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Vintage theme by friends of SOS Multan

Impressive depiction of vintage theme

The first 'friends of SOS committee party' of the year 2017 took place on 26th January at Lahore Chatkhara, Multan branch. Zeb Khakwani, Khadeeja Babbar, Saira Khakwani, Sara Amjad, Faima Aon, Zainab Arshad, Kiran Kanju, Ramla Saim, Hina Zulfiqar, Saira Khakwani were among the hostesses. They embraced a very romantic, 'Vintage' theme to embellish this event. Members were requested to adhere to the fashions of the past.

In order to reflect glory of the past, one of the hostesses, Khadeeja Babbar arranged amazing ornamentation at already beauteous backdrop of Lahore Chatkhara, Multan branch. Flowers, fauna, candles and pearls with old fashioned stuff like phonograph/ gramophone, antique radio and alarm clock, conveyed a sweet, nostalgic feeling. Everything was truly beautiful and everybody appeared picture perfect. Therefore, an endless spree of selfies and photography continued at the spot.

Rameen Anis informed friends of sos, about the wedding of an SOS girl child, which recently took place. And thanked for their amazing immediate response at the previous party. In which more than ninety thousand rupees were collected at once, on the request of Mahnaz Fareed. Mahnaz added ' friends of sos Multan' are truly blessed with a generous, philanthropic spirit. She also thanked them for their continuous support.

And for the next party, taking place in February, lots of activities were announced. Including a trivia round. Friends of SOS were requested to visit SOS Children's Village Multan - Official  on facebook and prepare for a quiz about SOS. Also, there will be a momination 
for General Secretary of SOS. So, the members should not miss it.

At the end, a splendid feast of tasteful cuisine was laid for hi-tea. Emulating the great variety which Lahore Chatkhara Multan branch has to offer. The very hospitable Hania Shahid, carried on playing the role of perfect hostess of the place, alongwith the hostesses of the day. Well done everybody and keep up the good work. All the best!!




Hostesses Zeb Khakwani, Khadeeja Babbar
Khadeeja Babbar,  the genius behind the decorations




Classic personalities
Zahra Basset, Fariha Munir Shah and the twins, Mahnaz Fareed and Haniya Shahid

Rameen Anis, Sara Alamgir and Rani appa

Beautiful Bina Younas

Ravishing Rabia Bosan


Saira Nasir, Mahnaz Fareed, Sidra Bakhtawar, Haniya Shahid, Romana Tanveer, Rameen Anis, Rani, Sara


Simple yet sophisticated Shazia Arshad
Friends


Zeb, Kadija and a friend

The stunners
Bushra Gillani with friends

Farah Karim and Uzma with a friend


Hajra Noon, Saima Salman and Arfa

Farah, Arfa, Miba, Uzma, Zahra Basset and Tasbiha

Selfie time Zeb Khakwani and Bushra Gillani with friends

Zeb Khakwani, Ayesha Khan and Saira Khakwani


Zahra Basset, Hania Shahid, Mahnaz Fareed Sheikh
and Fariha Munir Shah
The scrumptious hi-tea menu and fantastic set up at Chatkhara 

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