Fashion
Necessity was my greatest inspiration -Padmini

Year 2023 has been an interesting year for women’s fashion but one of my favourite trends to rise this year has been the increasing number of women wearing tailored outfits . I think the likes of many fashionizes wearing them have become a statement. Hence lady dress makers have created a benchmark in the clothing industry.
I spoke to Palmitin Perren, a popular lady tailor who runs a small shop at Orchard building (Wellaway) to gain an insight into the tailoring industry.
(Q) Tell me about your self?
(A) My name is Palmitin and I always had an interest in design and clothing from a young age and frequently said “I want to be a prominent designer and dress maker”.
I had been working for many people before but my inner desire has been to start something of my own. First I was populary known among women for my perfect saree blouses. But later I started sewing Indian shalwar suits, western dresses, pants, blouses etc.
Q What sparked you to take sewing as a profession ?
(A) The tailoring industry is surprisingly unchanged, it is so unusual when I compare my job to my friends who are computer savvy. I do not use a computer write emails, or even create designs on paper.
My processes are simple and old school, for example taking measurements, writing it down on books, creating designs on my mind. I still write my invoices with pen and paper and sometimes I pick up the work and hand deliver them, if it is an urgent job. I maintain a close rapport with my clients who come from far, sometimes even from outstations. It is a satisfying job to see the end result of my hard work.
(Q) Has being a woman in the industry affected your job?
(A) No. I always believe we are equal Physically yes but creativity is the same
(Q) Do you have competition?
(A) Yes. Healthy competition is a pre-requisite for a thriving business. My working place at the Orchard building has many dress makers,both male and female.
Necessity was my greatest inspiration. I have an inner determination which is my forte. I knew I have to create a career of my own and made all arrangements to make this career path work. My family gave me the wholehearted support .
Your plans?
A I want to continue with my passion .And of course,my intention was to give my clients the best. I really had to rely on my inner determination to step up and prove myself to reach the top. When I first started my craft, I had to to depend on experienced cutters and tailors, all males of course. I never knew them personally, but only by thier reputation. I just kept telling myself “I will make a mark in my career just like them”.
(Q) How did you build your clientele?
(A) Firstly I gained their trust and thier confidence by delivering on time. Sewing is something I love and do with interest. This is the reason why my clients are always with me here in my atelier from the rich to the middle class.
(Q) When did you start your own business?
(A) That was my biggest challenging to date. I always had a huge learning curve. I have never reached the point of wanting to walk away from it all. I had always been a perfectionist with my work,Precision and accuracy are my motto that governs my work. There is no perfect size only the perfect fit. My proudest moments are seeing my clients love what I do for them. Smiles beaming from my clients, when they slip into an outfit tailored by me is my greatest satisfaction.
Fashion
Yoland’s identity in fashion

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 .
Fashion
Timeless hair styles and glamour for 2025

