Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MARIPOSA CONCEPT LAUNCH

- BY TINA EDWARD GUNAWARDHA­NA

Giving Sri Lanka a taste of what to expect at HSBC Colombo Fashion Week 2019, the organisers hosted an event titled HSBC Colombo

Fashion Week – Mariposa concept launch. An intimate gathering was afforded the opportunit­y of listening to a trio speakers headed by Dirk Flamer Caldera, Chairman of CFW Holding Pvt Ltd who shared his plans for HSBC Colombo Fashion Week. He said that his team intend to put on “a fresh and refined showcase where the audience should expect to see something different and new”. He added “the team we have put in place to materialis­e this will bring their experience, skill set and passion to the forefront. This infallible combinatio­n of talent has set the bar very high for next year and I am confident that we will deliver a solid product”.

“It is time for Sri Lankan creativity to be celebrated and for us to support one another and communicat­e this to the world”

Speaking on Sri Lankan creativity, Flamer Caldera added “It is time for Sri Lankan creativity to be celebrated and for us to support one another and communicat­e this to the world”. Flamer Caldera also laboured on one of the most important factors that HSBC Colombo Fashion Week should concentrat­e on, which is generate local and internatio­nal business opportunit­ies for designers. He said this would reinforce the mission statement that for “designers fashion week should and must be a preview to buy”. Explaining further Flamer Caldera added “This is a two way initiative and HSBC Colombo Fashion Week must offer these opportunit­ies and designers have to be equally ready to seize them.”

The title partner of the event HSBC was represente­d by Head of Marketing and Communicat­ions Tharanga Gunasekera

who commented that HSBC had been associated with this event for almost twelve years and that this platform resonated well with the HSBC ethos of helping and promoting local talent.

Fresh from New York, designer Radhika Perera

Hernandez is the Design Manager at of HSBC Colombo Fashion Week. Explaining the concept of the event she said that the upcoming show in March 2019 is a “push to sync ourselves with the internatio­nal buying calendar”. The event will showcase three clothing categories of “Pret, Resort and Gala which will provide the audience with a clear framework of how our shows will run throughout the year”. Next year she added “the platform focus will be Lankan by Design; uplifting home grown talent and showcasing designers that reflect best what the country has to offer.”

Guests were treated to a very avant garde fashion show by designer Andre

Estefan who presented a collection titled “Metamorpho­sis”. Speaking to Daily Mirror Life, Estefan said “I was truly honoured to have been asked to be the reveal designer for HSBC Colombo Fashion Week 2019. I showed at the very first fashion week in 2003, and to be invited at this turning point in time felt like a full circle”. Of his collection Estefan said “This collection was just a teaser and comprised1­5 looks for the 15 years. It carried a combinatio­n of fabrics as well as mixed medium of paint, print and weave. This collection has been a process of fabrics and accessorie­s sourced from the streets and the local markets. A conversion of upscaling in order to create sustainabi­lity but fuelled with imaginatio­n to birth a brand new “possible” era in fashion”

The stage has been set and opening act performed in respect of HSBC Colombo Fashion Week 2019 and

Sri Lanka waits eagerly for the main act in March 2019.

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