Chitral Jayathilake – Celebrated Nature Photographer & Wildlife Enthusiast

Chitral Jayathilake, is a name synonymous with wildlife photography. With an avid interest in promulgating Sri Lanka as a wildlife destination, he reprises his role primarily as a nature lover and then some, through a cornucopia of trail blazing efforts, ensuring that others follow suit. Brandishing an in-depth knowledge of wildlife hotspots of the island has given Chitral the cutting edge as he steers his able team at Cinnamon Nature Trails.

In Retrospect

His interest in photography was sparked long before the dawn of the digital age; following the footsteps of his illustrious father, Chitral dabbled in the art of photography with verve.

He was at liberty to use the tools to hone his love for photography, which in turn enabled this pioneer nature photographer a chance to submit his picture for a contest when he was merely seventeen years old. “The honorary award presented by the Duke of Cambridge was a milestone in my life,” enthused he.

While pursuing his passion for capturing the pictures which spoke volumes to its viewers, Chitral commenced his career in the airline industry of the leading conglomerate in the island, John Keells PLC (John Keells Holdings at the time).

He held his first exhibition at the age of 28 and published his premier coffee table book in collaboration with the late Ravi Samarasinghe.

Chitral embarked on a perilous journey to the war torn areas in the North and North East in search of nature’s bounty and was the happiest when the conflict ended in 2009. “This was the second momentum for me and the greatest opportunity this Island achieved,” said he as the cessation of civil strife opened an avalanche of opportunities in terms of exploration.

A Wealth of Knowledge

His extensive knowledge of the wild coupled with his agility and stealthy reflexes, is considered a gift by many renowned nature photographers, who value his immense contribution in placing Sri Lanka on the map; predominantly as a nature based tourist destination.

“Our country is home to a rich bio- diversity and eco-system and I have always marveled at the vibrancy of nature, yearning to showcase it to the world.”

 “A few years ago, I made a transition in my career by transferring to the JK Hotel sector which was a beneficial decision as it fueled my passion for creativity and the wild. Subsequently, the two interests fused to bring about the concept of wild life tourism. Along with a team of equally passionate souls, we established the Cinnamon Nature trails which brought in celebrated wildlife enthusiasts of the world.”

Working with the Celebrities

Chitral’s efforts have continuously reached across the realm to international platforms such as BBC Earth, National Geography, BBC Natural History and much more.

“I have been very fortunate to work alongside renowned nature lovers, photographers and wildlife film makers such as Jonathan and Angela Scott who are the only couple to have won the ‘Overall Winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award’ as individuals, the celebrated British marine biologist, Dr. Charles Anderson, world famous wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum as well as TV wildlife celebrity Austin Stevens. Apart from the above mentioned star-studded names were many others including BBC presenter, author, wildlife evangelist and conservationist Chris Packham, award-winning photographer, presenter and legendary wildlife guide Paul Goldstein who is passionate conservationist promoting sustainable tourism and Bence Mate – The highest BBC award winning photographer from Hungary”.

Exploring the Ends of the Earth

“I believe in tapping the potential and not allowing oneself to be stagnated. Hence, the reason for providing an out bound tourist venture, titled ‘Wildlife Exposed’ which is solely based on exploring the wilds of South America predominantly the forests of Brazil which is home to the jaguar, the jungles of Rwanda famous for its population of silverback gorillas and India’s verdant woodlands in search of the majestic Bengal tiger and of course the vast grasslands of Kenya, which is the habitat for many species. After all, why does one have to adhere to the norm when there is a world of opportunity that awaits those who are willing to take the plunge,” announced he.  

“These adventure based holiday excursions which are tailor-made for nature enthusiast are specially curated by Cinnamon Holidays which provide experiences to celebrate the natural world, admiring traditions and heritage, diversity of people and places while treading lightly among the magical spaces on earth,” remarked Chitral.

Family – the backbone of success

Chitral receives his greatest support and admiration from his beautiful spouse, Oshadi and his two equally pretty and talented daughters, Dewmi and Ashvini. His time spent with his family is equally as important as his sojourns to the wilds.

