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Ep 35 - Shriwanthi Amarasinghe, Fashion Designer

Ep 35 - Shriwanthi Amarasinghe, Fashion Designer

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While it may have been the tech world that first brought Shri Amarasinghe from Sri Lanka to Paris, it was in the fashion world she found her home. Born to a long line of women with style and taste, Shri’s label Shabél Paris marries Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage and bright, bold colors with Paris’ elegance and refinement, creating pieces that are luxurious, sustainable, and beautiful.

Why does Shri consider her clothing “conversation starters?” Listen now to find out!

https://www.shabelparis.com/
https://www.instagram.com/shabel_paris/
https://www.instagram.com/shriwanthi_a/


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