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Mystique, romance and labour of love in planning a wedding

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By Zanita Careem

Wedding planning is no easy task, it requires an entire creative process spanning over a precise timeline to ensure that the customer’s every requirement is met with and enhanced to its best to ensure that their wedding day is most memorable and stress free.

Whilst speaking to Chris Wijeyekoon and Azad Hassen, the Directors of The Planning Paradise on how they manage their wedding couples, and on how the planning process happens in keeping with what is trending in the wedding Industry, This is what they said.” Planning Paradise is all about creating dream weddings. It is our mission to help a bride enjoy the most important day in her life. They create the most innovative ideas with a memorable scenario that can last an eternity”

Q. What inspires you the most while planning a wedding?

A -Our inspiration is seeing the outcome of a Dream Wedding being achieved to perfection. It all starts with sitting down with a couple and deriving that inspiration what they have in mind for their big day. It requires conceptualizing, meticulous planning and the total synchronization of every aspect needed to achieve the best outcome that a customer desires for their wedding day.

Q. What is the most memorable moment while planning a wedding?

A Every wedding has its own special memorable moments in the planning process and sometimes doing almost the impossible is what creates that moment. As an example one couple wanted their Poruwa built on a platform over a water front and amidst many obstacles this was achieved, creating the most picturesque wedding poruwa ceremony ever to be witnessed.

Q. Planning a wedding is a taxing creative process. How do you de-stress and rejuvenate?

A Planning and coordinating weddings is our passion and therefore it rarely creates any stress factors. The team at The Planning Paradise are professionals and we aim to provide the most memorable experience to our customers. Therefore, we endeavour to work as a team and our de -stressing factor would be the motivation and team spirit we share with each other.

Q. What are the hottest wedding trends this season?

A We see an increased demand for outdoor wedding locations. Couples are looking at capturing the outdoor ambience which brings about a more naturalistic outlook of the entire function. As far as the florals and décor the trend is towards more warmer pastel shades with least amount of greenery and candles to enhance and bring about the romance. Outdoor locations are the hottest trend. Eco conscious wedding decor is also becoming more common.

Q. Can you describe a challenging situation you faced as a wedding coordinator?

A Every wedding project has its challenges however what stands out the most is when we handle destination weddings during the economic, fuel crisis and curfew we faced in Sri Lanka in the year 2022. Amidst all the challenges we were successful in co-ordinating every vendor with success so that it caused no delays of any sort and being able to manage the entire situation with the right plans in place so that the couple could take back the best memories.

Q. What is the most rewarding aspect of being a wedding planner?

A A happy customer is definitely a reward to a wedding planner and the rave reviews received are treasures we hold. It is equal to the value of the goodwill of a company.

Q. Sri Lankan weddings have been intimate and sustainable and that has become more popular after the pandemic. Do you see this trend last ?

Azad Hassen and Chris Wijeyekoon

A We now see a gradual shift to more extravagant weddings. Post pandemic brought about more intimate weddings however now with travel restrictions being relaxed, the guest counts are high and the entire function encapsulates the latest global trends, glamour and elegance , We see a trend for more plush and extravagant weddings creating a big budget.

Q. How do you ensure your team is delivering everything the client expects?

A Our signature style of The Planning Paradise (Pvt) Ltd clearly reflects the capacity and capabilities of the team.

1 The Planning Paradise (Pvt) Ltd is a team of professionals a who aim to provide the most memorable experience to our customers. We endeavour to suit to thier personal needs,of the couple ensuring joyful memories and wonderful moments

We have a highly motivated team who evolve with global trends thereby innovatively catering to the requirements of every customer we handle.

Q. Destination Weddings are quite a rage right now. What advice would you give to the couples who are planning for a Destination Wedding ? What are the things that they should keep in mind before finalising a Destination Wedding?

A. Destination Weddings are very popular now Every modern couple requires something innovative and wants to move away from the norm hence they seek an exotic destination with vibrant vibes.