Dewmi, is a fashion designer working at the MAS Group, while Ashvini, who echoes the sentiments of her father in terms of photography, aspires to be an architect someday. She herself has gained recognition for her photographic escapades, which involved a few exhibitions alongside her father and another with Dimitri Goonewardane. A few years ago the young photographers (Ashvini & Dimitri) who are protégés of Chitral, published a 136 page book titled “Growing in the Wild” in 2013 when they were 19 years and 15 years respectively.

I am proud of my girls who have embarked on careers which revolve around creativity and design,” stated Chitral with unbridled pride.

The Importance of Sustainability

Chitral emphasized on the key elements which will eventually prevent unethical practices which endanger the gifts endowed by Mother Nature to our isle, “as much as we need to promote tourism, the government itself has to set up the parameters for sustaining and conserving our wildlife without allowing greed to overtake regulations.

Wild life and nature based tourism should not add unnecessary stress to the habitats as the controls and guidelines need to be in place. For instance Yala exhibits the potential threat to the wildlife sanctuaries when there are no restrictions as the animals are faced with tremendous stress due to the overwhelming numbers which visit the park daily during the season.

The government should implement the relevant controls to mitigate such an influx into the nature reserves if they wish to preserve and retain the natural beauty of its environment and we can learn much from our neighbors and shape the necessary controls that will ensure what’s wild and free here stays like that for years to come.

We can look at the countries such as Costa Rica and even Rwanda which are thriving due to their ability to control visitation which helps to preserve the wild habitat and enhance guests experiences ,” added he.

Photography Exhibition

At present the nature aficionado who espouses the cause of promoting Sri Lanka as a wildlife destination is heavily involved in promoting the ‘Cinnamon Sri Lanka Photo Contest,’which enables tourists to send in pictures of the island which encapsulate either one of the seven categories such as nature , landscapes and cityscapes, interior, culture and people, activity and adventure, deeper perspective or photo essay travel shots with the added opportunity to submit their best videography experiences in the island. The ongoing application process which expires in a few days will be adjudged on technical excellence, composition and originality and enable the winner to receive USD5000 in cash with the bonus award of a 21-day all expenses paid vacation to photograph this bountiful island to their hearts content. The winner of the videography category will receive USD2500 with a day 10 day all- expenses paid assignment to cover Sri Lanka.

Message to the Budding Nature Photographers

The words of the expert to budding nature photographers is saturated with wisdom ,“my message to those interested in following this path which requires a penchant for the natural world is to have bouts of patience as one allows the wild to offer its opportune moments. Do not try to create an image by disrupting the natural flow of nature; let the animals and the landscapes move at their own pace while you respect and reverence their world and feel honoured that they have allowed you to be a part of this not vice versa. It is also imperative to have a profound bond with nature prior to embarking on a path which requires one to take on a meditative stance; conforming to the surroundings while being keenly aware of every movement in order to capture the perfect picture which will reveal its story to the world.  

In the past the potential for nature photography was limited to the restrictive investments and it was only a handful of individuals who would embark on such a career, but the trends have changed due to the onset of digital photography and social media. One does not necessarily have to be technologically savvy to click at an image but the creative aspect and the passion for nature does play a significant part in capturing nature in its unadulterated albeit breathtaking beauty. A photograph depicts a story and you as a photographer should consider yourself as the narrator.”

By Rochelle Palipane Gunaratne

 

Between Waxing and Waffles

What does waxing and waffles have in common you may ask? The answer lies in a love story between two people that has given birth to not just two beautiful children, but also to two budding enterprises that are household names in Colombo.

Like their two ventures “BeWaxed” and “The Waffle Café”, Durga and Marcus Kenny are polar opposites. While Marcus is the quieter behind-the-scenes kinda guy, Durga is “the face” of the companies.

The idea for a specialized waxing salon first dawned on Durga when she herself couldn’t find a safe, secure and personalized place to meet her requirements. After much research and thought, “BeWaxed” came in to being. Colombo being the tiny metropolis that it is news soon spread and the salon received an overwhelming response. A year ago the salon was relocated to a more spacious and convenient location at Kirimandala Mawatha. The official website for the salon www.bewaxed.lk was also launched and has enabled customers to get a view of services and comforts provided before stepping in to the plush new outlet. The waxing salon also has a huge social media following waiting eagerly for tips and information on the “perfect wax”.

