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At Kirsche Capital : Explore beauty of modesty and modern fashion

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Kirsche capital, latest addition to the fashion destination of Colombo caters to the stylist and modern women of today. With a focus on modest fashion, Krishe Capital brings to life fashionable and stylish, ensembles to the modest women seeking fashion forward options. This boutique caters to any women who find her strength in covering up and wearing clothes that are stylish but modest at the same time. Thier ensembles are an exclusive Ramadan edit. Stay fashion forward this Ramazan, with Kirche clothing, thier essence lies in grace, confidence and most importantly comfort.

Kirsche Capital, a dynamic addition to Colombo’s fashion scene, proudly announces the launch of its newest collection, offering a fusion of affordability, trendiness, and modesty in contemporary fashion. Nestled on R.A. De Mel Mawatha in Colombo 3, Kirsche Capital is the brainchild of CEO and Co-Founder Dr. Sarah Fazy, a fashion enthusiast dedicated to bridging fashion with trendsetting designs.

Spanning an impressive 4,000 square feet, the Kirsche Capital store epitomizes style, showcasing meticulously curated men’s and women’s ready-to-wear clothing along with adorable children’s wear. With a commitment to delivering high-quality, contemporary designs, the brand offers a diverse range of timeless tops, dresses, pants, skirts, and shirts tailored to suit any occasion.

Recognising the surge in demand for modest fashion, Kirsche Capital introduced its inaugural modest wear line. In response to customer feedback and market trends, the brand’s latest collection caters to individuals seeking stylish yet modest attire. To mark this milestone, Kirsche Capital hosted a captivating fashion show featuring its modest wear range, complemented by a live hijab demonstration tutorial led by hijab stylist Aysha Iqbal. Demonstrating unique hijab styling and draping techniques, the event underscored Kirsche Capital’s commitment to empowering individuals to express their personal style effortlessly.

Co-founder and Director of Kirsche Capital Viduravi Hansaja Kumbukage brings his cinematic background to the forefront. Renowned as a local actor, he is well-known for his distinct style and passion for fashion. He expressed enthusiasm for the launch, stating, “We are thrilled to introduce our modest wear collection, catering to the evolving needs of our customers. Combining affordability with style, we aim to empower individuals to feel beautiful while adhering to their modest dressing preferences.”

In addition to its women’s collection, Kirsche Capital presents a range of comfortable and high-quality T-shirts and shirts for men, catering to contemporary fashion sensibilities. They also have an extensive kid’s collection, making it an ideal one-stop-shop location for the clothing needs of the entire family. Emphasising a modern, feminine style and an inclusive approach, the brand remains committed to fostering positive change and enhancing diversity in its offerings.

For more information about Kirsche Capital and its journey, visit the store directly or contact them at +94112370123.

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Global advocate for humanity

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Charming Anudi Gunasekara (25y) is the reigning Miss World Sri Lanka 2024/25. Hailing from Anuradhapura where she studied at Central College, Anuradhapura, she is a graduate from the University of Kelaniya with a Second Upper BA (Hons) degree in International Studies.

She also holds a Diploma in International Relations from the Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies (BCIS)

An Honorary Member of Rotary International 3220, Anudi is the Founder of Saheli, a non-profit organization to combat period poverty in Sri Lanka.

She represents Sri Lanka at the Miss World grand finale in India in May this year.

Begun in 1951, the Miss World pageant is the world’s oldest beauty pageant. In 1972, Miss World became the first major international pageant to feature a dedicated charity program, “Beauty with a Purpose,” which has since raised millions of dollars for causes such as education, disaster relief, and child healthcare.

Excerpt of interview with this ethereal beauty.

We can see a glow in your face and it looks like you are excited to be part of the Miss World Contest?

Absolutely! Competing in Miss World has always been a dream of mine. Wearing the Sri Lankan sash with pride and representing my country on such a prestigious stage is truly a dream come true. I’m incredibly excited for the main competition!

What made you choose your journey in the world of beauty pageants?

I’ve been modelling since I was 19, and Miss World was always a milestone I aspired to achieve. It wasn’t an overnight decision but rather something I’ve been preparing for over the years. What truly drew me to Miss World is its purpose beyond physical beauty, it made me realize that this is my calling.

Did your parents appreciate your choice of entering into pageantry. If no how did you convinced them?

