Sunday, November 22, 2009

Atif Aslam's performance at Ponds Ensemble


A night of fashion burlesque at the ‘Ponds Ensemble Spring/Summer Collection 09’ held at the prestigious DHA Golf Club in Karachi. The outdoor venue designed to host a stupendous red carpet with beautiful gowns and Pakistan’s most loved celebrities on view, it was a captivating moment. Ensemble one of Pakistan’s premier luxury boutiques conceived and established by Zeba Husain.

Choreographed by Freiha Altaf, the ambience inside the pleated beige marquee certainly dazzled the crowd by creating a relaxed but secure environment for fashionistas to enjoy a top-of-the-line runway show and a world class performance by Atif Aslam. Atif is in the habit to make the event unforgettable and the audiences energetic. He has all the guts to make the show enjoyable through his outstanding performance and mind-blowing singing. He did the same this time as well.

With more than 10 top media channels covering the red carpet affair giving ample opportunity to take pictures and interview their beloved celebrities.

Miss Pakistan World 2009


Toronto, Canada - Miss Pakistan World 2009 took place in Mississauga on the 27th of June 2009. With contestants coming from Scotland, United Kingdom, United States of America and Canada, the 10 day pageant went well with the hustle and bustle of restaurants, photo sessions, video sessions, rehearsals and essay writing competitions.

The winners of the pageants were Ayesha Gilani from Washington DC, representing Lahore, Pakistan. The Runner up 1 is Yusra Mumtaz from Sugarland Texas, representing Karachi, Pakistan and Uzma Ali as Runner up 2 from Scotland representing Faisalabad, Pakistan.

The contestants went through a series of essay writing on Pakistani issues during the pageant, as well as singing the National Anthem of Pakistan, which were the prerequisites before entering the pageant. The contestants also learnt about the Founder of Pakistan- Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the Monuments of Pakistan, the 4 Provinces of Pakistan, and the Kalash People of Pakistan.

An intense seminar of 8 hours was headed by image consultant and educational speaker Nyla Hasan which included self improvement, self confidence, dealing with the issues of the community and self improvement. The contestants had an amazing experience in Mississauga’s restaurants: Avani, Mandarin, The Host, Asian Garden, and many more.

Pageant Coordinator, Rania Iqbal and Pageant Choreographer Rodney Diverlus made sure the girls were well organized and the contestants were prepared for three dance number for the audience. The pageant started with the Black Evening Gown Opening Number on Pakistani singer Haroon’s Aashiqa and went on to the Pakistani Traditional Wear Round and finally the funky dance number on Ali Zafar’s Dekha Jo for the final evening gown dance! The stage lit up with the dance group called Adje, who performed on Pakistani songs by Faakhir, Jiya Na Jaye and Haroon’s Nahin Hai yeh Pyar. The final touch was by the Pakistani duo Asad Khan and Shoaib Khan, whose rising group Qissmet from Chicago made its first appearance in Toronto, Canada. Within a matter of minutes the crowd was singing Dil Dil Pakistan with Qissmet and enjoying the amazingly Pakistani atmosphere.

Former Miss Pakistan World 2004, Batool Cheema and Miss Pakistan World 2008 Natasha Paracha as well as the newly crowned Mrs. Pakistan World 2009 Sana Mushtaq were there to crown the runner ups and winner. The pageant ended well, with Ayesha Gilani winning the 7th title for Miss Pakistan World and who will now go on to represent Pakistan in international pageants.

Sonia Ahmed, the President of Miss Pakistan World and Mrs. Pakistan World carried on the pageant for 7 years and has sent the winners and runner ups to compete internationally in 21 beauty pageants around the world. An industry that never existed for Pakistan became alive in 2002 when the first Miss Pakistan pageant was announced. Pakistan’s entertainment industry has now seen 7 years of pageantry.

Charity Concert for IDP of Swat


The musician community put up a charity concert for IDP of Swat. It was a great unity seen among different singers and bands to make such an untainted effort to raise money for Swat people. The bands integrated in this community were Caramel, Overload, Mekaal Hasssan, The Trip and Coven. The event took place in Royal Palm and people who showed up their moral support were the who’s who of Lahore.