“We now have a loyal clientele of about 3,000 customers who seek our range of services and it gives me great joy to see repeat customers who have now more or less become a part of the family.” Durga also explains that “BeWaxed” differs from all other waxing and regular salons across the country in terms of being the only exclusively for ladies establishment of its kind. This offers Durga’s clients the private and safe environment that women desire when it comes to such intimate matters. She also attributes the salon’s success to her loyal staff, many of whom have been with her since its inception.

Being ardent globe-trotters and after many visits to Europe the duo also had another great idea. Being self-proclaimed “foodies”, Durga and Marcus had enjoyed cuisines from around the world but found that “waffles” were a common favourite. “We did our research and realized that although many restaurants and cafes served waffles as a part of their menu, there was no dedicated place where it was all about waffles. And that is how we got the idea of the waffle café”.

Conveniently located in the suburbs of Etul Kotte, “The Waffle Café” is quite the dream come true for any food lover. The menu put together by Durga and Marcus combines the goodness of traditional Belgian waffles with a Sri Lankan twist. On any given date the café is packed to the brim with waffle-enthusiasts waiting their turn to try out the by-now infamous “Gini Kukula” (Waffles topped with Sri Lankan spicy chicken curry) or “Yakka’s Sausage” (Super-hot devilled sausages on waffles). We are also told that the “Buthaya’s Buttons” (Mixed mushrooms cooked in Chinese chilli sauce) is a favourite among the vegetarians.

Traditionally warm waffles are best eaten with butter and maple syrup and this is exactly what Durga recommends with her Liege Waffles. Liege waffles are harder in texture and Durga’s chefs add pearl sugar to the dough for that extra crunch. The complete experience at the café is best-described as homely, with the couple themselves often there to chat with customers and tell their stories of how Marcus came up with the names.

With two young children, we are compelled to ask this power couple how they juggle two businesses and still manage to run a family successfully. “Just like any other couple we have our challenges as well but what’s important is that we work with our strengths and manage our differences. There are days when you are literally pulling your hairs out but what matters in the end is not to kill each other”, laughs Durga.

In a day and age when marriage and family is the last thing on many people’s minds, it is indeed an honour and privilege to know that there are those few who value it above all else. Durga and Marcus Kenny have defied the odds and made it all work out somehow.

Information

Names: Durga and Marcus Kenny

DOB: 14th August 1982 and 01st April 1976

Family: 2 kids (7 year old son and 2 year old daughter)

Previous Employment

Durga: Tourism/Hospitality

Marcus: Garment manufacturing

Role-Model

Durga: Every day working moms

Marcus: My father

Philosophy in Life

Durga: Don’t be afraid to start again if you fail the first time!

Marcus: Life is what YOU make of it!

Favourites

5 Things in Durga’s Handbag at All Times

Hand sanitizer…Lipstick…Phone…Perfume…Sunglasses

4 Things Marcus Loves to Eat

Paneer…Bananas…Peanut Butter…Pol Sambol

3 Places Durga Loves to Travel to

Maldives…Singapore…Italy

2 of Marcus’ Favourite Sports

Mixed Martial Arts… Cycling

1 Thing They Hate About Each Other

Durga: His ability to forgive people easily

Marc us: Early morning frown for no apparent reason

Written by Nishu Hassim

Photo Credit: Sanura Gunawardana

 

Yves Saint Laurent Beauté launched in Sri Lanka

Parisian couture brand, Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), launched its makeup range in Sri Lanka during a formal cocktail event at the Galle Face Hotel. The event was attended by VIP customers of the luxury fragrance, skin care and cosmetics retailer, Exclusive Lines of the Pee Bee Group. Exclusive Lines is the sole agent for Yves Saint Laurent in Sri Lanka.

Yves Saint Laurent was originally a French luxury fashion house that was founded by designers Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Berge. Currently it markets a broad luxury range of women’s and men’s clothing, leather goods, shoes and jewellery. YSL Beauty products have a notable presence in the luxury beauty market across the globe.

Speaking at the launch, Jerome Georges-Vivien, the Zone Director for Yves Saint Laurent said: “YSL fragrances have already been in the country for some time and we felt that it was the right time to launch the beauty products.”

