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VogueFest’25: SLIIT Illuminates the Runway with a Spectacular Celebration of Fashion and Innovation
The SLIIT Business School dazzled the Sri Lankan fashion scene with the grand success of VogueFest’25, held on 31st October 2025 at SLIIT Malabe. Themed around “Showcasing Global Fashion Excellence and Academic Brilliance”, this year’s edition transformed the campus into a stunning celebration of style, intellect, and artistry, reaffirming SLIIT’s reputation as a trailblazer in uniting academia with industry through world-class experiential learning.
Far more than a fashion show, VogueFest has become a cultural phenomenon that bridges academic brilliance and creative expression. The event was organized to promote the BSc (Hons) Fashion Business and Management program, offered in collaboration with the Manchester Fashion Institute which is part of Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, showcasing how education at SLIIT goes beyond traditional learning by blending strategy with style and theory with creativity.
The evening unfolded in true SLIIT grandeur, featuring captivating runway presentations, innovative designs, and performances that reflected the global energy of the modern fashion industry. Students, alumni, and industry professionals came together in a celebration that not only showcased the next generation of fashion leaders but also highlighted SLIIT’s commitment to nurturing well-rounded graduates capable of shaping tomorrow’s creative economy.
The event featured prestigious categories such as Best Designer, Best Male Model, Best Female Model, Most Popular Model, with the “Most Popular” titles decided through an exciting combination of audience voting and social media engagement, ensuring that the voice of the public played a defining role in recognizing emerging talent.
Adding sophistication and star power to the evening, the show was choreographed by Ms. Rozanne Diasz, one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic figures in the fashion industry. Her artistic direction and signature elegance brought a touch of international glamour to the runway, elevating the event to an unforgettable spectacle.
Further underscoring SLIIT’s vision of empowering young talent, VogueFest’25 introduced four open competition categories: Upcoming Designer, Upcoming Model and Young Fashion Entrepreneur of the Year, offering aspiring creatives a vibrant stage to shine and connect with industry leaders.
The distinguished judging panel brought together some of Sri Lanka’s most respected and accomplished professionals in the fields of fashion, design, and beauty, including Michael Wijesooriya, Couture Designer, Bridal Designer, and Hair & Makeup Artist; Prabath Samarasooriya, Professional Artist, Textile Designer, and Senior Lecturer in Design; Thimani Rodrigo, Designer and Head of Design at Tanash Studios & Atelier; Piyumal Sithum, Sri Lankan model, fitness coach, and entrepreneur, and 1st Runner-Up at Manhunt International 2025; Hasini Gunasekara, Director of the Naturals salon chain and Founder of the International Academy of Beauticians in Sri Lanka; and Romiane Alweis, former Miss Earth Sri Lanka 2020, Miss Environmental Sri Lanka 2023, and 2nd Runner-Up at the Miss International Environmental Pageant.
From breathtaking collections to bold ideas, VogueFest’25 embodied the spirit of innovation and excellence that defines SLIIT. It was not merely an evening of fashion but a celebration of creativity as a form of learning, leadership, and limitless possibility. With its seamless blend of glamour and academic vision, VogueFest’25 once again proved that SLIIT is not just shaping graduates but shaping the future of global fashion
Business
ADB approves support to strengthen power sector reforms in Sri Lanka
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $100 million policy-based loan to further support Sri Lanka in strengthening its power sector. This financing builds on earlier initiatives to establish a more stable and financially sustainable power sector.
This second subprogram of ADB’s Power Sector Reforms and Financial Sustainability Program will accelerate the unbundling of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) into independent successor companies for generation, transmission, system operation, and distribution, as mandated by the Electricity Act of 2024 and its 2025 amendment. The phased approach ensures a structured transition, ensuring progress in reform actions and prioritizing financial sustainability.
“Sri Lanka has made important progress in stabilizing its economy and strengthening its fiscal position. A well-functioning power sector is vital for the country’s continued recovery and sustainable growth,” said ADB Country Director for Sri Lanka Takafumi Kadono. “ADB is committed to supporting Sri Lanka’s long-term development and advancing key reforms in the power sector. This initiative will enhance power sector governance, foster private sector participation, and accelerate renewable energy development to drive sustainable recovery, resilience, and inclusive growth.”
To improve financial sustainability, the program will help implement cost-reflective tariffs and a comprehensive debt restructuring plan for the CEB. It will support the new independent successor companies in transparent allocation of existing debts. This will continue to strengthen their financial viability, enhance creditworthiness, and enable these companies to operate on a more sustainable footing.
