The Luxury Edition focused on the possibility of increasing the value of designed products through inspired craftsmanship.
The full-day event showcased Sri Lanka's finest fashion design talent with emphasis on luxury and wedding wear and featured luxury, occasion and bridal trousseau segments.
Several Sri Lankan designers who have mastered the art of creating luxury products for the local and international markets presented their collections to a large audience.
Among them, Charini Suriyage, Fouzul Hameed, Harindra Gunawardena and Ayesh Wickramaratne elevated their inspirational creations by adding a variety of eyewear from Vision Care’s world-class collection of premium eyewear brands.
They included Tom Ford, D&G, Versace, Bvlgari, Prada, Ray Ban and Vogue.
In addition to these brands, Vision Care also offers customers a diverse range of other premium international brands for frames and sunglasses such as Emporio Armani, Michael Kors, Polaroid, Carrera, Coach, Oakley, Gucci, Porsche and many others.
These brands are available at Vision Care’s expanding branch network located islandwide and also on their online store shop.visioncare.lk.
Harsha Maduranga - General Manager of Vision Care stated,
“Vision Care has been a long-standing ‘Official Eyewear Partner’ of Colombo Fashion Week and we are thrilled to extend the partnership for yet another year.
Every year, our top-of-the-line eye wear brands have been used creatively by the designers participating at CFW to add the finishing touches of glamour and style to their stunning fashion collections.
This year was no different with as many as four Sri Lankan designers taking their pick from our expansive range of world-class, premium eyewear brands which are widely sought after in the world of fashion.”
Having commenced in 2003, CFW has over the years created formats that demand transformation across the key pillars that would define today's fashion industry.
Its Mission is to establish, develop and maintain an efficient fashion eco-system that incubates the best of Sri Lankan design.
The various entities of CFW work in different areas of the fashion industry, including fashion week platforms, creative events, media, sustainable fashion, education-based programs and fashion brands.