Exclusivity is important to Yves Saint Laurent stressed Mr. Georges-Vivien and the partnership with Exclusive lines will ensure that YSL products will be presented to customers in the right setting where customers can benefit from the expert guidance of the Exclusive Lines teams at Odel, Majestic City and Crescat Boulevard. Mr. Georges-Vivien stressed that the partnership with Exclusive Lines is very important to YSL.

“YSL was originally known for their couture and thereafter that they introduced accessories, such as watches and handbags. Luxury fragrances followed and that’s where my interest lies. About 25 years ago we never had an opportunity to introduce any kind of couture in Sri Lanka,” said Hiru Surtani Director for Exclusive Lines.

YSL offers a wide range of beauty products for women from lipsticks, eye shadow palettes, mascara and make up brushes as well as several others. The brand has also introduced an extensive collection of perfumes for both men and women. YSL’s fragrance line includes many that are considered pillars of the perfume industry such as Mon Paris, Black Opium, La Nuit de L’Homme.

At the launch event a professional makeup artist from YSL, Lilly Nouilati from the London College of Make-up, demonstrated bold and powerful looks using the make-up range, explaining how YSL products understand and work well with each other.

The products are well suited to Sri Lankan skin tones, Mr. Surtani noted, adding that it is great for customers to have a high end luxury brand available in Sri Lanka. In future he hopes to see many new colors, trends and textures coming in through new products.

 

 

Waters Edge Breaks Ground for Mega Entertainment Centre Project

Situated on the outskirts of Colombo and surrounded by the tranquil waters of the Diyawanna, Waters Edge Battaramulla is known globally for its breathtaking views and plethora of restaurants that serve up gourmet cooking from around the world. It is also a preferred choice for those who desire breathtaking venues for special events that are located throughout the landscape of the property.

Lead by the ideas and efforts of Minister of Megapolis and Western Development Patali Champika Ranawaka, Chairman of Waters Edge Chamath De Silva and General Manager Rohan Fernandopulle, the waterfront property has many projects in the pipeline. The groundbreaking ceremony for one of the most ambitious projects to-date was held today under their patronage. The event was also attended by high ranking officials from the ministry, UDA and Waters Edge. “The Station at the Edge” will be a one-of-a-kind entertainment hub that brings together sports and entertainment.

Speaking at the ceremony Chairman of Waters Edge Chamath De Silva noted, “Sports and entertainment have a long history of being an integral part of people’s lives. We as Sri Lankans love our cricket and many other sports have also come up in the recent past. As an island blessed with an abundance of waterworks, we have also seen a significant rise in interest for water-sports. This new centre will be a culmination of both indoor and outdoor activities. Waters Edge is looking to be the hub for sports entertainment in the country, providing a platform for all sports in the country.”

The development project aims to create a recreation, leisure and sports facility on the far side of the water front in collaboration with the Ministry of Sports and the Urban Development Authority. With an aim of introducing sports tourism to Sri Lanka the space will also allow various sports associations and bodies the chance to utilize the area for national and international level sporting events. The centre will facilitate thirty sports including many water sports such as kayaking, rowing and wind surfing among many others. The centre will be segregated into three different categories under extreme sports, leisure sports and kid’s sports.

The main objectives behind the project are to convert acres of land into an area that provides the general public with an opportunity to engage in sports and relax while also providing the youth of the country with state-of-the-art facilities to train at. The preservation of the nature that surrounds the hotel is also one of the causes that sit close to the hearts of the hotel and the UDA with much emphasis being placed on sustainable infrastructure development.

The project will also feature a unique train running along a rail track consisting of seven carriages that will be converted into kitchens and three passenger compartments revamped into restaurants serving up hawker style street food. The platform beside the railway track too will be used as part of the restaurants creating a typical train station atmosphere with the hustle and bustle that is commonplace of a Sri Lankan railway station. Ensuring that the restaurant is accessible to all, food will be affordably priced and made fresh daily. A fresh fish market is also on the cards.

For more information on the project please contact Waters Edge on 0112 863863.

