The third annual Sri Lanka Design Festival (SLDF) scheduled for November,
features
a fascinating line-up of events including a series of fashion shows.
Among these, one of the most inspirational and interesting fashion shows
of the festival is the Island Craft fashion show:
featuring
handloom, batik and beeralu lace and other crafts from across the
island, and highlights the creativity and skill of each artisan
community through couture collections with contemporary design input
from the Academy of Design (AOD). Currently, the handloom weaving
artisans in Marthamunai – Ampara and Eruvil in Batticaloa are preparing
newly designed textile collections for the Island Craft fashion show at
the upcoming Sri Lanka Design Festival. In the North, another group of
artisans are preparing for the show in Mulaittivu with the help of the
Norwegian Embassy Cultural division where AOD has conducted a design and
skill development
programme for
20 women and introduced them to knitwear and this too is due to be
showcased as part of the island craft fashion show at the festival.
Batik artisans from the central province and beeralu lace makers from
Dikwella, are also preparing special collections for the fashion show.
The unique textile weaving industry in Divulapitiya-Gampaha, where the
use of machine thread in the handlooms to create exquisite textiles is
seen, is another fascinating segment of the show. – -
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