SLDF’s Mercedes-Benz Fashion Runways will premier Penguin’s modern take on travelling in style

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untitled-1Penguin collaborating with SLDF international production unit for their collection

Penguin sportswear has been presenting its innovation in apparel manufacturing and design at the annual Sri Lanka Design Festival (SLDF) since the event inception in 2009. In its eighth edition for 2016, Penguin comes forward with a collection like never before; working parallel to SLDF’s Mercedes-Benz Fashion Runway theme of ‘Travel collections’ which looks to give Sri Lanka a new identity as a travel style destination, Penguin will present a collection that fuses their biggest strengths in luxury active and intimate wear. This unlikely combination focuses on mixing the finer details of what essentially makes active wear and intimate apparel such as trims, colour palettes, fabric choices and finishes. The collection aims to make a hybrid style statement that stands for the relaxed ease of active and the glamorous luxury of designer intimates.  This modern collection will be part of a bigger travel style story that will be featured on Mercedes-Benz Fashion Runways at SLDF, to paint a realistic picture of what Sri Lankan apparel makers are set to deliver as Sri Lanka evolves into a travel style destination.

Penguin is a fashion and apparel manufacturer that started operations back in 1989 when the local apparel industry was finding its strengths and beginning its journey to become one of the world’s most respected manufacturing industries. Part of the Emjay Group, Penguin specialises in casual and sportswear as well as thermal wear working expertly with a range of materials and textiles from 100% cotton, polyester, spandex, poly propylene and even wool blends. Penguin also works with several fashion detailing techniques such as printing, laser cutting, embroidery and heat transferring paired with advanced in-house technology in fabric sampling, inspection and fabric testing. With Penguin’s growing reputation as an excellent maker of active and intimates, they have attracted a number of high-end fashion brands as clients, including Sanmar, Helly Hansen, Gap, Next, Crag hoppers, M&S, Tesco, Diesel as well as La Perla.

Penguin collection that fuses the best of their creative and technical strengths to make a hybrid look for the new-age traveller will be highlighted on Mercedes-Benz Fashion Runways at SLDF on 5 November. Presented in front of a powerful audience of those in the fashion business, Penguin collection with the rest of the apparel industry showcases will be a direct invitation for the business world to take note of what Sri Lankan manufacturers can deliver as they progress to a new future with travel style as an identity for the whole industry. The collection will also be streamed live worldwide on digital media to take local apparel makers’ innovations to every corner of the global fashion industry and to cement Sri Lanka’s role as a destination for travel style.

The Mercedes-Benz Fashion runways featuring Penguin among other big players in Sri Lanka Apparel will be hosted as part of Sri Lanka Design Festival by AOD in partnership with DIMO hosting Mercedes-Benz Fashion Runways, Coats Thread – official thread and zip partner, GT Nexus – official technology partner, HNB- Official Banking Partner, Mount Lavinia Hotel- Official Host,  Wijeya Newspapers Group- Print Media Partner, Just-Style – International Media Partner, Free Lanka-Official Beverage Partner , Secquoro – Business Transformation Partner, Salon Kess - Official Hair & Make up Partner and We Are Designers as well key apparel industry participants MAS, Hirdaramani, Timex, Star Garments , LICC, MRC, Nor Lanka, Orit, Innovative Knits, EKKO, Union Apparel, Penguin, Lanka Leather, Rakshaa, , Textured Jersey, Avirate and Vogue Tex. The event is endorsed by the Joint Apparel Association Forum.

For more information, contact the SLDF secretariat on 076 777 0306, 5867772-3 email [email protected] or walk in between 9am -5pm to the Sri Lanka Design Festival Secretariat at AOD, 29, Laurie’s Road, Colombo 04

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