Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Fashion forerunner­s light up CFW ramp

- By Anushka Jayasuriya. Pix by M.D. Nissanka

There is a celebrator­y air about Colombo Fashion Week this time around. Marking a significan­t milestone of 20 years, the Summer Edition of CFW was held at the Shangri-La Colombo’s Grand Ballroom.

Under this year’s theme of ‘Inclusivit­y in Growth’, Day Three on Friday March 31 saw eight designers showcasing their collection­s. Opening the show was Sonali Dharmaward­ena. Known as one of the foremost exponents of the batik craft, her collection this season focussed on empowering women, circularit­y, and making meaningful clothing that can be utilised for a longer period of time. There was a message for our difficult times too, of perseveran­ce to overcome every obstacle.

First up was a stunning batik saree, displayed previously in 2009 when Sonali made her debut at CFW, that had been lent by a client for display again. Sonali’s theme was clearly reflected in the colour palette of the garments that employed both dark and muted colours along with more vibrant shades of orange and ochre. With popular singers Ishan and Rohan De Lanerolle capturing the audience with renditions of ‘O Sole Mio’, ‘Unchained Melody’ and more, it was a dramatic start to the show.

Indi Yapa Abeywarden­a’s rainbow collection was created to represent inclusivit­y and challenge preconcept­ions and stereotype­s. Her striking designs in pastels and neon hues with embellishm­ents ranging from subtle to gleaming in soft draperies and opulent textures lit up the ramp while Umariya Sinhawansa performed Sam Smith and Kim Petras’ ‘Unholy’. Regional rural artisans contribute­d to her creations that were complement­ed with handcrafte­d components to promote small businesses.

On a palette of earthy colours of muddy red, golden yellow, green and black,

Divya Jayawickra­ma’s collection was inspired by Sri Lankan cross culture through the use of cultural costume draping, colours, art and design. Staying with the sustainabi­lity theme, she used traditiona­l handloom, dumbara weaving, handblock printing, hand crochet and jewellery making, with a focus on the zero waste method, ethical materials and empowering local communitie­s.

Sharmila Ruberu of Meraki partnered with CFW’s confection­ery brand for the event, Chupa Chups by Perfetti to present a lively display – her fun creations in bright, vibrant colours and sheer fabrics.

Known for bold and elegant statement pieces, Charini Suriyage’s collection paid tribute to strong women, capturing the dual sides of power and sensitivit­y, with empowering messages and symbols on many of her creations.

Dinushi Pamunuwa’s collection’s most distinct feature was the prominent use of Sinhala, Tamil and English lettering. Titled ‘Beauty in Diversity’, the batik designs were inspired by the cultural diversity of Sri Lanka and celebrated the different languages to commemorat­e Sri Lanka as a multicultu­ral nation.

Featuring very distinct cuts, and drapes, Nilusha Maddumage’s eye-catching collection took the theme ‘chaos’. This season, her brand, AGARA, rearranged motifs and silhouette­s as part of a sustainabl­e line. The brand showcased sustainabl­e and unique approaches to zero waste fashion.

Finally, it was a nostalgic return to CFW for prominent Indian couturier, Suneet Varma who had exhibited his designs at the very first Colombo Fashion Week 20 years ago. His elegant collection which closed the show featured frill accented garments, intricate patterns, voluminous silhouette­s and opulent embellishm­ents.

The show was choreograp­hed by Arry Dabas and Nayanika Chatterjee and directed by Prasad Bidapa.

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Nostalgic return to CFW: Indian designer Sumeet Varma
Dinushi Pamunuwa Charini Suriyage Nostalgic return to CFW: Indian designer Sumeet Varma
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Divya Jayawickra­ma
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Indi Yapa Abeywarden­a
 ?? ?? Sonali Dharmaward­ena escorted by the Lanerolle Brothers and her models and right, the saree from her debut collection at CFW in 2009
Sonali Dharmaward­ena escorted by the Lanerolle Brothers and her models and right, the saree from her debut collection at CFW in 2009
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Nilusha Maddumage
Sharmila Ruberu Nilusha Maddumage

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