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Sri Lankan Fashion Design
Industry Macro Environment and its latest changes
This is a PESTEL Analysis on Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry and its latest
Macro Environmental changes, which is done as the Group Assignment for the
‘Marketing Management’ Module.
Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry
Sri Lankan Fashion Design
Industry
Macro Environment and its latest changes
Fashion Design is gaining popularity as an industry in
Sri Lanka. However, still the Sri Lankan society is not
quite aware of this industry and its actual use.
Therefore, the macro Environmental factors are not
much in favour of the development of Fashion Design.
We have tried to analyse this situation.
Assignment Details
Group Members
K.D.M. De Silva HD UGC 102017
M.D.H.D. Gunathilake HD UGC 102030
R.N. Karawdeniya HD UGC 102045
N.R. Navaratne HD UGC 102057
G.S.M. Perera HD UGC 102065
W.P.T. Withana HD UGC 102094
Degree Programme
BSc. In Business Management (Special) – UGC
Module
Marketing Management
Date of Submission
04.11.2011
Fashion Design is one
of the emerging and
rapidly developing
industries in present
day Sri Lanka.
Modeling is another
field which is
interconnected with
this industry with a
strong bond.
However, since
fashion has become a
part of day-to-day
lives of people, this
industry is hugely
affected by certain
Macro environmental
factors. Especially,
the social and cultural
aspects of Macro
environment play a
major role in deciding
the future of fashion
designing. This
project is a PESTEL
analysis to determine
the latest significant
changes in such
factors.
Fashion Design and
Macro Environment
Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry
Table of Contents
Fashion Design Industry – An overview .................................................................... 3
Fashion and Fashion Design ...................................................................................... 3
History and Development .......................................................................................... 3
Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry ......................................................................... 5
Contemporary Sri Lankan society and fashion .......................................................... 5
Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry and local Fashion Designers ........................... 6
PESTEL Analysis ......................................................................................................... 7
Fashion Design Industry and Socio-cultural Environment ..................................... 8
Effect of Socio-cultural environment on an industry ................................................. 8
Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry and Socio-cultural Factors .............................. 8
Gender, Fashion and Fashion Design Industry ...................................................... 9
The effect of age on Fashion Design Industry ..................................................... 10
Income, Occupation and Fashion Design Industry .............................................. 11
Challenge from the Ethnic and Religious views .................................................. 12
An overview on Socio-cultural impact on Fashion Design Industry ....................... 13
Recent Changes in the Socio-cultural Environment ................................................ 14
Changes in attitude ............................................................................................... 14
Fashion shows ...................................................................................................... 15
Effect of Ethical Fashion ..................................................................................... 15
Fashion Education and Society ............................................................................ 16
Political and Legal Environments related to Fashion Design ................................ 17
Legal side in Fashion Design Industry..................................................................... 17
Intellectual Property Rights ................................................................................. 17
The need of a professional body .......................................................................... 18
Political side in Fashion Design Industry ................................................................ 19
Natural Environment, Go-Green and Fashion Design ........................................... 20
The effect of Seasons and Climate on Fashion and Sri Lankan Fashion Designers 20
Go-Green, Eco Fashion Concept and Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry ............ 21
Sri Lanka‟s place in Eco Fashion............................................................................. 22
Effect of Economic Factors on Fashion Design Industry ....................................... 23
Place of Fashion Design Industry in Sri Lankan economy ...................................... 23
Technological Environment and Fashion Design Industry .................................... 25
Modern Technology and its effect ........................................................................... 25
Craft Based Fashion Design Techniques ................................................................. 25
Developing the Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry ............................................. 26
Acknowledgements .................................................................................................... 30
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Fashion Design Industry – An overview
Fashion and Fashion Design
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Fashion is “a popular or the latest style
of clothing, hair, decoration or behaviour” or “the production and marketing of new
styles of clothing and cosmetics”. As the definition clearly shows, Fashion is a part of
day-to-day lives of people all over the world from the very primitive tribes to the
people of most developed countries. Actually, the latter can be taken as the definition
of Fashion Design. However, since the Beautycare has been developed as a
mainstream industry which covers the cosmetics etc., the Fashion Design Industry we
consider is the clothing and apperal design industry.
Fashion Design is developing or making fashion and fashionable designs for people.
Since humans need to be differentiated from each other and also to look good in
general, Fashion Design has become a profession and an industry with a huge
potential. This includes not just designing somekind of a suit to be worn. It should be
done with a great sense and awareness on the person who is going to wear it, the
occasion and the cultural background in which the dress is worn and so on. Any
proper Fashion Designer is well educated and aware of the way to use „Fashion‟.
History and Development
Although Fashion has been a part of human lifestyles literary
from the beginning of the human race, the development of
the contemporary Fashion Design Industry has begun within
the last two centuries. Anyhow, Charles Frederick Worth
(1826–1895) who started the world's first fashion house in
Paris is considered as the first ever professional Fashion
Designer. Before him, it has been the practice to place orders
for the dressers which people prefer but Worth soon became
so successful in his work that customers began seeking advice from him, rather than
A Design by Charles
Fredrick Worth
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telling him what they wanted. This is identified as the first instance where people
came across the „Fashion Design‟ concept.
Ever since, France and especially Paris have been the
centers of fashion in the world with many of the leading
Fashion Designers and trend setting designs coming
from them. The evolution of Fashion Design Industry
has revolutionaised the clothing trends and also the
lifestyles and national identities of people around the
world.
Later on, other European countries like Italy and also
America adopted this new industry and entered the
mainstream Fashion Design, contributing in many ways.