 

volvo’s new s90 has arrived in sri lanka

Colombo, Sri Lanka. Swedish Cars (Private) Limited, a new subsidiary company under the IWS Holdings Group, has introduced the all-new S90; Volvo’s new premium 4-door, 5-seat flagship luxury sedan. It is built on the new Scalable Product Architecture (SPA), Volvo’s advanced modular product platform that will underpin all new Volvo cars in the 90 and 60 Series.

Since the new S90 was launched in late 2016, the model has won over 30 accolades in a range of categories such as Car Design of the Year, Best Car Technology Award, People’s Choice of the Year, Red Dot Design Award of the Year, to name a few.

Like its siblings in the Volvo 90 series, the XC90 and V90, the S90 carries Volvo’s new design language, with added safety features. The S90 is powered by Volvo’s all-new Drive-E Powertrains, including petrol and diesel. The other key features include the iconic “Thor’s Hammer” LED headlight design and the concave front grille inspired by the iconic P1800 with the Volvo Iron Mark. The S90’s dashboard is made slimmer and has larger wood inserts with a newly designed steering wheel, instrument cluster, seats, and center console. The new S90 is also very roomy due to its longer wheelbase. The all-new Drive-E Powertrains combine the low-fuel consumption and emissions of a four-cylinder engine with the performance of a six or eight-cylinder, and the result is a smooth, powerful ride – with fewer stops at the fuel pump.

The all-new S90 engine is available in both petrol and diesel variants and delivers all the benefits of a high performance, low emission engine with an total power output of 254hp and 190hp respectively, with a top speed of 230 km/h with an economical 2.0-litre engine.

All new Volvo cars also have a connectivity offering called Sensus which delivers an intuitive 9.5 inch touch screen interface that combines car functions, navigation, connected services and in-car entertainment applications. The portrait-oriented touch screen enables easy and fast access to a host of functions and features.

Volvo’s leadership in the field of automotive safety is confirmed in the S90 which includes IntelliSafe, a sophisticated feature that consist of a suite of intelligent technologies that goes a long way to preventing, or lessening the impact of a collision. IntelliSafe anticipates danger and can help you avoid it by acting as a navigation co-pilot who’s always on the lookout, ready to intervene to help keep the driver safe. Volvo’s City Safety Technology, which is a standard on all Volvo models, combines automatic breaking functionality and collision avoidance systems to cover a range of potential accident scenarios and helps keep people safe.

The S90 is fitted with an improved Pilot Assist System which helps the driver to drive the car between the road lane whilst at the same time maintaining a pre-selected time interval to a preceding vehicle. Pilot Assist is another step towards Volvo’s dedication to achieving their Safety Vision which states that by the year 2020, no one should be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo car.

About Swedish Cars  

As the newest subsidiary of the IWS Holdings Group, Swedish Cars (Private) Limited is the sole importer and distributor of Volvo cars, parts and service in Sri Lanka since 2016. The 20,000 sq. ft. Volvo Centre Sri Lanka facility in Kandy Road, Kelaniya was recently completed in December 2016 and will serve as a one-stop facility for Volvo sales, service and spare parts to ensure exceptional service levels and convenience to Volvo customers.

 

 

Vaseline launches Skin Health Week

Our skin puts up a tough exterior day after day through life and changing weather conditions as our own protective shield. Not taking care of this protective shield makes it weary and the damage is visible as skin appears dull, dry and darkened. This is our skin’s way of alerting us that we need to do more to hydrate, nourish and heal what was lost.

Vaseline, which has been in the forefront of educating consumers about skin care, has now taken a giant leap to heighten its efforts by launching the ‘Skin by Vaseline’ campaign. This will benefit consumers to learn and address skin related issues depending on environmental and physical condition skin is exposed to.

Vaseline hosted an educational and engaging forum held on 10th March at Park Street Mews Colombo, bringing together experts specializing in nutrition, beauty, cosmetics and corporate sector discussing ‘Body-skin care habits and skin health of Sri Lankan Women’.  Joining the panel discussion was Dr. Lasith Uyanege MBBS, Human Nutrition MSc; Director/ CEO Ramani Fernando Salons Ramani Fernando; Editor of The Modelz Magazine and former Miss. Sri Lanka Rozanne Diasz Leanage; Marketing Manager – Hair and Skin Care, Unilever Sri Lanka Nilushi Jayatileke and Brand Manager, Unilever Sri Lanka Munazza Rafeek.

