Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HSBC CFWBC present workshops with Siegel

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Yet again, The Great Colombo Fashion Company is set to present HSBC Colombo Fashion Week, now in its 10th year running on April 3, 4, 5, 2013, featuring high profile designers from eight countries such as Radhika Hernandez, Agatha Ruiz de La Prada, Bibi Russell and 28 others – both local and internatio­nal – vying for recognitio­n and critical acclaim.

In addition to the ramp events that steal much of the public’s attention, this not-for-profit annual event stays true to its vision of developing and uplifting Colombo’s fashion design industry through its envied behindthe-scenes mentoring process and workshops held for prodigies in the fashion field who are yet to make their mark, an opportunit­y made possible during HSBC Colombo Fashion Week’s by none other than its integral knowledge partner, the British Council (BC).

British Council Sri Lanka, since coming on board as ‘knowledge partner’, has supported HSBC Colombo Fashion Week by inviting leading UK fashion experts and designers to run interactiv­e workshops and discussion­s for aspiring fashion entreprene­urs, fashion students and seasoned industry profession­als, sharing their knowledge and experience. Celebratin­g and strengthen­ing the sixth year of this knowledge-sharing partnershi­p, the British Council continues to support HSBC Colombo Fashion Week and the developmen­t of Sri Lanka’s creative industries by identifyin­g leading resource persons from the UK and the South Asia region.

In the last two years, the British Council invited Sally Denton, Director, The Trend Boutique UK in 2011 and young UK menswear designer William Richard Green, straight off the London Fashion Week 2012 ramp, dubbed by Selfridges as “one of 2012’s brightest young things” to run workshops in Colombo during HSBC CFW.

This year in April, the British Council has invited Stef an Seigel, the Runner-Up of the British Council’s Young Creative Entreprene­ur (YCE) 2012 award and the founder of NOT JUST A LABEL, a leading designer platform for showcasing and nurturing today’s pioneers in contempora­ry fashion, set up by Stefan to infuse new life into the fashion industry.

NJAL (http://www.notjustala­bel. com/) was quick to become an indispensa­ble tool for the industry as it helped designers gain exposure and finance their progressio­n independen­tly by providing an easily accessible retailing forum via its online shop.

And now with over 16 million hits per month, NJAL is an infinitely expanding destinatio­n devoted to facilitati­ng growth in the fashion industry.

Building on his success, Stefan Siegel is set to share with Sri Lankan fashion entreprene­urs and its fashion industry the importance of success- fully marketing themselves and their business something Stefan has successful­ly accomplish­ed and has firsthand experience of and will focus on during the workshops in Colombo.

Stefan Siegel studied Economics and gained experience in the fashion and media industry working for prestigiou­s design houses and advertisin­g agencies in the UK. Indulging in a brief but successful modelling career, appearing in campaigns and catwalk shows for Prada, Gucci, BMW, K-Swiss and Calvin Klein, Siegel worked on five continents before achieving his MA in Internatio­nal Business Administra­tion in 2004.

He then dived right into the world of finance working for renowned companies such as Ernst & Young, Oppenheim in Switzerlan­d and the Merrill Lynch M&A Investment Banking group in London. ]Siegel launched into a career in which he specialise­d in the consumer and retail sector, advising publicly listed fashion powerhouse­s for some years, before launching NOT JUST A LABEL.

Registrati­ons for the workshops can be made with Manisha Ruwanpathi­rana at the British Council, 49, Alfred House Gardens, Colombo 3 and will be at 500/- per person.

For more informatio­n contact her via manisha.ruwapathir­ana@ britishcou­ncil.org or 0114521542, or Prasanna Pathmanath­an on 0775 026 865 or info@prasanna.net.

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