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Amalie: A Sri Lankan designer making waves in Nairobi
Every stitch is a livelihood, a story, a cultural memory – Amalie Seneviratne
Yevāana sets its sights on global expansion, with plans to enter the USA, Europe, and Asia through exclusive concept stores, curated pop-up showcases, and strategic collaborations that align with the brand’s ethos of conscious luxury.
Amalie Seneviratne, is a Sri Lankan young designer domiciled in Nairobi who is the co-founder of the brand Yevaanaa, a young label dedicated to ethical, hand crafted clothing and the women who make it.
“We wanted to create something that honours our roots. Yet feels modern and international “Amalie says Yevaana is about slowing down fashion and elevating the artisan’s hand. Yevaana’s journey began with this young designer Amalie’s fascination for Sri Lanka’s heritage.
She has built a brand that sources natural fabrics and employs women artisans in rural communities. As she explains, ‘Every stitch is a livelihood, a story, a cultural memory’.
Nairobi is Yevaana’s second home because of its vibrant, youthful style scene. In return, the label absorbed Nairobi’s energy and colour.
Kenya has a dynamic craft culture of its own “Amalie notes. Bringing our Sri Lankan techniques into Nairboi’s artisans and customers felt organic – like two traditions finding common ground. Most of her designer pieces resonate both Sri Lanka and Kenya.
More than a clothing line, Yevaana positions itself as a social impact project. The brand partners with women’s groups to offer training, four wages and flexible working hours. Fashions can be a vehicle for economic independence Amalie says. Our hope is that Yevaana will be a template for how small, heritage-based brands can thrive ethically across borders.’she reflects
As Yevaana,’s brand grows Amali envisions a full circular supply chain and even more cross pollination between Sri Lanka and Africa. ‘Today people want clothes with meaning’, she says . They want to know who made them and how Yevaana is our answer to that call.
More than a clothing line, Yevaana positioned itself as a social impact project. Her workshop offers training, four wages and flexible working hours.
Yevāana is a sustainable womenswear label born from a creative collaboration between Sri Lanka and Kenya, representing the craftsmanship of the Global South. We focus on eco-conscious fabrics, artisanal heritage, and minimalist yet distinctive design. Every collection is produced in small, exclusive batches, highlighting both the uniqueness of each piece and the brand’s commitment to slow, responsible fashion.
Yevāana grew out of the desire to celebrate cultural fusion, ethical fashion, and artisanal craftsmanship. Their vision
is to position the brand as a Global South leader in sustainable luxury, where craftsmanship, cultural narratives, and responsible fabrics come together to create exclusive, collectible statements for the conscious woman.
Yevāana’s mission is to craft limited-edition garments that showcase Global South artisanship within the global luxury space. Every design reflects cultural pride, responsible production, and the rarity that makes each piece a modern heirloom.
The core values are sustainability, – prioritizing natural and eco-friendly fabrics. We use eco-conscious fabrics and slow processes, not as activism, but as deliberate choices that make our pieces more valuable and enduring said
Amalie
Artisanship and women empowerment – preserving traditional skills, especially hand embroidery and smocking. We honor artisans not as “workers” but as creators of couture, elevating their skill to the highest form of luxury.
Exclusivity – producing limited runs to reduce waste and ensure uniqueness. We believe true luxury lies in rarity-small batches, numbered pieces, and garments made to be treasured.
Modern elegance – This brand stands for design that is minimal yet bold, refined yet daring, embodying the spirit of confident, global women. says this young designer Fabrics and sustainability The brand Yevāana works with low-impact and responsible textiles that embody conscious luxury.
We work exclusively with natural, eco-conscious fabric chosen not only for their luxurious feel and breathability, but also for their minimal environmental impact. These materials are biodegradable, kind to skin, and produced without the use of harmful chemicals or synthetic fertilizers.
Each fabric is sourced with intention, in partnership with trusted suppliers, who share our commitment to sustainability and transparency. From the farm to the loom, we trace the origins of most of our textiles to ensure ethical practices at every stage of the journey.
