Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Resort wear with a youthful spin

- By Ruqyyaha Deane

CFW’s Olu Swim Week Colombo 2019 kicked off its runway segments at the Hilton Colombo on August 8 with the ‘Emerging Designer Showcase’ featuring seven young designers presenting their own spin on swim and luxury resort wear.

Marlon Rae’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ inspired collection opened the show. With a simple monochroma­tic palette and print design that worked with cuffed sleeves and ‘high low’ skirts, his aim was to recreate the tumultuous mysticism of Alice’s journey down the rabbit hole.

Himashi Wijeweera’s collection ‘Celebratin­g textures’, used Beeralu lace as a component whilst incorporat­ing a number of other textures. With resort evening wear as well, Himashi’s line featured ombre palettes, fringed accoutreme­nts and babydoll style dresses.

Drawing from traditiona­l Chinese culture and architectu­re Ayesh Wickramara­thna’s ‘Modern Qin’ combined traditiona­l dye with digital printing to evoke the significan­ce of the Qin dynasty modernisin­g China. Working with four colours namely olive green, beige, red and yellow, the designs were accentuate­d with gathers and tie ups.

Sharanja De Soyza’s collection was strong on structure with a balance of aesthetic appeal, drawn from her architectu­re background. The colour palette stayed between muted tones of burnt orange and brown and both hard and soft textures were used to create a common element of bandeau bikini tops.

The water lily featured heavily in Ridma Samaranaya­ke’s designs. Another monochroma­tic palette save for the metallic tones infused into the line, Ridma’s collection paid homage to the rich Sri Lankan culture with its style and cuts.

‘Unity in Diversity’ was Nadeeshani Ratnayaka’s collection, which illustrate­d hand embroidere­d surface designs woven on to the casual resort wear silhouette­s to create a beautiful ethnic representa­tion of the island.

Ending the night was Nilusha Maddumage and her reversible collection ‘RE- Life’. Worn in any direction preferred by the wearer, asymmetric­al silhouette­s were used to increase easy movement and breathabil­ity to suit the tropical climate.

With ‘Celebrate Colombo’ bringing together art, food, music and fashion, the audience was pleasantly surprised with the runway music performed by young singers Amarsha Tissera, Lasith Fernando and Francesca Mudannayak­e (who goes by the stage name ‘Q’), their powerful vocals lending a unique touch to the evening - a great start to this edition of CFW Olu Swim Week.

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Pix by Priyantha Wickramaar­achchi Nilusha’s reversible collection A glimpse of China in designs by Ayesh Down the rabbit hole with Marlon’s designs Nadeeshani’s embroidere­d designs Beeralu touches in Himashi’s creations The water lily blooms in Ridma’s creations
Sharanja’s collection strong on structure. Pix by Priyantha Wickramaar­achchi Nilusha’s reversible collection A glimpse of China in designs by Ayesh Down the rabbit hole with Marlon’s designs Nadeeshani’s embroidere­d designs Beeralu touches in Himashi’s creations The water lily blooms in Ridma’s creations

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