Fashion
Sing-along with Heart to Heart Trust Fund
By Zanita Careem
In an awe inspiring soiree of music and songs, Sohan and the X’periments made it a happening scene at the Sing-a-Long held at Raffles Hotel Kotte. Organised by the Heart to Heart Trust Fund, the Sing-a-long started with an atmosphere of anticipation, and the crowd was swept away by the melodious voice of Sohan backed by his musical group the X-periments
Watching the audience responding, it was clear the volunteers of the Heart to Heart Trust Fund had done a great job. The robust tones and vibrant rhythms put the crowd in a musical world and their excitement intensified as the evening gathered dusk.
There was a medley of rich repertoire consisting both English and Sinhala songs amply highlighting the bands versatality and talent. The musical phenomenon catered to all ages captivating everyone who were present for a worthy cause.
This event Sing-a-Long is a fund raising event said Shanti Fernando, Executive Co-ordinator, Heart to Heart Trust Fund.
Our mission is to offer a lifeline to cardiac patients staggering between life and death. Without timely surgery, their lives hang in the balance. The financial assistance for heart surgeries is not just a donation; it’s a life-saving intervention that brings deep spiritual fulfillment to the donor. We prioritize supporting breadwinners, whose recovery, allows them to continue caring for their families and contributing to the national workforce, said Shanti.
“We have seen able to help save over may lives who have undergone various procedures saving the lives of a cardiac ‘ patient”
The Master of Ceremonies Hussain Jayah, known for his flair for singing and entertaining people, kept the audience on their toes.
The perfectly curated music was complemented by an equally well curated dinner by the Raffles Hotel. Special mention to thier warm hospitality and impeccable service.
The lyrics and the songs filled the hotel ballroom delighting the sophisticated gathering. The dulcet tones of Sohan and the X-periments washed over the crowd, singing many wonderful timeless songs accompanied by the band.
As a final treat for the audience, the volunteer group had arranged many prizes for winners of many competitions. What a perfect ending to a perfect night!
The Heart to Heart Trust Fund is charitable organisation, This fund was founded by Dr Ruwan Ekanayake and Sr Rajitha de Silva The fund also has a group of individuals who voluntary supports the worthy cause.
A big thank you for all the sponsors Hilton, Mariott Courtyard, Mount Lavinia Hotel, Cinnamon Grand, ITC Ratnadeepa, the Grand Kandyan, Queen’s Hotel (Kandy), Ceylon Chocolates, Abdeen Jewellers, Maliban Group, Ramzi Rahaman and Ramani Fernando Salons. Buddhi Batiks and all others who helped in many ways to make this event a success.
- Sera
- Ramzi
- Shanti and Lakshmi
- Deepti
- Sarath and Chandra Wimalaratne
- Shereen
- Shirleen
- Dr Rajitha with Dr Aruni
- Nursing officer Thilini, sister Lakshika and Nelka
- Brigadier Kumran Bohoran
- Indrajith and Oshadi Fernando
- Hussain Jayah
(Pix by Tushara Attapathu)
Fashion
Season of sparkle: Priyanthi’s Christmas soiree
The festive spirit was in full swing as Priyanthi Fernando welcomed friends and family to her annual Christmas party at Gregory’s Road.
The evening combined warmth, laughter and seasonal elegance with every detail thoughtfully curated to celebrate the joy of the season. Guests were greeted by twinkling lights and festive decor that transformed the residence into a holiday haven, the ambience struck the perfect balance between glamour and comfort sparkling armaments, candle lit corners and lovely music by a two piece band, the décor not only set the tone for the evening but also created a picture perfect corners that delighted guests and embodied the true spirit of Christmas.
As the night drew on, the celebrations remained intimate yet vibrant,a reflection of Priyanthi Fernando’s flair for hospitality,this soiree stood out as a testament to the timeless charm of Christmas cheer shared in good company (ZC)
- Priyanthi
Fashion
Shaping the future of style
Ramani Fernando Sunsilk Hair and Beauty Academy
Ramani Fernando Sunsilk Hair and Beauty Academy marked their graduation of their latest cohort of aspiring hair professionals in a ceremony held at Kingsbury Hotel.