This has lead to the establishment of world renowned
Designerwear Brands such as Versace, Gucci and Giorgio Armani with other global
trendsetters such as Adidas, Reebok, Esprit and Victoria’s Secret. These are currently
leading the global market for Fashion Designs with numerous other global and local
companies. Meanwhile, individual Fashion Designers are also coming up with various
designs for particular occasions and seasons as well as for the apperal industry in
general, making the world full of fashion. Moreover, Fashion Designers contribute to
other fileds such as cinema and dancing by designing appropriate costumes. Movie
stars and popular singers also get the service of private Fashion Designers as a part of
their lifestyle.
Fashion is not only limited for a particular set of people but for almost everyone and it
doesn‟t matter whether the person is male or female or young or old. In the countries
with a developed Fashion Design industry, people look for the true meaning of
Fashion, making it a tool for personality building. Since the dress is part of the
appearance which has a huge influence on others‟ perceptions on one‟s character and
personality, this should necessarily be taken as something serious. Although the term
„Fashion‟ gives the idea of casual clothing, it also applies to the Formal clothing as
well. Therefore, the Fashion Designers can play a major role in shaping people‟s
lifestyles.
A Design by Stella McCartney at
Paris Fashion Week (Spring
Collection) 2011
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Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry
Contemporary Sri Lankan society and fashion
Considering the contemporary Sri Lankan society, it is evident that the influence of
fashion has a considerable impact on the day-to-day life of people. Being a multi-
cultural society, the adoption of fashion differs from one set of people to another and
it also differs based on the region. However, the awareness on fashion and the use of
it are not up to a satisfactory level in a fashion Designer‟s point of view (These are
further discussed under the socio-cultural analysis).
Sri Lankans have adopted the European and American Fashion designs to a
considerable level. Especially in urban areas, casual clothing styles such as denim
jeans are very popular and even in rural areas, dresses such as trousers, skirts etc. are
widely used. Considering the organizations, formal dress and business suits are
required in most of them. Only the sarees are considered as a professional dress from
all the traditional Sri Lankan dresses.
People nowadays tend to wear colourful and trendy designs with a bit of „fancy‟
touch. Also, an increase in fashion trends and brand loyalty can be seen in the
country. As an example, though it‟s not directly related to clothing, there‟s a trend for
the usage of sneakers started in 2010-2011 period. Also, original and fake products
which carry the famous brand names such as Nike, Adidas and Versace are hugely
consumed. Meanwhile, local Fashion chains like Nolimit and Odel are also
introducing their own brands such as NLM and Embark. These are more focused on
providing Sri Lankans with ideal clothing that suit the local conditions. When
considering the Formal dresses, companies like Hameedia are offering clothing with a
fashion design approach.
European and American Formal Dressing methods are adopted by Sri Lankan organizations while
traditional sarees can also be seen
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Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry and local Fashion Designers
Although Sri Lankans have been exposed to Fashion
for a long time even before the Open Economy was
introduced, Fashion Design has not been developed as
an industry when compared to other industries. In the
mid 90‟s the idea of „Fashion Design‟ found its way
into the Sri Lankan society in an influential way. With
the beginning of the 21st Century, Fashion Design
started evolving as a mainstream industry in Sri Lanka
with professional Fashion Academies being started
while the Apparel Industry also started functioning on
its own rather than fully depending on foreign orders.
Sri Lanka has not produced any world class Fashion
Designers upto now. Although there are beauticians
and hair dressers who could make their way to the
international level, Fashion Designers are lagging
behind even within local dimensions. Only within the last decade, Sri Lankans have
had the opportunity of learning Fashion Design in the country. That might be the main
reason for the local Fashion Designers‟ incompetency when it comes to the global
market.
However, it is quite evident that Sri Lankan Fashion Designers have got the talent and
creativity which is required to go a long way in the industry. One example is Ms.
Ruchira Karunaratne, founder of „Rebel‟. She is a qualified Fashion Designer and also
an entrepreneur who has been recognized as a quite successful Fashion Designer. She
still continues her Fashion Design career with highly appreciated designs for Rebel.
Moreover, recently concluded Fashion Shows in Sri Lanka and other countries saw
many Sri Lankan Fashion Designers showcasing their talents with exceptional
designs. Apart from that, local Fashion Designers working for companies like MAS
Holdings and Brandix recently came up with some remarkable designs to suit the
international standards. With all these happening, still the Fashion Design Industry is
finding its place in Sri Lankan economy but currently, it‟s growing at an impressive
rate.
Ruchira Karunaratne, founder of
'Rebel' and also one of the most
recognized Sri Lankan Fashion
Designers
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PESTEL Analysis
The business environment consists of two major parts, the Micro Environment and the
Macro Environment. The regular SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities,
Threats) Analysis is done on both Micro and Macro Environments. Strengths and
Weaknesses come under the Micro Environment where Opportunities and Threats
arise from the Macro Environmental factors. The Macro Environment is often
analyzed with PESTEL (Political, Economic, Socio-cultural, Technological,
Environmental, Legal) Analysis, which categorizes the external factors.
This is a popular and accepted method of presenting analysis reports as it can show
everything in a detailed yet clear way. The categories cover the factors as follows.
The political environment of the company includes national and international political
factors which can affect its operations. Economic environment can be simply defined
as the totality of economic factors, such as employment, income, inflation, interest
rates, productivity, and wealth that influence the buying behavior of consumers and
institutions. The socio-cultural environment of an individual, also called social
context, is the culture that the individual was educated and/or lives in, and the people
and institutions with whom the person interacts. Technological environment is all the
external factors in technology that impact business operations. Environmental Factors
or the Natural factors are the factors comes from the natural environment and the
surroundings. Legal environment represents the legal factors that affect a company or
an individual.
In this analysis, we have taken the Political and Legal Factors under one topic as there
have not been many significant changes in both areas. Also, the Economic and
Technological factors lack significant changes.
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Fashion Design Industry and Socio-cultural Environment
Effect of Socio-cultural environment on an industry
Socio- cultural environment has a great impact on each and every industry more than
other environment factors have. That‟s because the success of any industry depends
on how the society welcomes the industry and to what extent it fits the culture.
