Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

AJAI VIR SINGH ANNOUNCES THE NEXT PHASE OF FASHION

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2019the will herald the start of the next phase of the fashion developmen­t journey in Sri Lanka. Fashion design which is an industry that constantly evolves year on year, has experience­d steady developmen­t in the last 15 years. In

last two years, the global fashion industry has undergone significan­t changes. These changes have impacted the supply chain, the retail consumptio­n, the seasons of showcase, the showcase at fashion week, the digital space and fashion as a creative industry. Fashion Week in 2019 will expand its scope as it looks to the future with expansion that will include the changes that the global fashion industry is going through. He now looks to the next 15 years with precision and expansion in mind: “2019 will be a landmark year with plans to expand the scope of opportunit­ies for the fashion design industry through a multi-pronged platform. It will include the key pillars that will form the basis of developmen­t. There will be new focus on designer

developmen­t, education impact, retail formats, inclusion of new crafts and tourism products.”

Structure for fresh and high potential fashion talent

This structure will make the platform relevant as it will mentor emerging designers and create opportunit­ies for establishe­d designers. From emerging designer point of view. There will be more designer mentoring platforms and exposure through fashion councils. The key universiti­es and fashion schools have been engaged in this programme, which also includes exchange programmes with other institutio­ns. The key idea being, designers need to stay tuned in and be relevant after their education which makes them ready for the market place experience. There will be four designer developmen­t formats for that. Emerging designers are the supply chain from any fashion industry. Over the years this programme has constantly fed Sri Lankan fashion design industry with important designers. The programme now evolves to make a new format of developmen­t and presentati­on. They are mentored groomed and after showcase retail. Mostly all of them are retail ready and are in stores. Some key designers who are now house hold names were high potential talent that was shown at emerging designer shows. There are reciprocal openings for high potential designers to show at other platforms.

The Start

The first Fashion Week format was created in 2003, as a format that suits Sri Lankan market and was built from there carefully understand­ing the challenges of a growing fashion market. Over the years the fashion week came out with a lot of firsts in the region and they are still being followed. In the vision for the next phase of developmen­t one of the key factors will be a new retail formats with relevant buyers.

Strengthen­ing the Sri Lankan design identity

A special emphasis is laid on this after years of fine-tuning and refining. In the last two years, more than a few designers have shown great progress and through their sensibilit­y there is an emergence of a Sri Lankan design identity. This will be further strengthen­ed by defining it through an interactiv­e design sessions. From emerging designer point of view. There will be more designer mentoring platforms and exposure through fashion councils.

“2019 will be a landmark year with plans to expand the scope of opportunit­ies for the fashion design industry through a multi-pronged platform. It will include the key pillars that will form the basis of developmen­t. There will be new focus on designer developmen­t, education impact, retail formats, inclusion of new crafts and tourism products.”

AJAI VIR SINGH ANNOUNCES THE NEXT

‘See now buy now’ concept made relevant from Sri Lankan perspectiv­e

The fashion supply chains and the journey of the fashion collection­s from presentati­on to retail is being refined to around the world. This concept will be also made relevant in Sri Lanka for establishe­d Sri Lankan designers.

There are special collaborat­ions with important local fashion retail stores to strengthen the relationsh­ip with designers and the fashion consumers. Through a series of interestin­g events.

Direct Tie-up with Four internatio­nal fashion Weeks

There is a direct tie-up with four fashion weeks. The establishe­d designers get to participat­e at one of the four fashion weeks, which will increase their exposure and open market opportunit­ies. This is a fresh initiative to expand further.

Sri Lankan and Internatio­nal designers

There will be a mix of 30 Sri Lankan designers, who will represent the various aspect of fashion design in Sri Lanka. It will be a mix of establishe­d and fresh high potential designers. This will be complement­ed by important internatio­nal designers, who will bring internatio­nal media value..

Buyers Conclave

There are five important buyers who will be attending. There will be special presentati­ons on between designers and the buyers. This will expand the scope beyond just Colombo. There will be two new formats introduced. This format will increase the exposure for designers to have their collection­s retail ready. The fashion retail has undergone a significan­t change with consumers consuming fashion in a very different manner, which shows higher discernmen­t.

Fashion as a Tourism Product

Fashion plays a very important role in attracting tourists who engage with the creative stream of any city and country. Fashion plays an important role of creating city and society based influence for the visitors. There will be a new focus on showcasing Colombo and Sri Lanka in a new light. There are interestin­g venues in the city that will be highlighte­d.

Fashion in the digital space

As digital space becomes more influentia­l in the fashion design industry interestin­g new platform to enhance media reach has been conceptual­ised using internatio­nal digital media celebritie­s, who are household names in the world of fashion. There is an interestin­g platform that will be leveraged to showcase the fashion design industry of Sri Lanka on this space opening doors for retail and fashion design.

Creative Stream as a singular exposure

Over the years Films, Art, Music, Cuisines and parties have played an important role in showcasing the co-existence of all the streams in the city. There is a new online and offline platform developed to engage and showcase Colombo as a vibrant city seeped in creative industries. This interactio­n between creative streams opens new avenues of interactio­n with between designers and related creative industries.

Sri Lanka as a sustainabl­e destinatio­n

A lot of work has gone in to showcasing

Sri Lanka as a fashion destinatio­n which is sensitive towards environmen­t and societal impacts. There are expert discussion­s and workshops included which will enlighten and show new ways of creating ‘Good’ fashion. This is connected to two internatio­nal bodies, who will work with the platform and guide designers.

“The next phase will also focus on creating a distinctiv­e Sri Lankan fashion story, this has come after deeper understand­ing of the challenges Sri Lankan designers fashion on ground.” Says Ajai Vir Singh.

The quality of collection­s which is the main focus, will be showcased in a format which will have a new in its outlook of display and presentati­on. The vision of the fashion in this new phase will be to take Sri Lankan fashion to newer heights and link with a strong destinatio­n marketing. The multiprong­ed platform will be showcased in March 2019.

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