Ali Zafar in Geneva


Nickie Nina and the Swiss Pakistan Society collaborated to stage an exclusive Nickie Nina fashion show fundraiser in Geneva, at the prestigious Kempinski hotel earlier this month, on the 16th of May. Choreographed by Asimyar Tiwana with the event managed by QYT events, the Nickie Nina team also included Pakistani stylist Babloo, anchor Ayesha Sana, models Mehreen Syed, Sunita Marshall, Tooba Siddiqui and Nadia Ali, joined by London based model Sadia Siddiqui, Shrina, Gina and Hajra Ahmed.

Nickie Nina also teamed with up music icon Ali Zafar who staged an acclaimed performance at the show. All funds raised are being donated to the Pine Hill Academy School for the deaf & hearing impaired children

Shafqat Amanat Ali at Nippon Paint's event


Karachi, June 11, 2009: Nippon Paint, the largest Japanese Multinational paint manufacturer in Asia is presently ranked as the 3rd biggest Paint Company in Pakistan. Nippon Paint launched their latest paint innovation, Nippon Spot-less which is a water-based emulsion that repels stains and is highly washable. The event was managed by Catwalk Event Management. Catalyst invited guests included some of the most prominent media people in Karachi

The opening dance act was performed by Sonu Dangerous and his crew followed by a lavish dinner. For the main act Shafqat Amanat Ali was invited which left the entire audience mesmerized.

Mr Samad Zaheer, General Manager Nippon Paint Pakistan informed in his speech that
“Nippon Paint will be investing approximately USD 25 million in Pakistan over the next three years, which includes a manufacturing facility in Kasur, Punjab. In addition, to ensure that Nippon Paint products are easily available, a retail network of more than 425 outlets spreading from Gawadar and Karachi in South to the Northern Areas is successfully active.”

Nippon Spot-less is available in more than thousands of colours with Nippon Paint Colour Creations, an innovative computerized colour tinting system. This allows today’s savvy consumers the freedom to express their originality with their ideal colours which is available to them within minutes.

For the first time Pakistani film industry has failed to release a movie on Eid


For the first time in the history of Pakistani cinema, no film would be released on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha. Pakistani cinema houses would remain vacant and film goers would be forced to watch Indian films. Pakistani Cinema Owners Association’s former chairman Jahanzaib Baig said in a news conference in Lahore that it is a critical time for the people related to Pakistani film industry that not a single film is going to be released on Eid. He also said that the Pakistani government and the concerned authorities should help restore this vanishing industry

The factors which contributed to the decline of Pakistani film industry are the inception of television and the infiltration of non-artistic financiers, who had no or little background, either in the arts, or business.

Consequently, senior Pakistani film-makers (directors and composers including) went into voluntary exile and the Pakistani industry was taken over by those rich people who invested money for purposes other than artistic.

Pakistani cinema or what's left of it is coming to an end. Though it wasn't always this way. Back in the 1960s and '70s, Lahore buzzed with movie shoots, red-carpet premieres and box-office hits. The Pakistani film industry has always been based here, and though it didn't have the restraint or dazzle of Bombay's Bollywood, Pakistani cinema thrived in a country staking out an identity distinct from its Indian neighbor.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

FASHION WEEK COLLECTION














SUMEHA KHALID





MODEL : SUMEHA KHALID

Ayesha Gilani - Miss Pakistan World 2009


1. How does it feel winning Miss Pakistan World?

Winning Miss Pakistan World has already turned out to be an amazing experience, as new as it is. It’s so surreal. The runners up were beautiful, intelligent women, and honestly, I believe it was by a hair that I won. I am truly blessed to be given this opportunity to represent strong, independent, intelligent Pakistani women on a global level, and be the role model that Pakistani women need. I am so excited about the upcoming year, and hope to represent the past and future generations of Pakistani people worldwide exceedingly well.


2. Tell us a bit about yourself.

My family has lived and flourished in the culturally rich Lahore, Pakistan for 700 years. In 1971, my family migrated to the States, where I was born. We frequently take trips back home to visit Pakistan, and they are never long enough. Currently residing in the Washington, DC area, I run a successful business of makeup artists called Limelight Beauty Artistes, focusing on weddings and the fashion industry. My English Studies background has fueled my beauty columns in magazines such as Sapna Magazine, and Divanee Magazine. I’ve also come out from behind the scenes and started modeling myself. I love what I do because I adore meeting new people every day. Each day brings new personalities, new stories.