Although some industries are quite successful in some countries, they may fail in
some other countries.
On the other hand, depending on the ability and skills – especially, the Marketing and
Innovatiive Skills – of people involved in a particular industry, it can even change the
Socio-cultural Environment. Reason for this is simple. Any industry exists to fulfill
the needs and wants of people and people together build up the society and culture.
Therefore, literally, the aim of an industry is basically to fulfill the requirements of
Socio-cultural Environment. An industry should either adapt to the society and the
culture or else it should change the society and culture. In one way or another, the
industry should comply with the Socio-cultural Environment.
Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry and Socio-cultural Factors
Sri Lanka is a developing South Asian country with a male to female ratio of 0.97:1
(estimated). Most of the people are working in government and private organizations
and the service sector is more popular in the country‟s economy. All these have a
great influence on how fashions are consumed and marketed in the country. Apart
from that, with the open economy, high literacy rate and the rapid development in ICT
in the last decade, people have been influenced by Fashion in a considerable manner.
This has led to a situation in which number of clothing shops in all the parts of the
country offering the market with numerous choices for those who seek fashionable
clothing. This adoption of fashion is mainly based on few vital demographic factors
such as gender, age, race, income and job as well as on other socio-cultural factors
like attitudes of people, Religious views, income distribution and lifestyles.
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Gender, Fashion and Fashion Design Industry
This is the basic factor that influences fashion in almost all the parts of the world.
Sometime back, Sri Lankan males were not much interested in fashion when
compared with females. Nowadays both males and females are interested in
fashionable clothing and accessories and lot of choices are there in the market for
them. On the other hand, still some people – specially the older generation - think that
fashion is only for females but not for males.
However, currently, on day-to-day streets of urban areas, it‟s quite evident that people
are into fashion and it does not heavily depend on gender. One good example is the
use of pink coloured clothes. A colour which was reserved for females has now
become a fashionable colour worn by both males and females and it is not only in
casual wear. Formal office dresses also come in lighter pink colours which are
accepted as decent and impressive in general. Denim fashions are also popular within
both genders, especially the youth. When it comes to gender‟s influence on clothing,
only the basics of clothing remains unchanged (E.g.: Blouses are made for females
and shirts are for males) but various colours and styles are adopted by both genders.
Still, the exposure of body is not much encouraged or accepted in the society and it‟s
applicable for both males and females. Although there are lot of fashion designs of
that kind which are popular, they do not exceed a certain limit due to cultural reasons.
Therefore, the Fashion Designs for Sri Lankan society can be done in many ways and
freely for both males and females. The western clothing methods give a designer lot
of freedom on design and decoration of a dress and there are potential customers for
almost all the types of day-to-day clothes in Sri Lanka. Only thing is that a Fashion
Designer should be aware of the potential market for a particular product. In the
gender aspect, the society can be mainly divided into four parts, namely Rural
Females, Rural Males, Urban Females and Urban Males. Although the fashion
approaches of these four sectors differ according to other factors, the significant
difference is due to the geographical background.
In the Fashion Design sector, a large number of females are attracted to the profession
and comparatively it‟s higher than the number of males. When it comes to the quality
of designs, both males and females have performed well recently. Still, in the
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corporate sector (E.g. companies like MAS), chief fashion designers who hold
managerial positions are mostly males and that‟s changing rapidly with the high
enrollment of female to the Fashion Academies. Therefore, Fashion and Fashion
Design is becoming non-responsive to the gender segregation.
The effect of age on Fashion Design Industry
When considering the age groups, the ageing population of the country is increasing.
According to 2010 estimations, the age variation is as follows.
Age Males Females Total
0-14 2757000 2674000 5431000
15-39 4325000 4369000 8694000
40-60 2266000 2352000 4618000
61+ 901000 1009000 1910000
Generally, elder people are not that interested in fashion but the younger generation is
very keen to be fashionable and seek the latest fashion designs. Anyhow, the middle
aged and younger aged population along with preteens and teens set up about the half
of the country‟s population. Therefore, the market for the fashion designs and
fashionable clothing has a huge potential in Sri Lanka. Also, the vast majority of these
age groups are contributing to the labor force and therefore, clothing and fashion is a
day-to-day need of their lives.
Considering the Fashion Design industry, the younger generation is considerably
interested in choosing Fashion Design as a profession. It‟s same with Modeling,
which is bound with Fashion Design Industry. Eventhough the older people are not
quite aware of the field in general and they still don‟t have a vaey pleasant idea on
Fashion Design Industry, there is lot of young Fashion Designers entering Fashion
Design academies and also taking part in Fashion Design competitions. However, the
influence of parents‟ attitudes towards the industry is an obstacle for many talented
youngsters with a huge potential in Fashion Design Industry.
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Income, Occupation and Fashion Design Industry
The consumer behavior hugely depends on income and occupation of people and the
consumption of clothes is affected by these than many other consumer goods. Being a
Shopping Good under the product classification of Marketing, a dress is purchased
with lot of planning and comparison. This planning and comparison of quality, price
etc. are directly affected by the income and occupation of the buyer. This is due to the
ability of purchasing and the environment in which the dress is worn.
Many organizations allow females to come in casual or merely formal dresses to
work. Anyhow, they are requested to maintain a suitable and a decent dress which
complies with the organizational culture and the values of the organization. Therefore,
the Fashion Design Industry is provided with a strong potential market for female
casual wear but there should be a consideration for the country‟s cultural issues and
the expectations of local organizations. Apart from that, the occupation resembles the
social class and acceptance of a person and that‟s another reason for the occupation to
become a vital factor in choosing fashion.
However, the income of people is also a deciding factor when it comes to purchasing
apparel. Sri Lanka is still a developing country with a per capita income of $ 2400.
