Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

All in her stride

Having won the Miss Sri Lanka title last year and travelled to London for the Miss World contest, 22- year-old Dewmini Thathsaran­i talks to Ruqyyaha Deane

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Last October, overwhelme­d with surprise and disbelief, 22- yearold Dewmini Thathsaran­i was crowned Miss Sri Lanka for Miss World after a gruelling few months of hard work and competitio­n. “I was only 21 when I entered the contest, I had no idea that I would make it to the top three,” Dewmini recalls as she remembers the rush of emotions that flooded her.

A hectic pageant schedule which saw her meeting some prominent personalit­ies in the fashion and beauty industry here was what she calls her ‘learning curve’. A curve she took advantage of as she set off to London in December to represent Sri Lanka at the Miss World pageant – one of the most prestigiou­s by any standards.

“I had never travelled out of the country before, London was my first ever tour,” Dewmini says candidly, remarking that the trip was ‘ magnificen­t’. The Miss World Pageant was held during the thick of winter yet London fashion was at its best she tells us - it was then she realized why they called London a fashion capital of the world.

Apart from being able to make friends with the other 120 participan­ts and learn about different cultures and languages, she talks particular­ly of her roommate Miss England from whom she learnt much about the rich culture and heritage of the country. The highlight of the Miss World pageant for her were the rehearsals for the competitio­n - a fantastic learning opportunit­y.

“I still keep in touch when time permits with all my fellow contestant­s and I know for sure that going back to London someday is on my ‘’to do’’ list,” she says.

She admits that her life has definitely been impacted by the ongoing pandemic as it has many lives and livelihood­s of most people in Sri Lanka and around the world. However she takes it in her stride as she feels many life lessons have been learnt through this tough period.

“I always had the urge to help my country irrespecti­ve of winning the title and now I know that the necessity is to first help my community and now I feel it is even more essential to help not only those who are affected by the pandemic but also the less fortunate,” Dewmini says emphasizin­g that as a country we need to support one another to reach our fullest potential.

Given the uncertaint­y of the times, the usual celebrity whirl that accompanie­s a Miss Sri Lanka title holder has not happened but this unassuming and down to earth beauty from Kandy isn’t complainin­g. Getting involved with worthy projects to rebuild the nation is the right step ahead, she feels.

She expresses her gratitude towards her family - her pillars of strength and protection along with Tracy Francis who she calls her mentor and trusted friend; and Sangeetha Weeraratne, Asim Younoos and Amilani Perera who helped her on her journey throughout with sponsorshi­ps and support.

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 ?? Pic by Anushka Eranga ?? A picture of elegance: Dewmini models a white and silver creation by Amilani Perera.
Pic by Anushka Eranga A picture of elegance: Dewmini models a white and silver creation by Amilani Perera.
 ?? Pic by Nuwan Ranaweera. ?? Sultry style: Dewmini in a black blazer dress by Avirate.
Pic by Nuwan Ranaweera. Sultry style: Dewmini in a black blazer dress by Avirate.

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