In attendance the experts discussed how to care for skin with a balanced diet and stressed on the importance of using a suitable body moisturizing lotion, while beauticians shared tips on how to follow a regular skin care regime and shared inspirational stories about body confidence in women.

Marketing Manager – Hair and Skin Care, Unilever Sri Lanka Nilushi Jayatileke stated, “Our skin-care regime is mostly isolated to our face. With current environmental conditions, stress levels and our eating habits, it is important that we pay equal attention to our body skin and use body lotions suited to our environments. Using Vaseline Body Lotion daily will help you achieve even-toned skin and give you 24hour moisturization to keep your skin hydrated all day.”

At present Vaseline Intensive Care range has five variant to address the skin requirements of Sri Lankans: Vaseline Deep Restore  made of a fast-absorbing and non-greasy formula restores skin leaving it looking noticeably healthier; Vaseline Cocoa Glow helps rejuvenate dry, cracked and dull skin revealing skin’s natural glow; Vaseline Aloe Soothe calms and soothes any discomfort  and protects skin leaving it fresh and deeply moisturized; Vaseline Healthy White with triple sunscreen restores dry and darkened skin, protecting it from further damage and bringing back skin’s natural healthy radiance; and Vaseline Advanced Repair helps to restore very dry skin in just 5 days. So now with Vaseline protect the skin that protects you.

Traditional Rice: A Precious Part of Our Nation’s Health and Wealth

Rice has been cultivated in Sri Lanka for almost 3000 years and to this day remains a fundamental food in many of our cultural cuisines. Rice in Sri Lanka has played a prominent role in our country’s history, economy, agriculture and most importantly our health and survival for centuries.

Scientifically termed Oryza Sativa, traditional rice is considered as one of the most nutritious staple foods. Historical records have indicated that varieties of traditional rice were revered among the ancients for their nutritional and medicinal purposes. In the past Sri Lanka was known to have produced over 2000 varieties of indigenous rice however, by the 20th century the number had dwindled to 567. This is mostly due to the growing ignorance among the general public of the importance and value of traditional rice, especially when it comes to matters of health and nutrition.

In the olden days ailments such as heart attacks, high blood pressure, diabetes etc. were almost unheard of. Our ancestors lived long, wholesome and healthy lives. Specialists have credited this to the diet followed by our forebears, in which rice took the place of honor.

In general traditional rice has been medically proven to; help reduce, and in some cases prevent, diabetic conditions, minimize cardiovascular conditions, contain antioxidant properties and a low glycemic index, prevent fatty liver, be the best known source of Vitamin B, aid in muscle recovery, reduce or completely prevent blood sugar, be rich in fiber and selenium, and to contain zero cholesterol. Indigenous rice has also been known to prevent gallstones and breast cancer.

Varieties such as Ma-Wee have been recommended for tuberculosis patients and to be effective remedies for purging, constipation and hemorrhoids. Ma-Wee is also known for its importance in religious ceremonies. While other varieties like Kaluheenati are known for their high fiber content and serving as an effective means of controlling the toxic effects of snakebites.  Physicians also recommend Kaluheenati to hepatitis patients and lactating mothers. This particular variety is also said to enhance physical strength and male sexual potency. Pachchaperumal is a type of traditional rice known to be rich in nutrients and protein, while such varieties as Madathawalu are highly recommended in Ayurveda treatment to strengthen the immune system.

The list of benefits offered by indigenous rice is almost endless. Every variety of rice is known to play a role in developing the human body, boosting the immune system and preventing various illnesses.

Today it is a well-known fact that people do not enjoy the same healthy and wholesome lifestyle as their forefathers. People get sick quite often while terms such as ‘high blood pressure’, ‘diabetes’, ‘blood sugar’ and the dreaded ‘cancer’ have become common terms that are used much too often for one’s liking. Health is a greater rarity than wealth in society today and it is all due to the ignorance of people of the valuable assets at their disposal.