Most of the trendy and fashionable clothing designs are slightly higher in price when
compared with normal clothing solutions. As an example, a good normal blouse can
be bought for a price of Rs. 500.00 but a better design with a silky material would
cost some additional Rs. 250.00. Therefore, with the income of people, diversity of
fashion is limited to a part of the society. This can be clearly seen by observing the
day-to-day clothing of people from Colombo and suburbs. Lower middle class people
are limited to a certain pattern of clothing while the middle and upper middle classes
diversify from that pattern upon their income and social background.
Moreover, Fashion Design is now gaining popularity as a profession with a high
income. As mentioned earlier, youth is attracted to this industry and it is also an
industry with a high income. Although the income of Sri Lankan Fashion Designers is
not as high as in developed countries, the payments are considerably higher than
many other local industries. Apart from this, Modeling is also considered as a
profession with the conventional views fading.
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Challenge from the Ethnic and Religious views
Sri Lanka is a multi-racial and multi-cultural South Asian country. More or less
depending on own religious and racial values, people used to have generally common
idea on the way they dress. However, the adoption of fashion differs significantly
within different ethnic and religious groups.
Because of the Sinhalese majority and Tamils who make up nearly 90% of the
country‟s population, the saree is one of the most common and popular dresses
despite being extremely impractical for an active and busy lifestyle. Among Tamil
women, sarees with lot of artwork and vivid colours are popular but Sinhalese woman
go for plain sarees and sarees without clearly visible artwork with a higher interest in
lighter colours. Anyway, the contribution of Fashion Designers in saree market is very
poor when considering the consumption of sarees. Most of the good designs are
coming from India where Sri Lankans have an attitude that Indian imported sarees are
of good quality and design. However, the situation changes when it comes to wedding
dresses. The Buddhist-Sinhalese culture mostly uses the saree as the traditional
wedding dress and a lot of effort is put in order to make it as beautiful and pleasant as
possible. Therefore, the local Fashion Designers get the opportunity of designing
wedding sarees but they still have to compete with the readymade designs which are
suitable as wedding sareers.
Indian cultural dresses like shawls and Panjabi dresses are popular among Tamil and
Muslim females of 15-40 age group. Most of these are decorated with vivid colours
and patterns which resemble Indian and Arabic artwork. However, the market for
these are limited because of the Sinhalese majority is more interested Western
clothing concepts. Currently, it is seen that the effect of religious and ethnic
backgrounds is losing its grip on people‟s dress. Muslim women can be seen with
denim jeans and they often consider the shawl as a fashionable piece of clothing.
All these again change upon the social background. Though the Sri Lankan culture
generally sees women with miniskirts or deep neck blouses and men with V color
shirts or cargo pants as inappropriate, it is different when it comes to social events like
musical shows or get-togethers. The upper middle class and upper class people are
quite comfortable with such dresses and the others also don‟t see it as inappropriate
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when such people wear those dresses. When going deeper into this, it is evident that
people from rich Catholic or Christian backgrounds are more into the western dresses.
However, for men, there aren‟t many significant differences among various ethnic and
religious groups. Some Muslim men can be seen wearing their traditional Kurtha type
shirts but when it comes to the working people, they also wear Western Formal
Dresses. Urban Sinhalese, Tamil and Muslim men are mostly into global casual
clothing.
An overview on Socio-cultural impact on Fashion Design Industry
In the cultural aspect, Sri Lankans generally have a negative attitude on fashion.
According to the people in Fashion Design Industry, the first impression of Sri
Lankans towards the word „fashion‟ is mixed with nudity and exposure of the body.
Although Fashion Design is basically focused on developing the most suitable fashion
or the dress, considering everything such as the person and the environment, it is not
what Sri Lankans see from the words „Fashion‟ and „Fashion Design‟. Also, there is
criticism towards those who try to think in a positive manner about fashion. This is
a major issue that slows down the development of Fashion Design Industry in many
ways. On one hand, it keeps people away from using fashion in day-to-day life. On
the other hand, it keeps talented people from entering the Fashion Design field.
MAS Intimates is one good example for that. MAS Intimates, Bodyline and Slimline
are well reputed undergarment manufacturing firms in the world but their market is
international corporate customers, not the Sri Lankan retail market. Moreover, despite
being recognized for their superiority in lingerie manufacturing and the sound
financial background, MAS and Brandix both are not willing to make any major
investments in promoting lingerie in Sri Lanka. Though it is gaining popularity
among the new generation, still the market does not have a huge potential for such
sex-related apparel designs. Apart from that, most of the local Fashion Designers pay
a little attention to undergarments but they focus mainly on day-to-day clothing
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solutions. Considering the fact that the lingerie is considered to be a masterpiece of
Fashion Design, the cultural issues are quite damaging in this case.
In Sri Lanka, the attitudes of the older generation are quite influential on youth and it
mostly comes from parents. This has reduced the popularity of certain fashion
concepts – especially the dresses which uncover the body „too much‟ – among youth.
This is a threat and a limiting factor for the contemporary Fashion Designers in
coming up with suitable designs for the Sri Lankan market.
Recent Changes in the Socio-cultural Environment
Changes in attitude
The above mentioned attitude towards fashion with the idea of nudity and sex can still
be seen within the older generation of Sri Lanka. This attitude of parents and other
elders has led to many unnecessary worries and it causes the younger generation to
avoid certain fashion concepts and also it keeps youngsters from entering the fashion
Design industry. However, over the last few years, these have become generalized
and people are starting to look at Fashion and Fashion Design Industry with a more
open mid.