3. What is your educational background?

I am currently studying at the George Mason University, majoring in English Studies, with a minor in Business Administration. I have also trained with celebrity makeup artist Debra Macki, have taken and continue to take makeup artistry classes to expand upon my expertise.

In between my schooling, I have worked for the Washington Redskins (a National Football League franchise) Charitable Foundation, organizing events to benefit the less fortunate, and working with high profile clients to keep the Foundation running successfully. Previously, I was employed at a certified government contracting agency as Proposal Assistant and Editor. It was a big step to leave a stable day job to pursue my then part time makeup artistry business as a full time endeavor, but I have never looked back since, and am blessed to be able to do what I love as a career.


4. What interested you in taking part in Miss Pakistan World?

Ever since I was a little girl, people have always told me I don’t look Pakistani, and I don’t act Pakistani. How does one “act” Pakistani? Apparently, people expect Pakistani women to be quiet, introverted, shy, oppressed women. Au contraire! I have always been a confident, outspoken female standing up for her beliefs. Pakistani women do look like me, do “act” like me, I thought. And now is my chance to educate the world on exactly how driven and headstrong we are. As a child, my role model was my older sister. She spoke up for herself always; she was beautiful; she was highly intellectual. She was the complete package. I have two young nieces now who I only hope to be a role model for. There are millions of young Pakistani girls worldwide who need the same guidance. I can only hope to be just that.

I also aim to use this platform for yet another purpose. With several cases of disabled children right here in my own extended family, my Achilles heel is the less fortunate. Be it children suffering from Down’s Syndrome, or those displaced from their homes in Swat Valley, I will do everything I can to aid in their relief.


5. How has your family reacted to your being crowned?

My family has been rooting for me to win from the get go. They claimed they “knew” I would win all along, and were so proud of me when I won. They literally jumped for joy and cried tears of happiness. It’s funny and embarrassing at the same time that they introduce me to everyone we know as Miss Pakistan World, but I cherish the love and support they have always given me.


6. Do you have family in Lahore, Pakistan; if so, how have they reacted?

Much of my family resides in Lahore. Pakistan is still fairly new in the field of pageantry and some understand and some don’t. I am not ashamed of who I am, what I wear, what I speak, so I see no reason for being a hypocrite and preaching one thing yet doing another. I am a spiritual person at heart, but I firmly believe it is God and only God who can judge me.


7. What are your plans besides the company plans for your current year?

Aside from the many exciting duties the Miss Pakistan World title will bring my way this year, I remain involved in many activities. I continue to study at my university, as well as staying actively involved in the fashion industry in Washington, DC. As a member of the Greater Washington Fashion Chamber of Commerce, I work with fellow “profashionals” to further the DC fashion industry and bring it up to par with its New York and Paris counterparts. Also keeping me inundated is running my business, which I eat, sleep and breathe. I aim to open a premier independent institution dedicated to providing Limelight’s services within the next two years. I also dedicate my time to modeling, writing my beauty column “Steal the Limelight,” and, winding down with friends and family, which includes my two cats, Tony Montana and Mr. Meowgi, and two doves named Heer and Ranjha.


8. After your tough experience in Toronto for almost 10 days, has anything changed you as a person?

Indeed, out of every difficult experience emerges a stronger person. After six months of intense studying, working out, and other preparations, women from all over the world convened for a common goal, to become the next Miss Pakistan World. Ten days of hard work, essay writing, pop quizzes, working out, photo shoots, minimal sleep, hardly any time to eat, all while looking picture perfect will discipline any person. I pushed myself to the limit and beyond, and realized I am much stronger and more capable than I ever imagined. On the day of the pageant, while doing my makeup, I all of a sudden was hit as though with a ton of bricks with a high fever. My head started spinning, my voice started to change due to congestion, I was sneezing up a storm, and my eyelids became heavy with exhaustion. I said to myself, I’ll be darned if I let my body get the best of me on a day like today, downed some over the counter medications, had an energy drink, and focused on the bigger picture. Ten minutes later I was good as new and a few hours later, I was donning the crown and sash. As taught to us by successful image consultant and motivational speaker, Nyla Hasan, it’s ultimately mind over matter. If you put your heart into anything, you can achieve it. As Henry Ford once said, “Whether you think you can, or think you can’t, you are right.”


