn for 2015 at a glamorous Red carpet launch over Mocktails and Hors d’oeuvres on Saturday, the 11th of April . Sobia Nazir Lawn Event was hosted by Pakistan’s favorite red carpet hostess Natty. Top Mod- els Amna Babar, Nadia Malik, Nooray , Dania Shaikh, Kanwal Illyas, Anam Malik, Hanna Butt, Farwa Kazmi, and Nada Bangash also graced the event launch with all finely dressed up in Sobia Nazir Lawn dresses. The launch event was attended by the crème de la crème of the Capital, it was a rocking event reception with guests pouring in to give good wishes to the hosts. From Businessmen to so- cial elite, all came in full force. Ayesha Ahmed, a socialite said, “I think Sobia’s lawn is one of the best and we wait for its launch each spring time as its really worth the wait and girls love her colours and combinations and patterns and each year she brings new changes to her lawn styles which is amazing.” The event was managed by PR guru Rezz Aly Shah.
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  • 112. Home Couture and Mahgul co-exhibit S/S Collections 2015 Premium furniture and interiors brand Home Couture and coveted young fash- ion label MAHGUL co-exhibit Spring Summer 2015 Col- lections in Lahore. 111
  • 113. A one day only lifestyle exhibition took place on 4th April 2015 in which their re- spective Spring Summer ‘15 col- lections were showcased at the Home Cou- ture flagship store. The Exhibition was well at- tended by fashion and fur- niture enthusiasts, media personalities and esteemed members of the press.Atti- ya Rashid (Creative Director Home Couture and Mahgul Rashid), Kanwal Ilyas , So- nia Nazir , Fatima Ejaz and many gurniture lovers were also spotted at the event. The Event was Managed By Lotus Client Management & PR.
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  • 118. Coming from a leading textile manu- facturing house of Pakistan, Sobia Ma- lik decided to take a domestic initiative with HOUSE OF ZOE with a vision of providing comfortable & stylish fashion that reflects individuality. HOUSE OF ZOE launched its first ever collection of Lawn for Spring/Summer 2015 at its flagship outlet at M M Alam road in Gulberg LAHORE.
  • 119. The event was attended by many media p[ersonalities and showbiz stars namely Aamir Mazhar,Amber Sajid,Amina Jamil, Humairah Adeel,Atif Ayub, Asif Choudhry,Ayesha Javed, Mahi Butt, Hina Malik, Fatima Ejaz,Ayesha Sher- az, Neelima Naveed, Dania Sheikh, Dr Farzeen Malik, Fatima, Faisal Younas, Ferzal Mumtaz, Fizi Khan, Ghanwa, Mara Imtiaz, Hamna Zain, Rubina Zaheer, Hamza Tarar, Hina Salman, Imran Aisha Imran, Imtisal Zafar, Kanwal Ilyas, Khushi Khan,Anisha, Noman Butt, Rehman, Lyba Malik, Shiza Azam, Rabail Malik, Kuki, Mahnoor, Momina Khyal Maira Babar,Aneesa Islam, Maria, Mariam Ahmed, Alina Irfan, Mehr Gillani,Arun Zafar, Monizeh Asad, Shazia Malik, Nadia Faysal, Uzma Ramzan, Sahar Fareed, Nadia Shuaib Adila Babar, Mahjabeen Asif, Naila Ishtiaq, Natty, Natalia, Maham Khawar, Nazeela, Nadira Omer Khalid, Nishat Mazhar, Shakira Waseen, QYT, Rabia Waseem, Rima Fard, Hamza Muzaffar, Rubia Moghees, Sadia Farruk, Rizi Omer, Salman Uppal, Sameera Noor, Janita Asif, Seemi Farid, Babar Sardar, Meg Babar, Nael Sardar, Sobia Malik,Asim Malik, Shaid Luqman, Sofia Luqman, Sumbal Umair, Zunaira,Anosha Raza, Syed Saim Ali, Uzma Azher,Azher Khan, Xille Huma, Zareen and Kha- war Riaz. The lawn prints are affordable and have been digitally printed using the finest quality of cottons.The event was planned keeping Spring season in mind. The Event was managed By Savvy Pr & Events.