The conventional attitude of fashion being something that is reserved for women is
also fading in the Sri Lankan society. Not only colourful clothes but also fancy
accessories are worn by men with hair styles have also found their place among Sri
Lankan males. Best example is the above stated Pink colour. On the other hand,
exports from countries like Thailand which are highly exposed to the international
markets are quite popular in Sri Lankan apparel market. Because of this, the global
trends became very popular in the country. One such fashion is casual shirts with
printed wordings and graphics. Lot of people has moved from plain shirts to these
fancy shirt designs. Same with denim jeans. Nowadays, lot of Sri Lankans wear
stylish denims with patterns etc. instead of plain denims.
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Fashion shows
Fashion shows have become a social event by now. Few years ago, it was generally
considered as inappropriate for the country‟s culture but not anymore. Even higher
education institutes organize Fashion shows in order
to attain various objectives. These objectives cover a
wide range from fund raising to public awareness
and mere entertainment. As an example, Sri Lanka
national cricket team took part in a charity fashion
show called Light of change in 2010 which drew
lot of attention and money. This was organized by
MAS Holdings to assist rural youth through a sound corporate education. SILK AND
SPICE Charity fashion show in London and Colombo is also focused on raising
funds for Educate A Child Trust.
Meanwhile, many organizations use fashion shows as an entertainment function as
well as a promotional tool. It can be seen that certain product launches and opening
ceremonies are followed by fashion shows, though the product or the place has no
direct connection to fashion.
Effect of Ethical Fashion
In the Fashion Design Industry, the global trend towards ethical fashion has been very
influential over the last few years. This is more or less a Micro Environmental change
but the reasons behind this change are mostly Socio-cultural factors. ‘Garments
without Guilt - The Ethos of the Sri Lankan Apparel Industry’, epitomizes the synergy
between ethical brands and apparel made in Sri Lanka. The code of ethical fashion in
Sri Lanka has been thoroughly practiced by almost all the apparel manufacturers and
especially by the companies like MAS and Brandix. Moreover, Sri Lanka
launched the South East Asia‟s first Ethical Fashion week with the launch of HSBC
Colombo Fashion Week for the seventh consecutive year in February 2011. Apart
from that, The Ethical Fashion Symposium is organized by Sri Lanka Design Festival,
Sri Lanka‟s premier Fashion Design event. Meanwhile, the reputed Fashion Chain
Odel launched their brand Embark as a fundraiser for kennel welfare programme.
Sri Lankan cricketers at 'Light of
Change'
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Fashion Education and Society
Over a decade ago, the Fashion Designers of Sri Lanka mostly came from rich, upper
class families and they were drawn to the industry mainly because of their likeness
and passion towards Fashion Design. However, nowadays, middle class and upper
middle class people are also seeking their paths in fashion Design Industry as it has
become a profession with a lot of potential for creative minds. The education industry
has also taken necessary measures to fulfill their needs by starting few fashion
academies and starting various Fashion Design courses. From basic sewing courses to
Fashion Design Degrees, these are followed by hundreds of youth.
University of Moratuwa offers two degrees of this sector. One of them is the Fashion
Design and Textile Development degree from the Faculty of Engineering and the
other one is the Design (Architecture) degree from the Faculty of Architecture. The
latter is a degree with 6 specialization fields with Fashion Design being one of them.
Apart from that, the Academy of Design and LIFT Academy are leading the Sri
Lanka‟s private fashion education field. All these provide their students with
professional knowledge as well as fashion shows and experience to mould them to
suit the international standards.
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Political and Legal Environments related to Fashion Design
Legal side in Fashion Design Industry
Fashion is a general term for a currently popular style or practice, especially in
clothing, foot wear, or accessories. Fashion references to anything that is the current
trend in look and dress up of a person. The more technical term costume, has become
so linked in the public eye with the term fashion that the more general term
"costume" has in popular use mostly been relegated to special senses like fancy dress
or masquerade wear, while the term "fashion" means clothing generally, and the study
of it. This is useful when setting up and understanding the legal and political terms
and practices used in Fashion Design field. As any other industry, Fashion Design
also has certain legal concerns.
Intellectual Property Rights
To take inspiration from others' designs contributes to the fashion industry's ability to
establish clothing trends. For the past few years WGSN (Fashion Forecaster) has
been a dominant source of fashion news and forecasts in steering fashion brands
worldwide to be inspired by one another. Enticing consumers to buy clothing by
establishing new trends is, some have argued, a key component of the industry's
success. Intellectual property rules that interfere with the process of trend-making
would be counter-productive on this view. In contrast, it is often argued that the
blatant theft of new ideas, unique designs, and design details by larger companies is
what often contributes to the failure of many smaller or independent design
companies. Moreover, the intellectual property rights ensure a satisfactory income and
job security for Fashion Designers.
However, not only Fashion Designers but all the design artists in Sri Lanka barely
have this legal protection. Within the fashion industry, intellectual property is not
enforced as it is within the film industry or the music industry and the protection
which they get from the legal measures and political policies are literally zero. Until
now, Sri Lanka could not come up with a suitable law to protect Fashion Designers
specifically. Considering the fact that this is an emerging industry with a considerable
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growth and lot of interest among people, it is crucial that the government should take
necessary measures to protect Fashion Designers and their intellectual property rights.
Many Fashion Designers do not get proper payments for their designs and also this
issues has caused a number of talented people to become part time Fashion Designers
who works upon contracts. This is obviously a discouraging factor for any design
artist.
The need of a professional body
Professional Bodies is a globally accepted and used concept for the betterment of
industries. These are either government or mostly independent associations consist of
professionals in a particular field. This is widely used in Sri Lanka as well. One good
example is the Institute of Engineers Sri Lanka (IESL) which represents the
chartered Engineers of the country. They have the authority to give the acceptance as
a Chartered Engineer and at the same time,
they represent Engineers in legal or any other
issue. These professional bodies often set the
standards for the related field and they also
provide certain facilities to uplift the living and
working conditions of the field‟s professionals.
