Stars who rocked the LSA red carpet

Mahira Khan whose latest film “Superstar” will be in theaters soon, attended the Lux Style Awards in a lacy golden and silver column fitting gown, with statement cape-style sleeves, and a low cut back that ended in a surprise train made of tulle. (Photo Credits: Social Media)
Updated 09 July 2019
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Stars who rocked the LSA red carpet

  • Entertainment and fashion fraternities attended the Lux Style Awards 2019 and made their red carpet steps their sartorial best
  • The Lux Style Award has turned out to be the biggest award show in Pakistan

KARACHI: With style right there in the name of the Lux Style Awards, beauty, panache and sartorial elegance were bound to show up on the red carpet. Attendees of the 18th annual Lux Style Awards were a mixed bag in the fashion department with some knocking it right out of the Expo Center.
For our best dressed we are highlighting the ladies and gentleman who rocked their looks.

Anam Malik
Anam Malik, the nominee for “Model of the Year, Female,” was a sophisticated confection purple. Whimsical and glamorous, Malik paired her ensemble with minimal accessories and hair and makeup that complemented and did not compete with the Elan gown.

Mahira Khan
Mahira Khan whose latest film “Superstar” will be in theaters soon, attended the Lux Style Awards in a lacy golden and silver column fitting gown, with statement cape-style sleeves, and a low cut back that ended in a surprise train made of tulle.

Ahmed Ali Akbar
Ahmed Ali Akbar, who was nominated for his role in the critically acclaimed “Lal Kabootar,” hit the red carpet in a white and black look. Akbar rocked a classic look but gave it a modern twist with his jacket that had unconventional touches like a larger, angular lapel.

Mushk Kaleem
The winner of “Best Emerging Talent in Fashion” was Mushk Kaleem who brought her fashion A-game in a scarlet-hued two-piece gown with an edgy cut out top layered with a ruffled full-length open front skirt.

Kamiar Rokni
A black suit given an awards night twist, Kamiar Rokni (Winner “Best Designer Bridal Couture”) styled his suit with a pop of muted color with a gray tie which was layered between silver chains.

Maya Ali
Ruffles were a trend for the night! One of the hosts of the night, Maya Ali walked the red carpet in a dreamy (princess poof dreams, anyone?) ruffled ivory gown that she wore with a large statement-making necklace.


Pakistan presses UN to prevent Afghan soil from being used against neighboring countries

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Pakistan presses UN to prevent Afghan soil from being used against neighboring countries

  • Pakistan, which faces a renewed surge in militancy, has frequently accused Afghanistan of allowing militant groups on its soil, an allegation Kabul denies
  • Islamabad’s UN envoy says the UN Security Council has spoken with a unanimous voice and ‘it is for the Taliban to decide what path they wish to choose’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday urged the United Nations (UN) to prevent the use of Afghan soil by militant groups to threaten neighboring countries, saying “efforts must be made to prevent external spoilers from exploiting the situation.”

Pakistan, which has been witnessing a renewed surge in militant violence, has frequently accused Afghanistan of allowing militant groups, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), to operate on its soil and India of backing them in attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi deny the allegations.

The surge in militant violence in Pakistan triggered one of the worst skirmishes between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Oct. last year, after Islamabad hit what it called TTP targets inside Afghanistan. Pakistan has since suspended all trade with Afghanistan, despite a ceasefire reached between the neighbors in Doha that same month.

On Thursday, Pakistan voted in favor of a UN Security Council resolution that extended for 12 months the mandate of the team tasked with monitoring sanctions against the Taliban and their associated groups and individuals, welcoming the unanimous adoption of the resolution that is both “timely and necessary.”

“Pakistan remains seriously concerned by the active presence of terrorist groups on Afghan soil,” Islamabad’s permanent representative to UN Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said, while addressing the Council.

“We reiterate our call that Afghan territory must not be used for terrorism against neighboring countries and efforts must be made to prevent external spoilers from exploiting the situation.”

There was no immediate comment from the Afghan side to the statement, which came days after a suicide attack on a mosque in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad killed at least 32 people and injured dozens more. Officials said while the suicide attacker was a Pakistani national, he was trained in Afghanistan ahead of the bombing claimed by Daesh.

Unanimously adopting resolution 2816, the 15-member UNSC decided that all states will continue to implement the sanctions measures imposed both on the Taliban and related “individuals, groups, undertakings and entities” that threaten Afghanistan’s peace, stability and security.

It further renewed the mandate of the monitoring team charged with assisting the Afghanistan Sanctions Committee, which was first established in resolution 2011, for a period of 12 months from the date of its expiration this month. Among other tasks, the Council directed the monitoring team to gather information on instances of non-compliance with sanctions, keep the Committee informed of such instances and to provide recommendations on actions to respond to non-compliance.

“The Council has spoken with a unanimous voice today by highlighting these problems and remains committed to reviewing these sanctions as and when appropriate while taking into account the ground realities in Afghanistan,” Ahmad said.

“It is for the Taliban to decide what path they wish to choose for Afghanistan; whether it is the path to isolation or the path to peace and prosperity as a responsible member of the international community.”