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Friday, June 7, 2013

Wedding Bells chime for some of our dynamic bachelors

2012's Men's Special Issue of HELLO! India featured ten of Pakistan's most interesting young men who also happened to be single (and ready to mingle).
HELLO! India, August 2012

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Since then, Osman-ul-Haq and Isfandyar Zaman Khan have entered marital bliss with their sparkling spouses, Misha Sadiq and Zehra Hyder Ali. Congratulations, newlyweds!


Isfandyar and Zehra host a pub-style soiree for friends in Washington DC to mark their engagement


A winter wedding for Osman & Misha
The feedback on my profile was great!" says Osman about his feature in HELLO! India. (Great enough to meet your future wife?)

"I met Misha right around the time of the interview for HELLO! India and got married in January of this year," he reveals. "I also left NYC after living there for 5 years and moved to London to pursue another role in finance."

Misha Sadiq grew up in Abu Dhabi and moved to Pakistan at the age of 16. After graduating from the University of Toronto, Misha worked in the HR department of Coca Cola in Lahore and consulted for a nonprofit organization specializing in education.  

When I ask Osman what he loves most about his bride, he responds with the humorous cynicism of one who has been married for a decade, let alone a couple of months: "Uff ubh yay nahin hosakta please!"
Mehndi; Misha in Saira Rizwan
Osman weds Misha in Lahore; Photo by Farrakh Bhatti

On their wedding day, Misha wore her grandmother's dupatta with a Sana Safinaz lehnga

Osman and Misha at their walima reception in Islamabad; Misha wears Elan. Photo by Zeeshan Jamal



Summer celebrations for Isfandyar & Zehra 
"I met the sweetest girl possible at a circus party in Lahore a few years ago, was told to stay away from her and as always I never listened," says Isfandyar about the first time he met Zehra.
Isfandyar and Zehra in the mood for love; photo from their personal collection

After appearing in HELLO! India, Isfandyar reveals that his Indian colleagues came up to him and took pictures. "That was odd," he shrugs. 

When asked about his fiancee at the time, Isfandyar responds in his typical self-deprecating fashion:  "Zehra is based outta Lahore, DC and somewhere in between...She grew up across the canal for me and does insulation for low income housing. And is from MIT." 

Zehra elaborates: "Ghonsla is the company's name and we provide sustainable and affordable insulation to underserved markets, starting with Pakistan. Not just low income, but housing across the board and commercial buildings too." 

When I asked where they plan to live after getting married, Isfandyar aptly replies, "Everywhere!"  

Friends arrived from all corners of the world to attend the wedding--including many of Isfandyar's friends who had met, hooked up and gotten hitched over the last decade vis-a-vis the unwitting Mr. Khan. Isfandyar is a remarkable friend to all!
Nikkah ceremony; Photo courtesy of Marta Zimina

 Isfandyar weds Zehra in Lahore; Photo courtesy of Marta Zimina

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Fashionistas Samira Dada, Meher Tareen & Sana Khan share their bridal aesthetics

BRIDAL FASHION MOMENTS
When covering Pakistan's Fashionistas as an exclusive for HELLO! India's 6th Anniversary issue, Samira Dada, Meher Tareen and Sana Khan Wahla shared their personal wedding albums with me as they recalled their favorite fashion moments as young brides... 
HELLO! India, April 2013
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SAMIRA DADA
In a Menahel & Mehreen outfit; Photo by Maryam Rahman Agha, Karachi
Samira Dada felt “regal” in a pastel Bunto Kazmi lehnga as a bride one decade ago. “I absolutely adore Bunto’s work,” she says. “ It is the epitome of timeless elegance. I always knew that I would wear an outfit designed by her on my wedding day.” 
Classic Bunto Kazmi bride: Samira Maskatiya on her wedding day. Photo by Hakim Sons

Samira Maskatiya weds Shazad Dada; Photo by Hakim Sons
At her Walima ceremony, Samira dressed in Shamaeel Ansari, whom she was working with at the time.
Samira Maskatiya Dada at her walima ceremony in an ethereal Shamaeel Ansari bridal; Photo by Sam




MEHER TAREEN
In Muse at the historic Jinnah Library; Photo by Faisal Farooqui/Dragonfly, Lahore
Meher Tareen remembers her wedding, five years ago, as being “amazing.” “It was a blur of compliments and duas,” she says. “I cried like a baby at the rukhsati.”  Her bridal attire comprised a lehnga purchased by her mother from a Bombay boutique when Meher was a one-year-old toddler. “I had the shirt and dupatta made by Guddo of Sozan Kaar because her work was as traditional and intricate at the lehnga,” she explained. 
Traditional bride Meher Tareen on her wedding day; Photo by Faisal Farooqui

At her walima, Meher wore a pink creation from Sublime by Sara Shahid, her sister-in-law.   
Meher Tareen Faruki at her walima ceremony radiant in Sublime by Sara; Photo by Faisal Farooqui



SANA KHAN WAHLA
At Central Park; Photo by Natasha Jehangir, New York
Sana Khan Wahla had her tangerine-meets-sorbet wedding outfit designed by Rizwan Beyg for her wedding one year ago. “Rizwan is a genius when it comes to bridal wear,” she says. “I felt like I was in a fairytale but still myself!” 

Sana Khan weds Ahmed Wahla in a vivid Rizwan Beyg bridal; Photo by Irfan Ahson

For her walima event, Sana asked her close friend Khadijah Shah of Elan to design her a gown akin to a piece of jewellery. Her post-walima photoshoot took place at the Lahore Fort’s romantic Sheesh Mahal, constructed by Shah Jahan in 1631.



Sana Khan Wahla in a stunning Elan bridal; Photo by Shahnawaz
Post-walima photoshoot at the majestic Lahore Fort; Photo by Ali Khursheid

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