The Techno Exhibition organized by the IESL
is one example fo this. It encourages people to
come up with innovative ideas while providing
a platform for the country‟s engineering field exhibits. After all, when all get together
in a form of a legal body, they can be quite influential in fighting for their rights.
However, the Sri Lankan Fashion Designers and all the other design artists except for
Architects lack a legal body to represent them. Although Fashion Design has been
taught for a period of almost a decade, still neither the government nor the Fashion
Designers have taken any initiatives to set up a professional body. This is also vital in
maintaining sound inter-personal relationships within the professionals. Currently,
most of the Sri Lankan Fashion Designers are left alone form the rest. Most
importantly, the lack of a legal representation has weakened them in gaining their
'Robogames' at 'Techno 2011' Exhibition saw
many Engineering Undergraduates
showcasing their talents
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rights such as the Intellectual Property Rights. On the other hand, many Sri Lankan
Fashion Designers does not have the financial background to represent important
global events like the Paris Fashion Week. Usually, other Professional Bodies assist
their professionals in gaining access to the globe. Apart from these, there isn‟t an
official benchmark Fashion Show which is organized by Fashion Designers. All the
Fashion Shows and competitions are organized by educational institutes or other
institutes.
Political side in Fashion Design Industry
Ever since the Fashion Design Industry was introduced to Sri Lanka, there has not
been any significant contribution form the political environment. It is notable that the
country‟s political policies are not at all focused on Fashion Design Industry.
Considering the fact that the country‟s income hugely depends on Apparel Industry, it
is sad to see that politicians are not interested in developing the Fashion Design
Industry. The reason behind might be the lesser influential power of Fashion
Designers and other Design Artists on people when compared with singers and actors
etc.. Therefore, benefit oriented Sri Lankan politicians have nothing much to gain by
helping Fashion Designers.
Since a change in law is usually initiated by the government, depending on its
political policies, the legal protection for Fashion Designers is still far away. On the
other hand, even the opposition parties are not interested in uplifting the Fashion
Design Industry. Political policies on nature and environment should also empower
and encourage Eco Fashion concepts. Recently, Sri Lankan Fashion Designer
Vidhura Ralapanawe was shortlisted with four other foreigners to be selected for the
famous Honda Dream Factory but the government could not be seen taking any
notable effort in order to assist him. It is evident that a prope political propaganda is
essential from all the parties to develop the Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry
without which the final result is a slowdown in Fashion Design Industry‟s
development.
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Natural Environment, Go-Green and Fashion Design
The effect of Seasons and Climate on Fashion and Sri Lankan Fashion Designers
In European and American markets which usually set the benchmarks, fashion
changes with the seasons. When designing a dress, a Fashion Designer has to think
about so many things from the material to the matching colors and that hugely depend
on environmental changes. Therefore, apparel manufacturers and Fashion Designers
have to focus on weather and the seasons. Especially, the Summer fashions and
Winter Fashions are notable in changing the dressing patterns and styles of people.
But Sri Lankan fashion designers do not have to focus much on the seasonal changes
when designing for the local market. This is because Sri Lankans do not choose
fashions according to seasons like winter, summer, etc. and the only significant
seasonal change here are the rainy seasons. However, this has not created a change in
attire and dressing patterns of people as in countries with notable seasonal climate
changes.
They lack the awareness and knowledge to target on seasonal climate changes which
creates a huge market once in few months. Another concern is that a Designer from a
country like Sri Lanka should either has the influencial power and financial
background or else a superb talent and awareness to come up with a noteworthy
design for these seasonal changes. Therefore, this has become a barrier when local
Fashion Designers are entering the global market.
Winter Fashion Designs (three photos in the left) and Summer Fashion Designs (three photos in the right)
are totally different and should be created considering lot of factors
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Go-Green, Eco Fashion Concept and Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry
The term Ethical Fashion represents an approach to the design, sourcing and
manufacture of clothing which maximizes benefits to people and communities while
minimizing impact on the environment. Under this comes the Eco Fashion which is a
broader term used for all clothing, fabrics and accessories that have been
manufactured in an environmentally conscious way. This is part of the Go-Green
concept
Organic and recycled clothing as well as garments made using a wide range of eco
fabrics now available in the global market, though it is not yet popular in Sri Lanka.
All these come under the Eco Fashion concept. Technological developments in the
textile sector have caused the environmentally friendly textiles to become a viable
alternative to conventional fabrics.
However, Sri Lankan Fashion Designers have not been asked to follow these Sri
Lankan market has some brands like Brandix and MAS that practice Eco Fashion
concept but the Sri Lankan market is not yet ready to accept these as essentials. Also,
the rules and regulations are not officially set to harness these practices. Even the
Fashion Design Academies are not focused on teaching and promoting these practices
when compared with developed countries.
However, the overall green and eco fashion approach of Sri Lankan Fashion Design
Industry is in a satisfactory level despite the lack or support from the public and the
government. This is mainly due to the developed countries with which Sri Lankan
Apparel manufacturers deal with. Since these foreign clients expect their suppliers to
follow the internationally accepted standards, Sri Lankan Apparel Industry have taken
necessary measures to meet those standards. Fashion Design, which is a part of it is
following these measures.
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Sri Lanka’s place in Eco Fashion
Though the Sri Lankan market is not interested in Eco
friendly products and production methods, the Sri Lankan
Apparel and Fashion Design Industries have placed
themselves in a fairly high position among the other
countries. As mentioned earlier, this is led by few leading
Apparel Manufacturers such as MAS Holdings, Brandix
and Hidramani Group. Following them, the whole Apparel
Manufacturing Industry is moving along a greener path
while the Fashion Designers contribute in a similar
manner. In 2009 and 2010 respectively, Brandix Green
Apparel Factory in Seeduwa and MAS Thurulie Factory in Seeduwa were awarded
the Platinum rating by the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED).
