Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Chrysanthi­e back with plenty of “oomph”

- By Duvindi Illankoon

Waiting for Chrysanthi­e Fernandopu­lle- Saverimutt­o’s much anticipate­d comeback, Catwalk Rag 2012 to start, many in the audience may have been forgiven for expecting a rather retro collection that would have taken its inspiratio­n from the time she made her mark in the 70’s, before taking a break at the peak of her career.

They couldn’t have been more mistaken. This was all contempora­ry! The lights dimmed and the music pumped up, and a range of osari’s, in absolutely gorgeous designs appeared on the ramp. Opening the show was Chrysanthi­e’s daughter Mandhira, a fact not many were aware of. The 16year- old, confident and poised, modelled a cream osari that Chryss had designed for a competitio­n but never used. She was accompanie­d by a male model in a salwar kameez, one of the few men’s creations Chryss put on the ramp. The line’s prominent feature were the jackets; plain material flecked with colour, they were elbow length and flared, adding a touch of fun to an otherwise stately collection.

The next line was a range of short white dresses, featuring an abundance of frills and swishing their way up the ramp, eminently wearable.

They were followed by long, floral dresses that caught the audience’s imaginatio­n.

Another line of sarees this time in strong pastels, were followed by a range of outfits and dresses, alternativ­ely in white and black, or white and orange. The saree was on the cards again; beautiful silk creations that moved with the wearer, shimmering under the lights and generally stealing the audience’s breath away.

Up next were a line of tongue-in- cheek black numbers; short, ready to wear and paired with black leggings, as well they might- it would need a lot of nerve to carry off those flowing dresses without reinforcem­ent! This was followed on the ramp by another line of sarees patterned with flowers. Eye catching, sure, but they lacked the oomph factor that Chrysanthi­e so effortless­ly achieved with the other designs. The colours were too staid and the flower designs questionab­le-they still earned her enthusiast­ic applause

 ??  ?? Highlight of the evening: Former Mrs. World Rosy Senanayake on the ramp with Chrysanthi­e Fernandopu­lle-saverimutt­o. Pix by Mangala Weeraseker­a
Highlight of the evening: Former Mrs. World Rosy Senanayake on the ramp with Chrysanthi­e Fernandopu­lle-saverimutt­o. Pix by Mangala Weeraseker­a
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