Kamal Lawn by Zara Shahjahan introduces 15 designs this season, launching March 11, 2014!
From the Blog fakhrarafique *[Lahore: 26th February 2014]*As first announced in January 2014, following the success of their designer lawn collections in 2012 and 2013, coveted lifestyle and textile brand So Kamal previewed a brand new collection for Spring/Summer 2014 in collaboration with fashion designer Zara Shahjahan: *Kamal Lawn by Zara Shahjahan 2014**, *an intimate media reveal. The collection will be launched nationwide on March 11, 2014. Revealing exclusive collection information, this season Kamal Limited in collaboration with Zara Shahjahan introduce a collection inspired by Sub Continental, specifically Indian patterns and motifs. Available in 15 distinct designs, each in two-colour variations with a bright colour palette mixed with black and white, the collection offers a diversity of depakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Men at Their Best
From the Blog odysseuslahoriI have known Brigadier Humayun Malik since, I think, 1974. He was commanding one of the brigades of 6 Armoured Division where I served as an anti-aircraft artillery (now Air Defence) officer. But he came to know me only when we met twenty years later when he was working with the Houbara Foundation. I introduced myself and it was like meeting an old friend. Now, with so many years of having benefited from his company I feel that if he had not joined the army, Brigadier Malik would have been a writer. Brig Humayun Malik with his childhood friend, the late Aslam Malik Brigadier Malik is a true officer of the classic mould and a great raconteur with a remarkably sharp memory that dredges up even minor details of events more than half a century ago. He was the teller of the story of Kpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
One step at a time
From the Blog mehmalOn Thursday, the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for an explosion targeting a police bus in Karachi. Thirteen people lost their lives and 47 were wounded in the attack. The TTP spokesman said their “defensive war will continue until an agreement is reached on a ceasefire” between the government and the Taliban. Instead of condemning the TTP, their apologists in politics, media and society continue to lay the blame elsewhere. They always come up with an excuse: some ‘third force’ is responsible for these attacks; the Taliban are innocent. Paranoia and schizophrenia: two words that best describe the current frame of mind of many Pakistanis. We think the world is out to get us while we turn a blind eye to the enemy within: i.e. the Taliban and their affiliapakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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