Sri Lanka has some of the most spectacular locations in the world, from exotic beaches to the salubrious hills in the upcountry region which we could easily affirm as unmatched. The hospitality industry is on par with world standards and the vendors providing services , most of them have overseas qualifications and experiences. Our make up artists, photographers and florists are able to cater to the requirements of the global population. The key factor is Sri Lanka can offer all this at a fraction of the cost over having something of this magnitude in any other part of the world and that is what makes this country so popular and sought after as a location for destination weddings.

What needs to be kept in mind before finalising a destination wedding are bookings of the locations/ hotels and vendors have to be reserved very early, at least a year before since due to the high demand. The locations and best vendors in the industry are always in high demand.

Q. These days we see many western trends being infused into the fabric of Sri Lankan Weddings. What are the new trends in wedding décor that you love experimenting?

A. Western trends are incorporated into local weddings fabric due to globalisation, Social media such as Instagram and Facebook are great tools,the reputed designers globally follow. The use of Social Media in many ways help to showcase the latest trends around the world and these are easy access to our brides to follow and enrich thier style.

In the planning process we encourage a fusion of both Western and Eastern trends. We always try to intergrate and infuse the local ethos. Most of our décor showcases the perfect blend of east and west and most of all we want to have the unique concept.

Q. What are your goals for the future?

A. The name Planning Paradise reflects the goal of our company. Sri Lanka is a Paradise and it is our goal to take this destination out there into the outside world and make it known to all who wish to celebrate their weddings. Sri Lanka is one of the most beautiful and romantic destinations for weddings. To make thier special day unfogettable and create a truly magical wedding day, we at Planning Paradise always want to make Sri Lanka a paradise for couples !



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Batik gallery opens at Lauries road

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Eriq with Sujan Wijewardena,wife Ramali and

This doyen of batiks in Sri Lanka, Eriq Suriyasena celebrated 70 years in the batik industry in Sri Lanka amidst a large gathering at his newly opened Batik Gallery.

Eriq a visionary artist and enterpreneur, who pioneered batik art in Sri Lanka, recently opened a Batik Art Gallery at Lauries Road Bambalapitiya. This store showcased a full range of breathtaking batik sarees, kurtas dresses, scarves and many beautiful paintings.

“We will never allow this industry to die. With my family who are also also passionate artists we will ensure to ensure our legacy to alive”says Eriq The show was chroegraped by Rozanne Diaz (ZC)

Carolyn Jurie with Priyanthi and Dannielle

Eriq Suriyasena and wife

 

Pix by Thushara Attapathu

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Colombo Fashion Week 19-22 February: Two decades of creating the Fashion Eco-system in Sri Lanka

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Bernhard Stefan, MD, Nestlé Lanka

This year CFW will showcase a selection of Emerging Designers alongside established Sri Lankan designers. Adding international flavour will be well known designers from India Suket Dhir, Urvashi Kaur and Zaheer Abbas from Pakistan.

Colombo Fashion Week (CFW), presented by Mastercard, enters its 22nd year in 2025 with its Summer edition, marking another milestone in its journey as one of the four fashion weeks in Asia that have surpassed 2o years.Emerging Designer initiative of CFW this time remains one of its main pillars, providing an entry point for the next generation to pursue design-based entrepreneurship. This in line with the introduction of the Craft Fashion Fund this year is a testament to this commitment. The Craft Fashion Fund will select two winners, one who incorporates batik and another who utilizes crafts other than batik. This initiative passed 20 years.

Over the years, CFW has proven to be the backbone of Sri Lanka’s fashion design industry—its only voice—while creating a fashion ecosystem that provides support to new emerging designers entering the industry. Informally known as South Asian Fashion Week, it serves as a regional hub due to its geopolitical advantage. It is also one of the most significant fashion weeks in South Asia, having played a crucial role in revitalizing the country’s fashion design industry.