She also points out they favour handwoven or small-batch fabrics wherever possible, celebrating the irregularities and textures that come with craftsmanship. These fabrics hold a quiet beauty that mass production simply can’t replicate. By choosing quality over quantity, we reduce waste, celebrate tradition, and honor the skill and time behind every weave.
- Every detail handmade with pride
- Where style meets story
- Effortless elegance in motion
Our fabrics are dyed either using natural resources or AZO-free dyes, which are free from harmful, chemicals commonly found in conventional dyeing or dyed using natural ingredients. This ensures our pieces are not only safer for your skin, but also kinder to the This brand
Yevāana presents “The Ancient Promise” — a collection inspired by Africa’s guardianship of land, the resilience of the Maasai, and the urgent realities of climate change. While its narrative draws on East Africa’s spirit of protection and Afrofuturist visions of renewal, the garments are brought to life through South Asian craftsmanship. This cross-continental dialogue reflects Yevāana’s identity as a Global South brand — one that transforms cultural narratives and responsible craftsmanship into exclusive, collectible statements for the conscious woman.
Key Features: Hand-embroidery and artisanal detailing
that showcase Sri Lankan craftsmanship and Global South narratives.
Fluid silhouettes with bold accents , balancing elegance with striking design statements.
Eco-conscious luxury fabrics selected for their responsibility and refinement.
Limited-edition exclusivity , with each piece produced in small batches, reinforcing Yevāana’s slow fashion ethos.
This debut marks Yevāana’s first major fashion week appearance, a milestone in its journey from a regional label to an emerging voice in global sustainable luxury.
Artisans and Impact At the heart of Yevāana is a team of
11 women artisans, the custodians of the brand’s craftsmanship and vision. Their collective skill, patience, and artistry transform fabrics into garments that embody both cultural heritage and contemporary design.
Team Composition: Every member of the team is a woman, specializing in hand-embroidery, smocking, and fine tailoring. These techniques are not only design elements but also living traditions, carried forward with each stitch and silhouette.
Impact: Future Goal: Yevāana’s vision is to expand artisanal employment for women while preserving the exclusivity and craftsmanship that define the brand. Growth will be guided by a commitment to heritage preservation, sustainability, and creating garments that carry both cultural value and personal meaning.
Key Milestones January 2025: Yevāana founded and first collection launched.
May 2025: Participated in the brand’s first invite-only pop-up in Nairobi, Kenya.
September 2025: Began stocking at The Artisanal Gallery
a luxury boutique in Nairobi.
Nairobi Fashion Week will be held in January , marking the brand’s debut on the international stage.
By Zanita Careem
Life style
Celebration of taste, culture and elegance
Italian Cuisine Week
This year’s edition of Italian Cuisine Week in Sri Lanka unfolded with unmistakable charm, elegance and flavour as the Italian Embassy introduced a theme that captured the very soul of Italian social life ‘Apertivo and’ Stuzzichini’ This year’s celebration brought together diplomats, food lovers, chefs and Colombo’s society crowd for an evening filled with authenticity, refinement and the unmistakable charm of Italian hospitality.
Hosted at the Italian ambassador’s Residence in Colombo, the evening brought Italy’s golden hour ritual to life, embracing the warmth of Mediterranean hospitality and sophistication of Colombo social scene.
The ambience at the residence of the Italian Ambassador, effortlessly refined, evoked the timeless elegance of Milanese evening culture where ‘Apertivo’ is not just a drink , but a moment of pause, connection and pleasure. Guests were greeted with the aromas of apertivo classics and artisanal stuzzichini,curated specially for this edition. From rustic regional flavours to contemporary interpretations the embassy ‘s tables paid homage to Italy’s diverse culinary landscape.
, Italy’s small bites meant to tempt the palate before meal. Visiting Italian chefs worked alongside Colombo’s leading culinary teams to curate a menu that showcased regional authenticity though elegant bite sized creations. The Italian Ambassador of Italy in Sri Damiano Francovigh welcomed guests with heartfelt remarks on the significant of the theme, highlighting how “Apertivo”embodies the essence of Italy’s culinary identity, simple, social and rooted in tradition.
