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Get the look: Truck art chic

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Fatima Zaman, Kayseria’s creative director Waleed Zaman’s wife, looked uber trendy and stylish when she arrived at the launch of Kayseria Prêt at Café Olivetto. Here is a breakdown of what she wore:

Hair

We’re in love with her silky smooth auburn side-parted hair, blow dried to perfection. The loosely curled ends add oomph to her look. Smooth out an anti-frizz serum on your hair to attain similar glossy hair.

Outfit

Fatima’s look has hints of truck art and Urdu script, which is in-sync with Kayseria’s brand philosophy centred at truck art and traditional Pakistani embroidery. She paired a black lace top (can be found at Crossroads for under Rs2,000) with these white pants from Leisure Club’s Made of Pakistan collection showcased recently at Amsterdam Fashion Week. The truck art belt added zing to her outfit.

Make-up

Summery, fresh and dewy – Fatima’s skin shined at the event and thanks to her low-key make-up, her face looks like a breath of fresh air. Line your eyes carefully with ColorStudio’s Knock Out Marker (Rs550). For a pink pout like hers, go for Mac’s Pink Friday (Rs1,800) and rouge your cheeks using The Body Shop’s All In One Blusher in guava (Rs1,700).

Accessories & shoes

We love Fatima’s gold stud earrings, a sky blue cuff bracelet and a solitaire ring. You can score similar accessories off the racks at Sentiments (under Rs2,000) and Accessorize (Rs3,000 and above).

A black patent box clutch (can be bought from Walkeaze or Fitrite for Rs,2000) and nude patent peep toes (Charles & Keith for Rs5,000) provided finishing touches to her ensemble.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 27th, 2013.

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