This year, Colombo Fashion Week has also expanded its international footprint since joining as a founding member of the newly created BRICS International Fashion Federation. This aligns with CFW’s ongoing mission to bridge diverse fashion markets and foster creative dialogue across continents. As part of this federation, CFW has signed a designer exchange program with BRICS, where a designer from a BRICS country will showcase their work at CFW, and a Sri Lankan designer will present their collection there. CFW continues to play a pivotal role in presenting Sri Lanka through the lenses of arts, culture, and sustainability, further contributing to destination marketing on a global scale.

The Head Table From L to R: Harsha Maduranga, GM – Vision Care, Yatila Wijemanne, Chairman – Juniper, Dr. Vibash Wijeratne, Dirand CEO – Ninewells, Shamara Silva, Mrkt & Media Dir – Unilever, Ruwan Perera, CEO – NDB Wealth, Kamal Munasinghe, Area VP and GM – Cinnamon Grand, Ajai Vir Singh, Founder – CFW, Sandun Hapugoda, Country Mgr – Mastercard, Samrat Datta, GM – Taj Samudra, Bernhard Stefan, MD – Nestlé Lanka, Ramani Fernando, Founder – RF Salons, Arjuna Kumarasinghe, MD -Cargills Food & Beverages

Ajai Vir Singh, Founder, Colombo Fashion Week stated: “Colombo Fashion Week has consistently demonstrated its commitment to developing Sri Lanka’s fashion industry through strategic international partnerships and innovative platforms. Our growing international recognition and expanding designer network reflects vital role this platform plays in positioning Sri Lanka through its creative industries.”

Mastercard, as the presenting partner, continues to champion CFW’s vision of sustainable and inclusive fashion innovation, focusing on digitizing sustainability initiatives and supporting small and medium fashion enterprises.

Sandun Hapugoda, Country Manager, Sri Lanka & Maldives, highlights: “Mastercard is thrilled to partner with Colombo Fashion Week once again, celebrating the incredible talent and creativity within the fashion industry. This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to support local artistry. Together, we aim to inspire new possibilities, connect communities, support sustainable fashion initiatives, and elevate the local fashion industry to a global audience, delivering a truly priceless experience. We also anticipate CFW to be a great support to boost the Sri Lanka tourism industry as well.”

Fazeena Rajabdeen

The Craft Fashion Fund encourages young designers to engage with and incorporate Sri Lankan crafts into their collections. This approach has been highly successful for designers in other South Asian countries, where traditional crafts have helped establish a unique identity for them. Sri Lankan fashion has its best opportunity to develop a distinct identity when designers integrate local crafts into their work. The developing of this identity has been professed by CFW among the design fraternity, so they are able to create market demand beyond Sri Lanka.

The Emerging Designer initiative of CFW remains one of its main pillars, providing an entry point for the next generation to pursue design-based entrepreneurship. This in line with the introduction of the Craft Fashion Fund this year is a testament to this commitment. The Craft Fashion Fund will select two winners, one who incorporates batik and another who utilizes crafts other than batik. This initiative will support two exceptional designers, ensuring the preservation and evolution of Sri Lanka’s rich artistic heritage. This season, fifteen emerging designers will present their collections, further demonstrating CFW’s dedication to fostering the next generation of fashion talent.

Fazeena Majeed Rajabdeen, Director & CEO, Colombo Fashion Week further added: “Colombo Fashion Week, with its focus on nurturing new talent and emerging designers, has played a pivotal role in reviving and propelling Sri Lanka’s fashion industry. We are proud to present 15 emerging designers this year and to have Sharmila Ruberu mentoring these designers on collection planning. This, along with the Craft Fashion Fund, reiterates our commitment to further the thriving ecosystem we have built, embracing sustainability and empowering young talent.”