Sri Lanka’s participation in Italian Cuisine Week for ten consecutive years stands as a testament to the friendship between the two countries. This year focus on ‘Apertivo’ and ‘Stuzzichini’ added a fresh, dimension to that relationship, one that emphasised not only flavours, but shaped cultural values of hospitality, family and warmth. This year’s ‘Apertivo’ and “Stuzzichini’ theme brought a refreshing twist to Italian Cuisine Week. It reminded Sri Lankan guests t hat sometimes the most memorable culinary experiences come not from elaborate feasts but from the simplicity of serving small plates with good company.
Italian Cuisine Week 2025 in Sri Lanka may have showcased flavours, but more importantly it showcased connection and in the warm glow of Colombo’s evening Apertivo came alive not just as an Italian tradition.
(Pix by Dharmasena Wellipitiya)
By Zanita Careem
The Week of Italian Cuisine in the World is one of the longest-running thematic reviews promoted by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Founded in 2016 to carry forward the themes of Expo Milano 2015—quality, sustainability, food
safety, territory, biodiversity, identity, and education—the event annually showcases the excellence and global reach of Italy’s food and wine sector.
Since its inauguration, the Week has been celebrated with over 10,000 events in more than 100 countries, ranging from tastings, show cooking and masterclasses to seminars, conferences, exhibitions and business events, with a major inaugural event hosted annually in Rome at the Farnesina, the HQ of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
The 10th edition of the Italian Cuisine Week in the World.
In 2025, the Italian Cuisine Week in the World reaches its tenth edition.
The theme chosen for this anniversary is “Italian cuisine between culture, health and innovation.”
This edition highlights Italian cuisine as a mosaic of knowledge and values, where each tile reflects a story about the relationship with food.
The initiatives of the 10th Edition aim to:
promote understanding of Italian cuisine, also in the context of its candidacy for UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage;
demonstrate how Italian cuisine represents a healthy, balanced, and sustainable food model, supporting the prevention of non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes;
emphasize the innovation and research that characterize every stage of the Italian food chain, from production to processing, packaging, distribution, consumption, reuse, and recycling
The following leading hotels in Colombo Amari Colombo, Cinnamon Life, ITC Ratnadipa and The Kingsbury join in the celebration by hosting Italian chefs throughout the Week.
- Jesudas, chef Collavini,Travis Casather and Mahinda Wijeratne
- Barbara Troila and Italian Ambassador Damiano F rancovigh
- Janaka Fonseka and Rasika Fonseka
- Mayor Balthazar and Ambassador of Vietnam,Trinh Thi Tam
- Anika Williamson
- Alberto Arcidiacono and Amber Dhabalia
- Thrilakshi Gaveesha
- Dasantha Fonseka and Kumari Fonseka
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Ethical beauty takes centre stage
The Body Shop marked a radiant new chapter in Sri Lanka with the opening of its boutique at One Galle Face Mall, an event that blended conscious beauty, festive sparkle and lifestyle elegance. British born and globally loved beauty brand celebrates ten successful years in Sri lanka with the launch of its new store at the One Galle Face Mall. The event carried an added touch of prestige as the British High Commissioner Andrew Patrick to Sri Lanka attended as the Guest of honour.
His participation elevated the event highlighting the brand’s global influence and underscored the strong UK- Sri Lanka connection behind the Body Shop’s global heritage and ethical values.
Celebrating ten years of the Brand’s presence in the country, the launch became a true milestone in Colombo’s evolving beauty landscape.
Also present were the Body Shop Sri Lanka Director, Kosala Rohana Wickramasinghe, Shriti malhotra, Executive chairperson,Quest Retail.The Body shop South Asia and Vishal Chaturvedi , Chief Revenue Officer-The Body South Asia The boutique showcased the brand’s
complete range from refreshing Tea Tree skin care to the iconic body butters to hair care essentials each product enhancing the Body Shop’s values of cruelty ,fair trade formulation, fair trade ingredients and environmentally mindful packaging.