Taking this another giant step forward, Manager of
Sustainability and Communications at MAS Intimates,
Vidhura Ralapanawe from the above mentioned MAS
Thurulie Factory has led the local team that designed and
produced the Autograph Leaves Collection Multiway Bra
which is considered as the world‟s first Carbon Neutral Bra.
This is made for the prominent Mark & Spenser Company and
a true Fashion Designer‟s approach is behind the production.
From the design to the material and production methods,
everything has been planned and done precisely to keep the
Carbon Neutral State.n This has allowed him to contest for a place at the Honda
Dream Factory as a ‘Cultural Engineer’, a global project to gather people with
noteworthy contributions towards sustainable development.
The only concern is the lack of designing opportunities available for Sri Lankan
fashion Designers. This is due to the nature of Sri Lankan Apparel Industry which is
mostly focused on manufacturing rather than production with designing.
Vidhura Ralapanawe, the
designer of world's first
Carbon Neutral Bra
World's first Carbon
Neutral bra, made by
'MAS Intimates' for
'Mark & Spenser'
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Effect of Economic Factors on Fashion Design Industry
Place of Fashion Design Industry in Sri Lankan economy
About 10 years ago Fashion Designing was not a recognized career as few people
were engaged in it. But nowadays fashion design has become very popular among
younger generation as a profession. In competitive world fashion designers have
gained a great social status. Similarly, in Si Lanka also the Fashion Design Industry is
gaining a status as a respected and special profession with a lot of potential. However,
it is still a part of other mainstream industries such as Apparel Industry and Bridal
Dressing etc.
Since the direct contribution form the Fashion Design Industry to the country‟s
economy is not significant as other mainstream industries and there is a handful
engaged in Fashion Design, the effect of Economic factors on Fashion Design is also
not high. There are few main jobs available in Fashion Design as follows but only few
of these can be found in Sri Lanka.
Fashion designer They create new styles for clothing by sketching original
designs and responsible for selecting fabrics, trimmings,
current update on the latest fabrics and fitting the finished
clothing to its proper size. The designer usually starts the
designing work only after market research.
Fashion coordinator A fashion coordinator‟s work includes checking fabric for
correct shade, quality and design, sorting daily problems,
giving advice on latest fashion trends, meeting with buyers and
taking right decisions regarding fabric design, color. Fashion
Coordinator may be supposed to travel to get an idea of the
fashion trends.
Illustrator Draws free hand sketches as per designers ideas and at times
interacts with customers about new collection.
Fashion consultant Fashion consultant has to be aware of the latest trends in the
fashion industry. They offer suggestions on how to further
develop a product.
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Cutting Assistant Cutting Assistant cut and modifies samples as per
specifications of the designer.
Fashion Stylist Fashion Stylist area involves coordinating the dress, accessory,
make-up, and hairstyle as per the theme of a show or an event.
Costume Designer Costume Designers usually work for movies and dancing crews
etc. in order to provide the crew with appropriate and
scientifically designed costumes.
In Sri Lankan Economy, mainly Fashion Designers can be found. Even though it is
the practice of foreign firms to employ qualified people with knowledge in Fashion
Design for other jobs too, here the situation is different due to the cost factor.
Consultation is mostly done by a manager and cutting assistants are mostly the
experienced workers those who do not possess a wide awareness on Fashion
Designing.
However, they are not getting extremely high incomes as the foreign Fashion
Designers. One major reason for this is that the local Fashion Designers are not
marketing themselves and opportunities for them to market themselves and their
designs are rare in Sri Lankan Economy. In the economic stream, the vast majority of
qualified fashion Designers either choose another profession while doing Fashion
Design as a part time job or go abroad seeking better jobs in Europe etc.. The rest join
some other industries like wedding planning or bridal dressing while a few get the
opportunity to join local Apparel Manufacturing companies. Only a handful like
earlier mentioned Ruchira Karunaratne establishe themselves as Fashion Designers.
On the other hand, costume designers also have a little part to do when it comes to the
film industry or dancing troops. Popular dancing academies like Channa-Upulie are
not always seeking the assistance of Fashion Designers. Considering the Channa-
Upulie Academy, the chief fashion Designer of their dancing crew is the founder and
famous dancer Channa Wijewardena himself. With the low budgets allowed by the
economy of the country and commercial value which has become the major concern,
film industry also does not seek professional help in costume designing. This has led
to many mismatches in movie scenes and also in tele-dramas but only a mega scale
production like Aba sees a professional Fashion Designer as the costume designer.
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Technological Environment and Fashion Design Industry
Sri Lanka has not reached a high place in technological development. Anyhow, the
Apparel Industry and therefore the fashion Design Industry too have reached a
satisfactory level. This is mainly due to the developed countries which act as clients
for Sri Lankan apparel products.
Modern Technology and its effect
As any other design field, Fashion Design has also reached a state where it uses the
latest technology when it comes to drawing and designing. With Computer Aided
Drawing (CAD) to the internationally recognized Rotring and Staedtler drawing
equipment, Sri Lanka has got almost everything for a fashion Designer to use. Also
the research and product development sectors have been developed to meet the high
international standards. A good example is the previously mentioned Green Bra
designed by MAS Intimates. This was done with a lot of background studies and
latest technology to determine the carbon footprint of the product. Related to these,
the whole Apparel industry is focusing on sustainability and green concepts, forcing
Fashion Designers to focus more and more on Eco fashion.
Craft Based Fashion Design Techniques
With these Eco Fashion concepts gaining popularity, there‟s a trend to promote local
arts. Because of all these and the increasing demand for uniqueness and hand crafted
quality, Craft based fashion has reached the lime light within the past few years.