Ramani Fernando talks on-
By Zanita Careem
Ramani Fernando, the face and visionary behind one of Sri Lanka’s most popular hair dressing destinations, Ramani Fernando Salons.
A definitely a self made business woman. Ramani is truly an inspiration to women to follow their dreams. A master of her passions, she has been making waves in the world of beauty from inception of her first beauty salon . She is a name synonymous with the highest standards of hairstyling and beauty in Sri Lanka. A fashionista, and renowned for her ability to transform the most sublime into masterpieces in terms of hairstyles,makeup,bridal dressing and all others related to beauty.
What hairstyle or makeup are trending in 2025?
This year, we’re seeing timeless styles like ultra bobs and soft, textured waves making a big comeback. They’re versatile and flattering for many. For makeup, glowing, natural skin paired with bold eyeliners or glossy lips is a winning combination—it’s about making a statement while keeping it fresh.
What are your go brands for makeup and skin care?
I love Charlotte Tilbury, Mac and Nars for makeup, they cater to diverse needs beautifully. For skincare, brands like Sothys,CeraVe and La Roche Posay are fantastic—they focus on effective ingredients and are easy to incorporate into any routine.
How do you stay abreast with popular trends in makeup and hairstyles this year?
I stay inspired by following global trends on platforms like Instagram and attending beauty expos. It’s essential to stay connected with the industry, so I often go through magazines and interact with other professionals.
How social media has helped you to be what you are?
Social media has transformed the way we connect with clients. It’s a platform to share work, showcase new trends, and inspire. It’s been a huge part of how I’ve built and maintained my brand.
Any challenges or struggles last year as a hairdresser?
Every year brings challenges, especially with staying ahead in a competitive industry. But it’s also exciting!
What’s old is new again? Your comments?
Trends like pin-up waves and winged eyeliner prove that classics never go out of style. It’s wonderful to see these looks being reimagined for today.
Environmental impact of various beauty products? As a beautician how do you embrace sustainable practices? What does sustainability mean to you?
As a beautician, I believe we have a responsibility to the environment. Using eco friendly products, minimizing waste, and supporting sustainable brands is a small step with a big impact.
Any plans for expanding any new services for clients this year?
We’re looking at expanding beauty services, scalp treatments and personalized skincare consultations.
Shift towards inclusivity and diversity is something we look forward, but what does it mean exactly when it comes to beauty salons?
It means embracing all skin tones, hair textures, and personal styles. Inclusivity isn’t just a trend; it’s about ensuring everyone feels represented and beautiful. Creating my salon that celebrates the uniqueness of each invidual and fostering a sense of belonging and self expression is something that will get me loyal customers all year around
The trend this year is expanding beyond traditional services salons all over follow to meet customer preferences and needs? Will you follow these trends?
Clients today want more than a haircut or makeup—they seek an experience. I strongly believe in adapting to these trends while maintaining the personalized touch that clients value. It’s not just about keeping up; it’s about anticipating what will make our clients feel cared for and special. If these additions enhance the client experience, then they are worth pursuing. Adding new services is a prominent trend that’s driven by evoving demands and client preferences.
Technology is taking over every aspect of our lives, its revolutionising the customers interact with salons and technology is enhancing customer experiences?
Technology has become a game-changer in the beauty industry, and salons are no exception. It is revolutionizing how clients interact with us and significantly enhancing their overall experience.
These technologies save time, improve accuracy, and elevate the salon experience. While innovation is key, the personal connection with clients remains at the heart of what we do. Technology enhances this connection rather than replacing it.”
Your personalised approach towards your customers have been your priority always. How will this change this year to build a larger base of loyal customers?
I always focus on personal approach—remembering a client’s preferences, offering customized recommendations. Building trust and rapport are keys to loyalty.
Do you believe in the adage, Comfort is king? Will you follow this personalised experiences for customers to make them extra special?
One of the most important hair salon trends that is gaining popularity is the emphasis on comfort . Customers arent buying simple haircuts ,they buy thewhole experience .Yes, absolutely! Making clients feel extra special with tailored experiences, from a relaxing ambience to personalized care are my goals always.
Ultra bobs, side partings, curls and waves, brands will be in vogue this year too? What are the hair colours in fashion this year.
“Colours like warm brunettes and platinum blondes are in. Hairstyles like side partings and ultra bobs are versatile and chic.
Make up colours. Is it bold or nude?
“This year, it’s a mix. Bold hues like cobalt blue make a statement, while soft nudes offer a polished, understated elegance.”
Biggest nail colour trends for 2025 and nail designers?
“Metallics, earthy tones, and 3D nail art are huge this year. Nail designs have become an art form, and clients love expressing themselves through it.”
Will shimmer in eye shadows are in ?
Shimmer is here to stay. Gold, bronze, and metallic pinks are beautiful for creating captivating, luminous looks.
Fashion
A Glittering Start to 2025

Sheraton Kosgoda Turtle Beach Resort welcomed the new year in grand style with its highly anticipated New Year’s eve gala dinner dance. The event, held at the picturesque Poolside Lawn, drew over 250 guests who enjoyed a night of culinary excellence, dazzling entertainment, and vibrant celebrations.
Guests were treated to a sumptuous buffet spread, featuring a mix of international and local delicacies, followed by high-energy performances by live DJs, captivating dance acts, and a breathtaking fireworks display at midnight.
The highlight of the evening was the electrifying ambience, with guests dancing the night away and creating unforgettable memories by the scenic beachfront.
Sheraton Kosgoda Turtle Beach Resort continues to be a prime destination for vibrant events, offering world-class hospitality and idyllic settings for unforgettable celebrations.
- Sandun Dance Academy dancers entertaining Guests grooving to the beats on the dance floor the guests
- Guests grooving to the beats on the dance floor
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