Summer 2026 wardrobe sorted 🌴 🥥☀️🌻✨💛

Hey girls! After all the self reflecting blogs and deeper thoughts, I am back here again with a simple seasonal blog to help you sort out your summer wardrobe. I love shopping. Whenever I am stressed, I shop. When I am bored, I shop. I love the rush of dopamine I get whenever I buy …

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A memory I didn’t choose.

I was fourteen. Eighth grade. At one of the most privileged schools in Defence — a place that was supposed to be safe. The siren went off. The same siren installed after the Islamabad earthquake. We’d heard it before. We thought it was a drill. Line up. Walk out. Stand on the football ground. Wait …

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No Easy Wins

What are your favorite sports to watch and play? Sports have always been more than just games for me—they’ve been emotional and intense. When it comes to watching sports, cricket is my favorite. Even though our cricket team isn’t very impressive right now and often feels unbalanced between newbies and aging players, the excitement never …

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What We Honor, What We Reject

Who are the biggest influences in your life? Personally, I don’t really have influences in the conventional sense. There are, however, people I look up to—most notably, my father. He was an ideal person in my eyes. I have never seen anyone as remarkable as him.He had a natural ability to put people in their …

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Curating My Winter Aesthetic: Comfort Meets Style

Welcome to my cozy corner of the internet—where shopping is both a passion and a form of therapy, and where dressing well feels like a daily dose of joy. Every year I tell myself I don’t need much for winter, especially since last season’s outfits are still practically new (yes, tags and all!). But then …

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The Fading Crown: Baloch Families in Punjab

Power Lost, Mindsets Unchanged There was a time—not too long ago—when Baloch families across South Punjab and parts of Balochistan held unquestionable authority. Their names alone opened doors and demanded respect. But that era has faded. Today, money is accessible. Anyone with drive can build and rise, regardless of background. Ironically, many of the once-powerful …

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Threads of Tradition, Pieces of Gold

What aspects of your cultural heritage are you most proud of or interested in? What stands out in my cultural heritage is the craftsmanship of Balochi clothing and jewellery. The loose-fitted kurtas, decorated with silk thread embroidery and mirror work, display a level of artistry that is both unique and timeless. Each tribe has its …

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The End Of Feudalism!

When a 2-3 generations become used to doing nothing, particularly the men (in a brown culture) the entire effort and hardwork of previous generations just goes to dust. When there’s nothing but generational hatred, selfishness, greed and lies passed on from family to family and your own blood relatives being envious of your success/happiness, know …

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Pakistani Brands Worth Spending On Summer’24 Edition

Guess who went over board with lawn and promised herself she won’t be doing it anymore? ME. That’s right. ME. What’s summer without tons of lawn suits you’ll even probably not wear because you prefer staying in Pyjamas at home. Every girl/woman needs dresses just in case they might need to dress up. HUSSAIN REHAR …

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