The program also aims to strengthen renewable energy development and private sector participation by enhancing transparency and supporting power sector entities that are financially sustainable. It will enable competitive procurement for large-scale renewable energy projects and identified priority generation schemes, while upholding strong environmental standards.
Promoting gender equality and social inclusion is integral to the program. Energy sector agencies have implemented annual women’s leadership programs, adopted inclusive policies, and launched feedback mechanisms to ensure equitable participation of female consumers and entrepreneurs. The program includes targeted support for vulnerable groups, such as maintaining lifeline tariffs and implementing measures to soften the impact of tariff adjustments and sector reforms.
ADB will provide an additional $2.5 million technical assistance grant from its Technical Assistance Special Fund to support program implementation, build the capacity of successor companies, and help develop their business plans and power system development plans.
Business
Union Assurance becomes first insurer to earn the YouTube Silver Play Button
Union Assurance, Sri Lanka’s longest-standing private Life Insurer, has achieved a milestone in its digitalisation journey by being awarded the YouTube Silver Play Button, recognising the Company for surpassing 100,000 subscribers on its official channel. This achievement marks a first in Sri Lanka’s Insurance industry, across both Life and General Insurance, and underscores Union Assurance’s pioneering role in digital engagement.
This accomplishment reflects the Company’s unwavering commitment to making Life Insurance accessible, simplified, and engaging for all Sri Lankans. Through innovative content strategies, Union Assurance has successfully transformed complex Insurance concepts into relatable, informative, and inspiring narratives that empower individuals to protect what matters most; health, wealth, family, and future.
Receiving the Silver Play Button is more than a symbolic accolade; it is a testament to the strength and credibility of Union Assurance’s digital presence. In an era where trust and transparency define brand loyalty, this recognition validates the company’s ability to create content that resonates deeply with a growing audience. It enhances the brand’s authority, reinforces its visibility across digital platforms, and further solidifies Union Assurance as a leader in customer engagement.
Celebrating this achievement, Mahen Gunarathna, the Chief Marketing Officer at Union Assurance stated: “This milestone is a testament to the trust and engagement of our audience and reflects our dedication to innovation, transparency, and customer-centric communication.
Business
LOLC Finance Factoring powers business growth
LOLC Finance PLC, the largest non-banking financial institution in Sri Lanka, brings to light the significant role of its Factoring Business Unit in providing indispensable financial solutions to businesses across the country. With a robust network of over 200 branches, LOLC Finance Factoring offers distinctive support to enterprises, ranging from small-scale entrepreneurs to corporate giants.
In light of the recent economic challenges, LOLC Finance Factoring emerged as a lifeline for most businesses, ensuring continuous liquidity to navigate through turbulent times. By facilitating seamless transactions through online platforms and expediting payments, the company played a pivotal role in sustaining essential services, including supermarkets and pharmaceuticals.
Deepamalie Abhaywardane, Head of Factoring at LOLC Finance PLC, emphasized the increasing relevance of factoring in today’s economy. “As economic conditions become more stringent, factoring emerges as the most sought-after financial product for businesses across various sectors. It offers a win-win solution by providing upfront cash up to 85% of the credit sale to suppliers while allowing end-users/buyers better settlement period.”
One of the standout features of LOLC Finance Factoring is its hassle-free application process. Unlike traditional bank loans that require collateral, LOLC Factoring extends credit facilities without such obligations. Furthermore, LOLC Finance Factoring relieves business entities of the burden of receivable management and debt collection. Through nominal service fees, businesses can outsource these tasks, allowing them to focus on core operations while ensuring efficient cash flow management.
For businesses seeking Shariah-compliant factoring solutions, LOLC Al-Falaah’s Wakalah Future-Cash Today offers an efficient and participatory financing model that meets both financial needs and ethical principles. Understanding the diverse challenges faced by businesses, LOLC Finance Factoring deliver tailored solutions that enhance cash flow, reduce credit risk, and support sustainable growth. Working together with LOLC Al-Falaah ensures access to a transparent, well-structured receivable management solution strengthened by the credibility and trust of Sri Lanka’s largest NBFI, LOLC Finance.
The clientele of LOLC Finance Factoring spans into various industries, including manufacturing, trading, transportation, healthcare, textiles, plantations, and other services, all contributing significantly to Sri Lanka’s economic growth. By empowering businesses with accessible and convenient working capital solutions, LOLC Finance’s Factoring arm plays a vital role in fostering economic development and prosperity of the country.
In the upcoming quarter, LOLC Finance Factoring remains committed to delivering innovative financial solutions tailored to meet the evolving needs of businesses. As Sri Lanka’s economic landscape continues to develop, LOLC Finance Factoring stands ready to support enterprises on their journey towards growth and success.
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