For over two decades, the Ramani Fernando Sunsilk Hair and Beauty Academy has stood as a beacon of excellence in beauty education in Sri Lanka. Founded by industry icon Ramani Fernando, the Academy has built a reputation for producing highly skilled professionals who go on to make their mark in salons, both locally and internationally. As the newly minted graduates step out into the world, they carry forward not just certificates, but also the promise of creative authority and personal empowerment.
The chief guest for the occasion was Rosy Senanayake, a long-standing supporter of the Academy’s mission. Addressing the graduates her message echoed her enduring belief that the beauty industry is not merely about aesthetic but about. confidence, self-worth and future leaders.
Over months of rigorous training, these young professionals honed their skills in cutting colouring, styling and contemporary artistry readying themselves to set trends rather than follow them.
Each graduate walked the stage with confidence, their dedication signalling a promising future for Sri Lanka’s beauty and fashion industry! With this new generation of stylists preparing to raise the standard of professional hairstyling.
Ramani Fernando, addressing the audience reflected on the academy’s mission to cultivate not only skills but vision and confidence in every student.
She urged the graduates to embrace continuous learning to take risks with creativity .The world of beauty is ever evolving, stay curious, stay bold and never underestimate the power of your talent, she added emphasising the importance of confidence, discipline and passion in carving a successful career in shaping the future of style.
These graduates are stepping into a world of endless possibilities. They are future of the country, who will carry a forward legacy of creativity. Behind every successful graduate at Sun silk Hair Academy stands a team dedicated to excellence. While Ramani Fernando serves as a visionary Principal and it is Lucky Lenagala, her trusted person who ensures that the academy runs seemingly.
From overseeing training sessions to guiding students, through hands on practice, Lucky plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of hairstylists.
Kumara de Silva, who has been the official compere Ramani’s, Hair graduation ceremony, from inception has brought energy, poise and professionalism. The Sunsilk Hair Academy is a celebration of talent and mentor ship for the graduates stepping confidentially into the next chapter of their careers, ready to make their mark on Sri Lanka beauty landscape
Pix by Thushara Attapathu
By Zanita Careem ✍️
Fashion
Capturing the spirit of Christmas
During this season, Romesh Atapattu’s Capello Salon buzzes with a unique energy – a blend of festive excitement and elegance. Clients arrive with visions of holiday parties, office soirees, seeking looks that capture both glamour and individuality. The salon itself mirrors this celebrity mood. Warm lights, tasteful festive décor create an atmosphere where beauty and confidence flourish.
Romesh Atapattu himself curates the festive décor, infusing the space with his signature sense of style. His personal eye ensures that the décor complements the salon’s modern interiors.
As Colombo slips effortlessly into its most glamorous time of year, the Christmas season brings with it more than twinkling lights and celebrity soirees – it signals a transformation season at salons across the city. Capello salons are no exception.
At the heart of this festive beauty movement is Romesh Atapattu of Capello salons, a name synonymous with refined hair artistry, modern elegance and personalised style.
Christmas is about confidence and celebration. Romesh believes ‘People want to look their best without losing who they are”. Our role is to enhance, not overpower. This philosophy is evident in the salon’s seasonal approach.
Beyond trends, what sets Atapattu apart is the attention to individuality. Each consultation is treated as a creative collaboration – face shape, lifestyle, hair texture and personal style all play a role in creating the best for Romesh.
Stepping into Romesh’s salon during the Christmas season is an experience in itself. The space hums with festive energy while maintaining an atmosphere of calm sophistication.
The décor embraces the Christmas spirit with understated elegance. Tastefully adorned décor, beautiful Xmas tree, soft gold and ivory tones, and gentle hints of red are woven seamlessly into the salon’s contemporary design.
His staff, known for their warmth and professionalism also plays a key role in shaping the salon’s atmosphere—friendly, stylish and always welcoming. The Capello staff combine skill and creativity to deliver results that have a lasting impression.
Beyond trends, what sets Romesh Atapattu apart is the attention to individuality. Each consultation is treated as a creative collaboration – face shape, lifestyle, hair texture and personal style all play a role.
He is a professional who blends technical mastery with a deeply personal approach to style. His dedicated team of skilled professionals, operate with quiet confidence ensuring styles that create an atmosphere of trust, turning every appointment into a personalised and memorable experience.
(ZC) ✍️
Pic by Rohan Herath
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