Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

TROPIC OF LINEN BRINGS SOCIAL CONSCIOUSN­ESS TO THE FOREFRONT WITH ‘Pop-up Paradise’

Featuring a total of six entreprene­urs, Pop-up Paradise will have some delightful­ly innovative local brands onboard, and promises a shopping experience that will truly uphold the goodness of the season.

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Tropic Of Linen, Sri Lanka’s go-to boutique for luxury island-wear is hosting its first ever festive ‘Pop-up Paradise’ market on Sunday, 2 December, at their flagship store in Colombo 07. An event with a conscience, Pop-up Paradise aims to stay true to the spirit of the season of giving, by bringing together mission-driven vendors and consumers from the community. The market will host an artfully curated range of local merchants recognised for both, social consciousn­ess as well as excellence in wares.

Owner of Tropic Of Linen, Minha Akram, is excited to be hosting a platform that will allow budding entreprene­urs to showcase their festive offerings. “As a home-grown,

Sri Lankan brand ourselves, we are equally passionate about supporting others in this collective mission for a greater good. We hope that the appeal of shopping local for interestin­g seasonal finds will attract customers to ‘Pop-up Paradise’. In the long term, we would really like to see that more shoppers are supporting local, small businesses.”

Featuring a total of six entreprene­urs, Pop-up Paradise will have some delightful­ly innovative local brands onboard, and promises a shopping experience that will truly uphold the goodness of the season.

Musaco – A small brand with a big heart, Musaco will bring to the market their signature 100% banana fibre products, all of which are handmade by women and men with disabiliti­es from the village of Kegalle. Their exquisite range of handcrafte­d pieces include household products from coasters to room dividers, handy accessorie­s such as pouches and bottle carriers, and many more. The natural banana fibres used in the creation of Musaco’s products are extracted in an eco-friendly, chemical-free process, from tree trunks usually discarded after fruit pickings.

Booteek - A social enterprise that aims to link underprivi­leged women in Sri Lanka with the rest of the world by marketing products handmade by them, all of the stunning and vibrant products -bags, quilts, home accessorie­s, kids finger puppets and more- on sale by Booteek are produced by a collective of special needs children, mothers, and other women from Sri Lanka’s low-income bracket who hope to create a sustainabl­e livelihood for themselves. Booteek has more recently also produce a range of up-cycled wrapping paper and reuseable paper totes.

Bake A Wish – Every market needs a goodies stand, and Bake A Wish will be satisfying every sweet tooth there is with some of their most mouth-watering cakes,

cookies, and treats. Queen baker bee Suulali

Gunatissa, uses curd as a base for the majority of her cakes’ frostings and also incorporat­es local fruit such as narang and starfruit in her decadent menu of cakes and desserts. In addition to some popular favourites, Bake A Wish will also be debuting a new assortment of delectable­s made especially for the season.

Re Live - Colombo’s best kept secret for home-grown, handmade bath and body products will also make their wares available for sale at Pop-up Paradise. From body melts to massage bars, lip balms and scrubs, to hair and body butters, Re Live products are all 100% vegan, cruelty free, and sourced in the most pure form possible. Re Live does not dilute their products, and offers high-quality goods providing much-needed nourishmen­t for skin and hair.

Boxes by Ethnicity – For the loved one that has everything, nothing says a present well thought-out more than personalis­ed, curated gift boxes. Featuring a mix of locally sourced products, each box holds between five and eight products – a mix of food, drink, personal

and beauty care, and even household products, each designed to a unique theme. Boxes by Ethnicity’s ‘Tea Lover’s Box’ for instance, is an entire care package of home-grown tea, bee’s honey, love cake/date cake, a mug, and coasters. The ‘Batta Box’ keeps the little ones happy with its contents of playdoh, hand puppets, soap, cookies, bookmarks, and even a book on Sri Lankan history. Boxes of Ethnicity has compiled several more themed boxes to suit every whim.

The Silk Body – Everyone loves a spot of pampering, and The Silk Body allows for all the indulgence, with none of the guilt. Each product in their range of body scrubs and exfoliatin­g products are all 100% organic, made with natural and organicall­y grown

Sri Lankan ingredient­s- each of which hold wonderful health benefits. Designed to maximize on the benefits of aromathera­py with a perfect blend of essential oils to heal the skin and create overall well-being, The Silk Body products promise to leave your skin feeling smooth, hydrated and rejuvenate­d.

Sārka – Jewellery is always a hot favourite during the gift-giving season, but unique, yet versatile pieces are often hard to come by. Sārka will be marking their presence at Pop-up Paradise with a visually stunning collection of ethnic style jewellery and accessorie­s. The traditiona­l elegance of these statement pieces will complement any look, from a saree to that evening cocktail dress.

 ??  ?? 100% vegan, cruelty free, handmade bath and body products from Re Live include Sudsy mouldable play-soaps that make bathtime fun for kids.
100% vegan, cruelty free, handmade bath and body products from Re Live include Sudsy mouldable play-soaps that make bathtime fun for kids.
 ??  ?? 100% vegan, cruelty free, handmade bath and body products from Re Live include Sudsy mouldable play-soaps that make bathtime fun for kids.
100% vegan, cruelty free, handmade bath and body products from Re Live include Sudsy mouldable play-soaps that make bathtime fun for kids.
 ??  ?? Musaco’s 100% banana fibre products, handmade by people with disabiliti­es include household products and fashion accessorie­s.
Musaco’s 100% banana fibre products, handmade by people with disabiliti­es include household products and fashion accessorie­s.
 ??  ?? Handmade accessorie­s made by special needs children and their mothers
Handmade accessorie­s made by special needs children and their mothers
 ??  ?? Irresistib­le goodies by Bake a Wish include options for the health conscious as well as those looking to indulge
Irresistib­le goodies by Bake a Wish include options for the health conscious as well as those looking to indulge
 ??  ?? Handmade accessorie­s made by special needs children and their mothers
Handmade accessorie­s made by special needs children and their mothers

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