9. What’s your advice to the people who have misconceptions about Pakistan in beauty pageants?

Our great nation, the land of purity, or Pakistan, was formed by Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the principles of Islam. What people often misconstrue is that Islam, and Jinnah spoke of this often in his addresses to the people, preaches acceptance of all creeds and equality for all. All types of people live in Pakistan, different religions, races, and schools of thought. While there are people who may be opposed to Pakistan’s involvement in beauty pageants, there are those with more open minds who support the advancement of Pakistan, and her involvement in the world’s arenas. People must learn to be civil and agree to disagree, respecting each other’s opinions. This lesson is one that can be applied to all humanity; live and let live, as preached by Jinnah himself.

Fashion Events Parties


Recently, a remarkable evening was celebrated & enjoyed by some media, Fashion & showbiz celebrities at the Imran Khan’s residence.

Actually, VERVE and Cristina Afridi Von Sperling brought Imran Khan’s house to live. They in fact, they wanted to host the charity event of the year, in style. The donors, VERVE and Cristina Afridi along with elite crowd of Pakistan have enjoyed the evening altogether. According to them it was a magical evening, and like once in a lifetime glimpse. The donations were also rolled on during the occasion. Another interesting & most entertaining thing about the event was the very enjoyable Qawali by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Many people belongs to diverse walks of life attended the event which includes politicians, ambassadors, celebrities, and journalists. Almost all the media services were also welcomed by the Hussna Khan.

In this occasion, Imran Khan was looking gorgeous in the traditional outfit and stayed with the honourable guests to accompany them.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

nausheen shah


Tooba Siddiqui

One of the Pakistan's stylish Fashion models, Tooba Siddiqui always delivers her best in front of camera as well as on ramps.
She is very hard working & determinant young Pakistani fashion model and has guts to achieve her goals honestly, as she is very sincere with her work. She is more concerned about her role and character rather than her looks. She is bit touchy about the roles she has to do, either in some T.V drama & commercial or on the ramp.





IMAN ALI




is a popular
Pakistan-based model and actress. She is daughter of television and film actor
Abid Ali and his wife Humaira Ali.who happen to be separated. She is very
candid in expressing the distant relationship she shares with her father. Fashion critics rate her among the top models of Pakistan. She has been described as bold and beautiful amongst the fashion circles and loves to encourage other models who show talents. Iman Ali has a strong following among her fans especially among the youth of Pakistan.
Introduced to the fast-paced world of fashion by photographer Shahzad Raza, Iman enjoys great recognition in India because of her work with several Indian designers such as Suneet Varma, Tarun Tahiliani, Rina Dhaka,Manish Malhotra, JJ Valaya and other various designers at the Bride and Groom show in India.
Iman Ali co-hosted the Lux Style Awards in 2005 and has starred in a string of successful television productions including "Anarkali" by Shoaib Mansoor. Then she has moved on to cinema with Shoaib Mansoor's beautiful venture "Khuda Ke Liye", where she was seen alongside Fawad. where Shaan is the main hero. Befor the release of Kuda Kay LIay, Shaan has been quoted from an interview saying that models should stick to their work of modeling and avoid getting into acting without any prior knowledge. This comment was said to be for Iman, and after the release of Kuda Ke Liye everyone know that how beautifully Iman play that role.
Iman is also the face of "Luscious Cosmetics", which is a popularly growing cosmetic brands of Pakistan.
So, there is no doubting of her talents as a model and also as an actress. Sky is the limit, but for Iman , the limit is beyond it!
 Iman Ali Profile :
Name: Iman Ali
Birth Date: 19th December 1980
Birth Place: Pakistan
Sex: F
Nationality: Pakistani
Profession: Actress and Model
Mother: Humaira Ali
Father: Abid Ali (Actor)

saba qamar portfoio




Saba Qamar shining on Comparing position


Pakistani Fashion model & Actress is now proving
her celebrity guts on the grounds of comparing as
well. No doubt celebrity Saba is talented and smart g
irl, both apparently and mentally.  Comparing is not a
s easy for any up-coming showbiz celebrity but s
he has proved that she is true showbiz celebrity.
After proving herself on the in the acting field on Television, celebrity Saba is now doing her best in the world of presenting. In a T.V program ‘Hum Sab Umeed Se Hain’,
celebrity Saba Qamar is holding that show in a superb way.
 She actually wants to be true Pakistani fashion celebrity and on the basis of her talent she will soon reach up to her goal.