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  • 124. BCBGMAXAZRIA Launches in India BCBGMAXAZRIA has opened its first store in In- dia at DLF Emporio in New Delhi. BCBG stands for the French phrase, “bon chic, bon genre,” meaning, “good style, good attitude.” It is a brand that embodies a vision of global style and attitude. Always on the forefront of fash- ion, the BCB- GMAXAZRIA woman is known for her sense of style. She is an avid shopper who ap- preciates clothes that are elegant as well as wear- able. The store will launch with the brand’s Spring 2015 collection, which combines timeless elegance with nonchalant bohemian sil- houettes. Tapestry and abstract floral prints are in- spired by the color reform concept, lending a sun-bleached softness and richness that create a chromatic experience. Distinctive, with a touch of ethereal, the col- lection embodies her carefree spirit, creating a lasting impression. Presenting the brand’s Spring 2015 collec- tion, a combination of timeless elegance with nonchalant bohemian silhouettes. There were some of India’s top models also- Noyonika Chatterjee, Erika Packard, Bhawna Sharma and Aditi Mishra all draped in exquisite ensembles from the collection. The showcase included a black and white theme to recreate a chromatic experience, which transitioned to pop colors, floral prints and vibrancy, em- bodying a carefree spirit. Inside the store, smooth cement floors, warm yellow lighting and ivory walls, give the space an ultimate chic vibe. BCBG is about making quality pieces that fit seamlessly into our customer’s lifestyle. 123
  • 125. Each piece tht carries our name represents the luxury, visionary point of view and design integrity that is incorporated into every garment. “Indian fashion is at a very aspirational stage where the luxury customer is well travelled and identifies with global fashion and brands. We are excited to introduce BCBG to the Indian market and hope to discover their needs and give them something they like” says Chief Creative Officer of BCBGMAX- AZRIA Group, Lubov Azria. Commenting on the launch, Darshan Mehta, President & CEO, Reliance Brands said, “We are delighted to be introducing BCBGMAXAZRIA to India. It is a marquee brand that will help Indian women move from occasion dressing to an effortless dusk to dawn lifestyle. BC- BGMAXAZRIA Group stands apart in their quest for creative excellence, with a constant emphasis on fit, quality and great design details, and we are honored to be their India partners.” BCBGMAXAZRIA has a loyal following of Holly- wood’s celebrities such as Alicia Keys, Halle Berry, Fergie, Carrie Underwood, Rachel Bilson, Angeli- na Jolie, Michelle Obama, January Jones, Florence Welch and Olivia Palermo.
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  • 127. The five finalists of the Vogue India Fashion Fund (VIFF) 2015 launched their Summer Col- lection at Ensemble this evening at its flagship store at Lion’s Gate. The preview titled ‘Meet Your Summer Wardrobe’ showcased collections inspired by travels and holidays, put together by the top 5 finalists – winner Ruchika Sachdeva of Bodice and runner-up Ragini Ahuja of IKAI, along with Hemant and Nandita, Karishma Shahani of KaSha and Jayesh Sachdev and Rixi Bhatia of Quirxbox. Tina Tahiliani Parikh, Executive Director of Ensemble was joined by Priya Tanna, Editor at Vogue India, Bandana Tewari, Anaita Shroff Adajania, Fashion Director at Vogue India along with her team of stylists. The highlight of the evening was Anaita Shroff Adajania sharing exclusive style tips with the guests present at the preview, on how to rock the summery separates available at Ensemble. Guests including Kalyani Saha, Zeba Kohli, Roohi Jaikishan, Prerna Goel, Pratima Bhatia, Haseena Jethmalani, Reena Wadhwa, Madhoo Shah, Gayatri Rangachari Shah and Ashika Po- hoomul were seen browsing through the collections of the VIFF finalists, sipping on cocktails, and getting clicking at the special ‘Selfie Booth’ created by Ensemble and Vogue for an instant photo op. Tina Tahiliani Parikh, Executive Director, Ensemble, who was on the jury of the Vogue In- dia Fashion Fund 2014 said, “It always gives me the biggest creative high to see the work of these fantastic new kids on the block. Ensemble was set up 27 years ago to give Indian design a platform and to partner with Vogue on this event and bring to the market such fresh and original work, is truly satisfying.”
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