The store opening also unveiled the much anticipated festive season collection.
With its elegant atmosphere, engaging product experiences and the distinguished present of the British High Commissioner, it was an evening that blended glamour with conscience With its fresh inviting space at Colombo’ premier mall, the Body Shop begins a a new decade of inspiring Sri Lankan consumers to choose greener beauty.
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Ladies’ Night lights up Riyadh
The Cultural Forum of Sri Lanka in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia brought back Ladies’ Night 2025 on November 7 at the Holiday Inn Al Qasr Hotel. After a hiatus of thirteen years, Riyadh shimmered once again as Ladies’ Night returned – an elegant celebration revived under the chairperson Manel Gamage and her team. The chief guest for the occasion was Azmiya Ameer Ajwad, spouse of the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to K. S. A. There were other dignitaries too.
The show stopper was Lisara Fernando finalist from the voice Sri Lankan Seasons, wowed the crowd with her stunning performances. The excitement continued with a lively beauty pageant, where Ilham Shamara Azhar was crowned the beauty queen of the night. Thanks to a thrilling raffle draw, many lucky guests walked away with fabulous prizes, courtesy of generous sponsors.
The evening unfolded with a sense of renewal, empowerment and refined glamour drawing together the women for a night that was both historic and beautifully intimate. From dazzling couture to modern abayas, from soft light installation to curated entertainment, the night carried the unmistakable energy.
Once a cherished annual tradition, Ladies’ Night had long held a special space in Riyadh’s cultural calendar. But due to Covid this event was not held until this year in November. This year it started with a bang. After years Ladies’ Night returned bringing with a burst of colour, confidence and long-awaited camaraderie.
It became a symbol of renewal. This year began with a vibrant surge of energy. The decor blended soft elegance with modern modernity cascading its warm ambient lighting and shimmering accents that turned the venue into a chic, feminine oasis, curated by Shamila Abusally, Praveen Jayasinghe and Hasani Weerarathne setting the perfect atmosphere while compères Rashmi Fernando and Gayan Wijeratne kept the energy high and kept the guests on their toes making the night feel intimate yet grand.
Conversations flowed as freely as laughter. Women from different backgrounds, nationalities and professions came together united by an unspoken bond of joy and renewal. Ladies’ Night reflected a broader narrative of change. Riyadh today is confidently evolving and culturally dynamic.
The event celebrated was honouring traditions while empowering international flair.
As the night drew to a close, there was a shared sense that this event was only the beginning. The applause, the smiles, the sparkles in the air, all hinted at an event that is set to redeem its annual place with renewed purpose in the future. Manel Gamage and her team’s Ladies’ Night in Riyadh became more than a social occasion. It became an emblem of elegance, and reflected a vibrant new chapter of Saudi Arabia’s capital.
Thanks to Nihal Gamage and Nirone Disanayake, too, Ladies’ night proved to be more than event,it was a triumphant celebration of community, culture and an unstoppable spirit of Sr Lankan women in Riyadh
In every smile shared every dance step taken and every moment owned unapologetically Sr Lankan women in Riyadh continue to show unstoppable. Ladies’ Night is simply the spotlight that will shine forever .This night proved to be more than an event, it was a triumphant celebration of community, culture and the unstoppable spirit of Sri Lankan women in Riyadh.
In every smile shared, every dance steps taken and every moment owned unapologetically Sri Lankan women in Riyadh continue to show that their spirit is unstoppable. Ladies’ Night was simply the spotlight and the night closed on a note of pride!
- Evening glamour
- Different backgrounds, one unforgettable evening
- Shamila lighting traditional oil lamp while chief guest Azmiya looks on
- Unity in diversity
- capturing the spirit of the evening
- Radiant smiles stole the spotlight
- Every nationality added its own colour and charm
- Elegance personified
- Crowning the beauty queen
- Chairperson Manel Gamage welcoming guests
- Captivating performances
- Royal moment of poise and power
- Elegance and style in every form
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