Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CFW day 4: Grand finale

- By Sashini Rodrigo

Colombo Fashion Week 2019 ended with an evening characteri­sed by grandeur and glamour at the Hilton Colombo, as the final six designers presented their summer season collection­s.

Sonali Dharmaward­ena combined the art of batik with well- constructe­d pieces, using a simple colour palette to make the nature-inspired prints and pops of fuschia stand out. Structured ruffles, voluminous sleeves and billowing fabrics showed her elegant flair, and interestin­g choices like pairing sarees with infinity scarves kept it contempora­ry.

Indi Yapa Abeywarden­e incorporat­ed Beeralu and bobbin lace art into global fashion trends to create the ‘Next 15 - Attitude Collection’. Colourful bohemian prints and mandalas on block- coloured silks and tulle were complement­ed by intricate beading and lacework.

The showstoppe­r piece encapsulat­ed the collection perfectly, as Miss World Sri Lanka for 2018 Nadia Gyi walked the runway in a full length A-line skirt with red lace bralette and matching lace- striped cape.

Next was Asanka de Mel’s LOVI Ceylon, who drew inspiratio­n from our ancient Royal heritage to create the cosmopolit­an ‘Rise’collection. The trademark modern sarongs featured bold stripes and LOVI Ceylon branding in a variety of rich natural tones, paired with matching jackets, shirts and crop tops.

Charini Suriyage’s ‘Ethereal Wildness’ collection encapsulat­ed the luxurious aspects of Sri Lanka’s tourist appeal and wildlife attraction­s. Batik prints of flowers and animal prints were paired with bold red and black, while dramatic black ruf- fles accentuate­d the edgy yet sophistica­ted feel the name suggests.

Fouzul Hameed added a modern touch to a classic man in ‘Evolution of Man’ using a variety of fabrics, textures and shades of black to create impeccably constructe­d pieces, in eye- catching patterns and chain detailing.

Indian designer Rajesh Pratap Singh closed the show with an outstandin­g collection that combined traditiona­l Indian design aesthetics with internatio­nal silhouette­s.The collection opened with all white pieces that were deceptive in their simplicity, and ventured into vivid colours and a gradual incorporat­ion of gold.

Ayesh Wickramara­thne was announced as the winner of the NEXT Award for the most highpotent­ial designer in the Emerging Designers programme as CFW closed an exciting week that will no doubt influence this season’s trends.

 ??  ?? Pix by M.A. Pushpa Kumara Sonali Dharmaward­ena Indi Yapa Abeywarden­e
Pix by M.A. Pushpa Kumara Sonali Dharmaward­ena Indi Yapa Abeywarden­e
 ??  ?? Rajesh Pratap Singh
Rajesh Pratap Singh
 ??  ?? LOVI Ceylon
LOVI Ceylon
 ??  ?? Fouzul Hameed
Fouzul Hameed
 ??  ?? Charini Suriyage
Charini Suriyage

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