3 April 2023 11:11 am Views - 134
Harinda Gunawardhana a young designer who has graduated from CFW’s stable of young design talent keeps improving season by season. His collection of batik prints were dramatic both in design and colour combinations.
Hameedia celebrates its 75th anniversary in the Sri Lankan menswear industry this year and it was indeed refreshing to see Mikhail Hameed, next generation of the Hameed dynasty present his collection of menswear which was youthful and sharp and will certainly grab the attention of the next gen. Lovi Ceylon continues to make strides in creating a sarong evolution with each season and this collection had great appeal with its mix of casual and ceremonial garb.
Darshi Keerthisena yet again staked her claim as Sri Lankan’s leading exponent of the artisanal craft of batik with a selection of fabulous batik prints that evoked a happy buoyant feeling with a brilliant and well thought out colour palette. Her pairing of colours is unique. Her constantly evolving batik prints and silhouettes from saris to dresses are proof that she is not a one trick pony. I cant wait to see what else she has up her sleeve! Her collection brought such vibrancy and colour which provided a fitting finale to four days of fashion. Kudos to CFW for getting Sri Lankan supermodel Ornella Gunasekera who now walks the runways of the world’s major fashion weeks to walk the runway at Colombo Fashion Week.
Pix by Manoj Rathnayaka,Pradeep Dilrukshana,Nimalsiri Edirisingha, Nisal Baduge, Waruna Wanniarachchi