By educating the masses on the value and benefits of traditional rice, SLT hopes to promote the standard of health among the citizens of Sri Lanka while also ensuring the preservation of a priceless part of our national heritage. For this reason has SLT published the organization’s annual calendar under the theme “Traditional Rice”, with each month being dedicated to a variety of indigenous rice. The country’s leading ICT Solutions provider also plans to begin a campaign in order to educate, encourage and reward farmers, whilst also promoting awareness among the masses and thus ensuring the preservation and continued development of one of Sri Lanka’s most prized possessions.

Tiesh celebrates the Sri Lankan woman with a timeless Filigree Gold collection

Tiesh, one of Sri Lanka’s leading contemporary jewellers celebrated the quintessential Sri Lankan woman with the launch of a dazzling range of imported Italian filigree jewellery with intricate and exquisite craftsmanship.

The exclusive champagne soirée at its flagship showroom at 253, RA de Mel Mawatha was an exclusive Ladies-Only event, to mark International Women’s Day and celebrated its loyal female clients who have steadfastly supported them over the past year.

“This is a collection specially imported from the best Italian manufacturers with the modern Sri Lankan lady in mind. Every piece is unique and totally different to the other. In fact what’s interesting about this collection is its special transformative aspect, where for instance a piece could be worn either as a necklace or a bracelet. Our very special ring which transforms into a bangle is by far the hottest item from our new collection and, I believe, a must have this season” said De Fonseka.

This dazzling Italian filigree collection comprises necklaces, bracelets, earrings, pendants and rings, all of which bring out the sheer intricacy and timeless appeal of the magic of filigree work. With the special transformative jewellery too, it is quite different to the other collections that Tiesh generally showcases.

“This collection has been created with the intention of capturing the raw beauty of pure gold. Most items in the new collection are in 22kt and 18kt Gold – Yellow, White and the ever-so-popular Rose Gold. Small wonder then that this collection both tantalises and appeals to the visual and creative senses of the discerning woman”, De Fonseka added.

Derived from the Latin word “filum” (meaning thread), filigree is an ancient art form that has been appreciated as far back as 2500 B.C. Twisted and formed to closely resemble lace, filigree refers to the openwork design of an exquisitely entwined bouquet of fine silver, gold or other metal threads. This lacing of metal was originally used to decorate personal ornaments including manuscript covers, armor, crosses and royal crowns. (Source – the Internet).

Tiesh is a highly focused family entrepreneurship with a fine heritage of high quality jewellery and impeccable craftsmanship. Founder / Managing Director Lasantha De Fonseka and his wife Bryony are today joined by the equally hands-on second generation, daughter Thiyasha and son Ayesh who ensure that every piece is unique and thus special. Each stone, and then each piece, passes through the eagle-eye scrutiny of the De Fonseka Family which takes a personal interest from the purchasing of stones through the entire production process up to the finished product.

 As one of Sri Lanka’s leading contemporary jewelers based both in Colombo and at No 676, Peradeniya Road Kandy, Tiesh is not only a jewellery store with a reputation to match. It is also an engaging and hands-on learning experience. A preferred destination by a large numbers of foreign visitors, it houses a gemological museum, a testing laboratory, an auditorium, a jewellery workshop and a replica of a gem mine which is a draw among both local and foreign clients.

 

 

 

The Body Shop Hosts Expert Skincare and Makeup Session at Flagship Store

The Body Shop in Colombo partnered with HSBC to share expert skincare and makeup advice with customers at its flagship store. A selected group of HSBC Advance clients were invited to a special learning session at The Body Shop’s Bagatale Road premises, where a skincare expert and makeup artist shared tips, tricks and tools to achieve flawless skin and a seamless day to night look with makeup and skincare products.

Advance customers were delighted to have The Body Shop India’s Head of Marketing Aradhika Mehta and Sri Lankan beauty blogger Rush Razzak share The Body Shop’s philosophy and the exceptionally effective new product launches in skin care, make up and body care ranges. With a background in product expertise, Aradhika is highly conversant in skincare and the selection of the right product for your skin. “At The Body Shop our customers are at the heart of our business, in every aspect whether it’s a product or the experience at the store. We want to be close to our customers and that was the main reason for today’s session.  It was the best forum and great touch point for our customers and us and to know their thoughts. We had a great interaction. We know that the average Sri Lankan consumer likes The Body Shop in so many ways and this was a testimony to that.”