Under this, the traditional design and production techniques such as Handloom
weaving, Batik, Beeralu lace and Hand knitting have made a strong comeback to the
apparel market. Simultaneously, Fashion Designers have been influenced by these in
their casualwear designs. As a result, the essence of Batiks and lace patterns can be
seen in modern casualwear. However, apart from these, ther has not been any
significant development in the related Technological Environment in Sri Lankan
Fashion Design Industry.
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Developing the Sri Lankan Fashion Design Industry
There are number of measures that can be taken in order to develop the Sri Lankan
Fashion Design Industry. Since the industry is still in its developing era, these are
vital and also should be taken as soon as possible. Following are some suggestions
which can be used to uplift the standards of the industry.
Enforcing legal protection for fashion Designs
Considering the developed countries, there are laws to protect almost everything and
it is applicable to the Fashion Design Industry as well. Design Piracy Prohibition Act
which is an Act to amend title 17 to the United States Code, to extend protection to
fashion design and for other purposes and Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured
Goods Act which amends the United States federal criminal code to revise provisions
prohibiting the trafficking in counterfeit can be taken as two good examples of
protecting the design rights of Fashion Designers.
However, currently the Sri Lankan intellectual property rights field is functioning
very weakly and immediate actions should be taken by the government to ensure the
legal protection for intellectual property, including Fashion and Clothing Designs.
Setting up a Professional Body to represent Fashion Designers
As mentioned earlier, a Professional Body is a vital factor in developing and
safeguarding an industry. Anyhow, Sri Lankan Fashion Designers are yet to be
formed as an accepted legal entity. Over the last decade, at least 1000 Fashion
Designers have been produced by Sri Lanka but they still lack a Professional Body
and pre-set standards that match the country.
Therefore, either the government or an accepted institute like University of Moratuwa
or Academy of Design should take the initiative to form a legal association to
represent either Fashion Designers or Design Artists in a whole.
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Promoting Fashion Design through career guidance programmes in schools
Nowadays it has become a common practice to have career guidance programmes for
school children and school leavers. These can be used to draw the attention of
youngsters and also to raise the awareness among adults on Fashion Design Industry.
This can also be used to identify the young talent and creativity which can be further
developed. It is important as still Sri Lanka teenagers do not have the willingness to
become a Fashion Designer when compared with the willingness to enter other
common and socially accepted professions like Doctors, Engineers and Managers.
With this, it is possible to get more people seeking entrance to the Fashion Design
Field, thus enhancing the standards through competition while forcing the society and
other related industries to give the acceptance to Fashion Design as a mainstream
industry.
Giving a proper Marketing and Management knowledge for Fashion
Designers
Management skills and qualifications are becoming essential to survive in the fast
moving modern business world. It is similar with the Fashion Design Industry,
causing the Fashion Designers with the management skills to have a competitive edge
over the others. Marketing skills and knowledge is even more important, especially
for those who wish to build up a “name” and a sound income through Fashion Design.
However, the Sri Lankan Fashion Designers lack both management and marketing
skills, thus resulting in inability to market or rather brand themselves in the market.
Even the Design (Architecture) Degree in University of Moratuwa, which is the only
government degree that offers the specialization in Fashion Design and the oldest
degree of its kind doesn‟t focus much on Marketing or Management Skills. Marketing
is taught only as a subject module before starting the specialization. Other institutes
are not much different in this case. Therefore, it is useful to teach Fashion Design
undergraduates Marketing with a good practice and awareness on how to apply
marketing and Branding skills to the present day Fashion Design Industry.
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Educating Fashion Designers on Seasonal Changes and potential foreign
markets
Understanding and knowing the foreign markets and their trends is vital in winning
the international market. However, Sri Lankans face a difficulty in understanding
Seasonal changes in Fashion because Sri Lankans are not used to those. Therefore, a
proper study should be done on foreign seasonal clothing styles in order to make local
designers aware of it. This can be easily done through the degrees etc. by assigning
them with tasks to study those.
Developing other related fields
Sri Lankan movie and teledrama awarding ceremonies and other felicitation
ceremonies should focus more on acknowledging Fashion and Costume designs.
Currently, it is not done in a satisfactory way. If there‟s an award dedicated for
costume designing, producers will definitely be encouraged to spend some extra
amount of money in order to win another award which ultimately uplifts the movie‟s
reputation.
Promoting Fashion Designs through social and international events
Events like Hikka Fest and Film Festivals, etc. can be used as ideal opportunities to
promote Fashion Design Industry both locally and internationally. Considering the
Hikka Fest which annually draws a huge foreign attraction, a Fashion Show which is
organized simultaneously to the festival can be an ideal platform to showcase local
Fashion Designs. It is also helpful to come up with foreign market oriented Fashion
Designs and beachwear etc. and to study the response of foreigners.
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Raising the awareness on fashion among public
One noteworthy step taken by Hameedia recently is advising people on how to dress
and how to use fashion in order to get the best out of it. Likewise, other Fashion stores
and also Fashion Designers and Social Services organizations can take initiatives to
help public understanding the true value and the meaning of Fashion and the proper
use of it.
On the other hand, the Fashion Designers also have to be educated on the the
country‟s demand and how to fulfill the needs within the country. This can also be
easily done through the educational institutes. Also, esteemed organizations with a
reputation in Fashion Design like Rebel and Hameedia should be taken to this
process.
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Acknowledgements
Our heartfelt gratitude for the following people who helped us in various aspects…
Ms. Anupama Nawalage
Lecturer / Coordinator
Design (Architecture) Degree - Fashion Design Section
Faculty of Architecture
University of Moratuwa
Mr. Madushanka Wickramasinghe
Undergraduate
Design (Architecture) Degree
Faculty of Architecture
University of Moratuwa
Ms. Aurasi Ranasinghe
Undergraduate
Design (Architecture) Degree
Faculty of Architecture
University of Moratuwa
Ms. Ayomi Jayaweera
Higher Diploma
Lanka Institute of Fashion Design