
MODART International (Sri Lanka Branch) and International Academy of Fashion hosted their graduation ceremony for the graduates of Bachelor in Fashion Design & Pattern Making, Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design and Diploma in Fashion Design. The Class of 2023 celebrated their milestone surrounded by their families and friends at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH).
The event was graced by the chief guest, His Excellency Mr. Jean-Francois PACTET (Ambassador of France to Sri Lanka & Maldives) and other esteemed dignitaries, including Ms. Marie-Noëlle Duris (Deputy Head of mission, Embassy of France to Sri Lanka & the Maldives), Ms. Olivia Bellemere (Cultural Counsellor of the Embassy of France) and Ms. Cécile Hoorelbeke (Director, Alliance Française de Colombo).

Mr. Jean-Francois PACTET – Ambassador of France to Sri Lanka & Maldives

Mrs. Roshani Leanage – Chairperson of International Academy of Fashion and Modart International Sri Lanka

Ms. Marie-Noëlle Duris – Deputy Head of mission, Embassy of France to Sri Lanka & the Maldives

Ms. Cécile Hoorelbeke – Director, Alliance Française de Colombo

Ms. Olivia Bellemere – Cultural Counsellor of the Embassy of France

Ms. Niroshani Leanage – Managing Director of International Academy of Fashion and Modart International Sri Lanka

Graduate of Modart International receiving the certificate

Graduate of International Academy of Fashion receiving the certificate

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