They have always been incredibly understanding and supportive. As the eldest among my siblings, I grew up as an independent child, and that has built a strong sense of trust. They believe in me and know that I can handle whatever comes my way.

You are not only representing Sri Lanka, but the entire world which also adds responsibilities on your shoulders. One such responsibility will be your association with humanity. Tell us how you will deal?

As Miss Sri Lanka and a participant in Miss World, I recognize that my role extends beyond representing my country, it is also about embracing the responsibility of being a global advocate for humanity.

One of the most effective ways to uphold this responsibility is by using my platform to address pressing social issues, particularly those affecting marginalized women. Through my Beauty with a Purpose project, I have already committed to tackling period poverty in Sri Lanka by raising awareness, improving access to sanitary products, and advocating for policy changes. However, the issue of menstrual equity is not confined to one country; it is a global concern that affects millions of women.

Whether it is period poverty, gender inequality, or access to education, my approach will always be rooted in compassion, action, and sustainable solutions.

Who would be your role model from Miss World pageantry?

Manushi Chhillar was the Miss World who truly inspired me to pursue this journey. Her story and purpose resonated with me, reinforcing my desire to be part of Miss World.

Could you walk as through your prep routine diet, fitness, personality training etc. What will you do if you win the title?

The Miss World Sri Lanka team and I work tirelessly to ensure that I represent myself in the best way possible. Fitness has been a key focus as I prepare for the sports and fitness segment, and while I’m mindful of my diet, I make sure not to restrict my body to the point of discomfort. Balance is important. Additionally, I undergo daily training to refine my personality and overall presentation, ensuring I bring my best self to the competition.

What is beauty according to you and how do you drive purpose in beauty?

To me, beauty is not just about appearance, it is a reflection of one’s character, values, and the impact they create in the world. True beauty lies in kindness, resilience, and the ability to uplift others. I drive purpose in beauty by ensuring that my voice, actions, and platform contribute to meaningful change. As Miss Sri Lanka, I have used my role to advocate for menstrual equity through my Beauty with a Purpose project, addressing period poverty and empowering women with knowledge and resources. Beauty becomes purposeful when it is used as a force for good, when it inspires confidence, creates opportunities, and fosters a sense of belonging.

There are many who debate whether beauty pageants are still relevant or not, what is your stand on this?

Beauty pageants, particularly Miss World, remains highly relevant because they have evolved beyond physical appearance to become platforms for advocacy, empowerment, and social change. When done right, pageants are not just about crowns and titles, they are about purpose, passion, and making a difference. That is why I stand firmly in support of their continued relevance.

Lastly your message for all those aspiring girls who wants to win a beauty pageant?

Don’t approach it as a race, but see it as an opportunity for personal growth and transformation. You don’t need to win a title to make a meaningful impact on society. What truly makes you a queen isn’t the crown you wear, but how you treat others and the positive changes you bring to the world.

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Mythical Ceylon Collection by CHARINI

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By Zanita Careem

CHARINI is a well-known brand renowned for its bold yet elegant statement designs and unique concepts. This season,popular designer CHARINI will be presenting a collection that gives Sri Lankan traditional art a contemporary twist, bringing the mythical creatures of Sri Lankan history to life, beautified with floral elements from ancient paintings.

Each element has been meticulously hand-drawn with intricate details, staying true to the rich heritage of Sri Lankan artistry. These hand-drawn illustrations have then been carefully transformed into artworks, which are printed onto fabric to seamlessly blend tradition with modern design. This fusion of craftsmanship and innovation brings a unique depth to each piece in the collection. This is… the Mythical Ceylon Collection by CHARINI.’’

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Nescafé Fashion Café

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Nescafé Sri Lanka launched their “Nescafé Fashion Café” at Colombo Fashion Week 2025, a first-of-its-kind experience blending coffee with fashion, serving as the official coffee partner for the event. It was designed to be a unique hub for designers, artists, influencers, and fashion enthusiasts to connect As a brand that awakens senses and fuel ambition, the Nescafe Fashion Cafe will be a creative space where the energy of thr runway meets the warmth of a perfectly brewed cafe.  This is a celebration of creativity,individuality, that resonate values deeply with Nescafe said Bernie Stefan Managing Director Nestle Lanka

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