Colombo Fashion Week Summer 2025 is set to transform Colombo into an immersive fashion destination by showcasing designers across three of the city’s most prestigious locations. The key partners of Destination Colombo includes Shangri-La, Taj Samudra, and Cinnamon Grand. The shows will feature an impressive roster of international and local talent, including designers from India, Italy and Russia. Renowned creators such as Rimzim Dadu,

Cettina Bucca, Suneet Varma and JJ Valaya, will present alongside celebrated Sri Lankan designers including Fouzul Hameed, Sonali Dharmawardena, Asanka De Mel, Aslam Hussein, Kamil Hewawitharana, Dimuthu Sahabandu, Indi Yapa Abeywardena and Charini Suriyage.

Colombo Fashion Week 2025 is proudly supported by Mastercard, presenting partner along with Shangri-La, Cinnamon Grand, Taj Samudra, NDB Wealth, Yatra, Ninewells Aesthetic Centre, Tresemme, Vaseline, Juniper, Chupa Chups, Nestle-Nescafe, Vision Care, Knuckles, Hameedia, Ramani Fernando, Wijeya Newspapers, Hard Talk, Acorn and Emerging Media.

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Yoland’s identity in fashion

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Spring 2025 Yoland collection is modelled by Ushani Wijeratne.

By Zanita Careem

Yoland Aluvihare is a legend and an icon in local batik landscape. Her unique rise to fame is indeed a truly amazing journey.! An astute and determined businesswoman, she designs to empower women,making them enchance the features of the wearer but never outshine them.

A household name in Sri Lanka, Yoland’s reputation has always crossed the seas and was invited by fashion fairs all over the globe to showcase her unique form of art and design. The business spirit in her saw the opening of her own retail outlet called the Yoland Collection which became the number one boutique store in Sri Lanka. “I always believe to be truly unique and create something special , I follow my own instincts and create something I love and are proud of”says Yoland. Her label Yoland collection covers the full spectrum of fashion from silk sarees, kaftans, scarves, dresses and neckties which never fails to attract customers. Yoland’s designs reflect those values in a contemporary style, something that we could wear always,appreciate,and stands the test of time.

Her signature style is immediately recognisable and sets her apart from others.

I am also committed to |Made in Sri Lanka” adage and her mission is to re -invigorate domestic manufacturing and create an offering of distinguished silhouettes for the women who values quality and local craftsmanship.Her clientele is impressive and boasts of socialites and the glitterati not only from Sri Lanka but also from abroad. Her collections have graced fashion runways in Italy, Germany, Pakistan, Australia, France, Switzerland, Singapore and Japan amongst many more.

For her efforts she was been rewarded with several accolades both locally and internationally. At the Fashion Asia Awards in China a few years she won ‘Asia’s Top Fashionable Selling Brand of the Year’ and more recently won the Commonwealth Women Entrepreneur of the Year Her journey is a testament to her ambition, creativity and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Her elegance and persona I guess pushed her own cloth line.

She was always blessed with the intuition to know what women wanted to wear at a particular moment in their lives but also what women wanted to wear to make an impact. From colourful tradional pieces to contemporary fashion , her silhouettes reflect vibrant colours, and rich cultural heritage.

Yoland’s daughter Nisa Aluwihara has taken her over the mantle of her mother’s business.. Nisa,versatile and innovative has taken “The brand ‘Yoland Collection’ to the international design world. Nisa has been inspired by her mother’s creativity. “The entrepreneurial spirit in me was inherited from my mother ” says Nisa. Embracing the multi faceted exposure during her childhood, Nisa lends her intrinsic love for batiks and fashion into thier homegrown business with passion. Ushani Wijeratne Rambukwella, an expert in IT business science and environmental studies has now joined Yoland to pursue her passion in designing. Poised, confident and with a strong of sense of style, beautiful Ushani said, I’m really excited to be part of Yoland Collection. She is ready to step inside the fabulous world of Yoland’s batik world .

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