On our radar: May 15, 2016

Our list of what's new and trending

Shahnameh’s Iconic Spring 2016
Chāïkhānā Collection



Shahnameh presents their rendition of a classic piece, an exquisite silk Karandi waistcoat in their Spring 2016 ‘Chāïkhānā’ collection. The main fabric used is an intricate jacquard brought to life with timeless, subcontinental motifs. The sophistication of the collection comes together beautifully with the comfort and ease of wear that Shahnameh’s Heritagewear offers. The collection is available at all Shahnameh Retail Museums & select Leisure Club stores as well as online at www.shahnameh.pk

Fruitien Juices



Discover 100% purity with Fruitien’s tasteful, refreshing, and completely natural juices which taste just like real fruits. There are no preservatives and no added sugar. Fruitien Juices are available in apple, grape and 10 exciting fruits blended with wheat mix; an appetizing combination of apple, banana, pear, orange, mango, grape, peach, guava, pineapple, persimmon and wheat, which boosts your energy levels and keeps you active all day long. For more information visit them on www.fruitien.com or find them on Facebook.com/Fruitien

Fabbitt.com




This recently launched fashion portal, offers consumers a platform to access established and upcoming Pakistani designer clothes and accessories. Fabbitt.com endeavours to go beyond a basic online clothing store and showcase trend forecasts, present a fashion blog, curate top-to-toe looks as created by a series of stylists and fashion bloggers and offer bespoke clothing services. Visit www.Fabbitt.com to start shopping now!

Lahori Ink



The brand Lahori Ink aims to reflect Pakistani culture in a unique manner. It offers a variety of apparel, ranging from kurtas with Multani prints, to Kashmiri shawls and capes. However, what we found especially quirky was their ‘Hello from the other side’ t-shirt with a drawing of Altaf Hussain — a humourous take on local politics. The brand offers delivery across Pakistan, find it on Facebook.com/LahoriInk or call on 0305-4492108 for more information.

Welfare Society for Patient Care



We are always happy to hear of charitable initiatives to help the underprivileged. Welfare Society for Patient Care has started one such initiative, offering free dialysis for patients who can’t afford it. Dialysis is a long and expensive treatment, but it is the only lifeline for those who have an impaired or dysfunctional kidney. This initiative is run completely by donations, which can be made at Clifton Kidney or General Hospital in Karachi. To learn more about this cause or make a donation online, visit www.wspc.org.pk or call 021-35837986-65.
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