Guests were invited to sample The Body Shop’s recently introduced range of expert facial masks as well as its flagship British Rose range of skincare products. The British Rose range was launched in celebration of The Body Shop’s 40th anniversary last year, and includes body scrubs, body butter, shower gels and creams. The expert masks offer intensive skincare with a range consisting of Himalayan Charcoal, Amazonian Acai, Chinese Ginseng and Ethiopian Honey in addition to a British Rose fresh plumping mask. All products are 100 percent vegetarian and ideal for rejuvenating and revitalizing skin.

Blogger and Instagrammer, Rush aka Dollhouse Colombo, has a keen following by many young Sri Lankan women as a trusted source for advice on makeup. Rush used The Body Shop’s Fresh Nude Cushion foundation, Down to Earth eye quad palette and three limited edition makeup looks that The Body Shop introduced to its Colombo outlets last month. She created a fresh, minimal day look and a smoky eyed evening look on two guests, sharing several handy tips for making the best out of their makeup along the way.

Attendees browsed the store, sampling various products with the added perk of a 25% saving on a range of skincare products and fragrances. They were also able to consult Aradhika and Rush on the products that might best suit their skin. Both consultants noted that The Body Shop products were tailored for versatility; for example foundation is easily customizable for changing skin tones. Rush noted that she thought of good makeup as an investment for her skin-“I always say, invest in good makeup,” she shared. “Yes, you’ll pay a premium, but the rewards are so gratifying, and so good for your skin.”

About The Body Shop:

The Body Shop is an iconic British retailer of ethical cosmetics and toiletries. It was founded by Anita Roddick in 1976 with the belief that businesses should ‘Enrich Not Exploit’. A philosophy of creating the best quality cosmetics and toiletries without exploiting the planet’s resources or people has driven the brand, which pursued sustainability and ethical business long before it became fashionable.

 

 

 

TBWA\SRI LANKA HOSTS REGIONAL CEO AND EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTORS’ MEETINGS

TBWA\ASIA’S CEOS AND ECDS ACROSS 12 ASIA MARKETS CONVEGE IN SRI LANKA FOR TWO DAYS OF PLANNING MEETINGS, AND CELEBRATES TBWA’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY IN MARKET

TBWA\Asia’s recently concluded first quarter management meeting kicked off in Sri Lanka, hosted by Renuka Marshall, TBWA\Sri Lanka, Managing Director and Subhash Pinnapola, TBWA\Sri Lanka, Chief Creative Officer, in the beautiful coastal town of Negombo.

Philip Brett, President of TBWA\Asia said: “Sri Lanka is a market that punches well above its weight creatively; to bring our management group together here, for the first-ever joint management\creative meeting has strengthened the appreciation of our respective roles, and a deeper sense of pride, ensuring great work will follow.”

Continued Renuka Marshall, TBWA\Sri Lanka’s Managing Director: “Opening our doors to our leadership team to share the very latest thinking, process and ideas, ignited high level discussion between some of our most influential senior leaders, inspiring our agency further.”

Whilst TBWA\Asia’s leaders met, the Regional Creative Powerhouse were also present to discuss and drive the Network’s creative strategy for 2017

Said Subhash Pinnapola, TBWA\Sri Lanka’s Chief Creative Officer “It was indeed an honour to have the full weight of the TBWA\Asia’s creative in our island, where this forum raises the bar across the region. The exchange and exposure to the network’s strategy and direction certainly drives us to continuously deliver world class communication.

Continued Nils Andersson, Regional Creative President of TBWA\Asia “With the first quarter creative council meeting being in Sri Lanka, this island paradise as stated before punches well above its creative weight. As this was a joint meeting with the network leadership team, the exchange of thinking drives an appreciation of not only respective roles, but backgrounds which is evident in the work we’ve seen.

2017 marks TBWA\ 10th anniversary in Sri Lanka.  Over the last 10 years, under the leadership of Renuka Marshall, the agency continues to be recognised as one of the markets most creatively respected agencies. At the end of 2016, the TBWA\Sri Lanka was awarded Silver in Campaign Asia’s Agency of the Year celebration, and was ranked #2 in Campaign Brief Asia’s much admired creative ranking.