Amesh Wijesekera—the first local fashion star to win Mercedes-Benz Fashion Talent —was selected to show at Berlin Fashion Week where his collection was received by the world’s fashion elite and international media. The critically acclaimed designer was connected to this powerful fashion business platform by Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Sri Lanka—an AOD-DIMO collaboration that aims to [...]

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AOD/Mercedes-Benz tie-up takes Sri Lanka’s first international fashion star to Berlin show

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Amesh Wijesekera—the first local fashion star to win Mercedes-Benz Fashion Talent —was selected to show at Berlin Fashion Week where his collection was received by the world’s fashion elite and international media. The critically acclaimed designer was connected to this powerful fashion business platform by Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Sri Lanka—an AOD-DIMO collaboration that aims to take Lankan talent to new heights in international fashion, along with the backing of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Sri Lanka.

It was clear from the social media feeds of the fashion industry big names, designers and major buyers occupying the front seats of Berlin Fashion Week, that the work of young Sri Lankan designer Amesh Wijesekera left serious impact. The collection that was inspired by Sri Lanka’s sun-soaked landscapes and tropical vibrancy communicated an even deeper story of the island’s unusual infrastructures present for the fashion business, bringing together sustainable practices, state-of-the-art apparel manufacturing and rich craft heritages dating back millennia. This unique formula that makes Sri Lanka a perfect destination for fashion brands and designers from around the world, carried a powerful message out to the audience at Berlin Fashion Week.

Amesh, who was first discovered at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Runways in Sri Lanka back in 2015, is a product of AOD. Since this first discovery, Amesh went on to win award after award, accolades and recognitions from several fashion authorities and platforms around the world. The Graduate Fashion Week in the UK, International Fashion Showcase at London Fashion Week and Fashion Scout UK were some of these, while his work won the attention of fashion icons like Zandra Rhodes and news media from Berlin to Seoul. Discussing how this was exactly what they set out to do, Rajeev Pandithage the general manager of the Mercedes-Benz custodians in Sri Lanka—Diesel & Motor Engineering PLC (DIMO)—said that creating platforms to elevate local talent to the next level is an extension of their brand vision for enriching fashion; “When we collaborated with AOD to present Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Sri Lanka, the idea was much bigger than just having a fantastic runway. It was about creating what is really needed to take the local talent and our fashion philosophy to the world. And, we’re really proud to see this beginning to happen with young stars like Amesh who really made an impression on the catwalks of Berlin Fashion Week—the home city of Mercedes-Benz.”

From Sri Lanka’s perspective, Amesh’s success at Berlin Fashion Week adds to a growing network that is being put into place to drive the island’s creative industries. The visionary behind catalysing this creative ecosystem—Linda Speldewinde, founder of both AOD and Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Sri Lanka—said that Amesh is the beginning of a string of international successes that are being lined up for the island’s growing creative economy. “All this recognition that our talent is beginning to get, is a result of over ten years’ work that we’ve put into educating talent through AOD, and creating the platform to get them global attention with the right partners, like Mercedes-Benz. We’ve lined up several more promising young designers to go down similar paths, portraying the many facets of fashion possibilities present in Sri Lanka for the world to make business with.” Over the years, AOD has, in fact, taken a regional leadership role in pushing local talent forward to global platforms like GFW, London Fashion Week and Fashion Scout while also creating opportunities at home with platforms like MBFW in Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka Design Festival.

The Ambassador for the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, His Excellency, Joern Rohde shared thoughts on the Embassy supporting Amesh’s participation at Berlin Fashion Week; “We are delighted to support Amesh’s showcase in Berlin and believe that this would be of great significance to him to gain firsthand experience and understanding about Fashion Designing in Germany and most importantly to make contacts with many influential designers in the industry”.

Berlin Fashion Week 2019 becomes the newest major platform opened up to local talent through AOD. These powerful global platforms that AOD connects to Sri Lanka are rooted in the recognition that it has received internationally, through the unique fashion education incorporated by the institute; this philosophy where heritage crafts, artisanal communities and the manufacturing supremacy of the Sri Lankan apparel industry are combined with local talent, a world class curriculum and a diverse international faculty, is a key reason why AOD is now recognised as a leading fashion catalyst in South Asia, offering these incredible global opportunities to students in the region.

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Sri Lanka’s 2019 edition will be held in November this year, and its organisers at AOD and DIMO have already announced their plans to link up more young talent to global platforms through the event. For more information on MBFW, or studying Fashion, Fashion Marketing, Visual Communication Design, Interior Design, Motion Graphics & Animation Design at AOD get in touch on 0775727772 or log on to www.aod.lk or visit 29, Lauries Road, Colombo 04.

 

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