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‘She’s the queen’: Sri Lanka bids farewell to film legend Malini Fonseka

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Housing   来源:Politics  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:is vibing with everyone, taking wild risks and treating every challenge like a personal thrill ride. They’re not always the most strategic, but they are the most fun (and somehow still make it far in the competition).

is vibing with everyone, taking wild risks and treating every challenge like a personal thrill ride. They’re not always the most strategic, but they are the most fun (and somehow still make it far in the competition).

, being surrounded by art is what truly transforms a house into a home. So when the 26-year-old model and influencer moved into an apartment with her husband on New York City’s Upper East Side, she knew she wanted the space to reflect something deeply personal and beautiful.After brainstorming with her mother,

‘She’s the queen’: Sri Lanka bids farewell to film legend Malini Fonseka

, an artist based in Bucks County, Pa., the pair landed on a special idea: Rolli would paint a custom mural in the apartment. It felt like a natural decision for the mother-daughter duo. Growing up, Tomé had always admired her mom’s hand-painted murals — her own childhood room was adorned with dreamy vignettes of Paris, while her brother’s featured a whimsical circus scene, complete with a painted tent.“We have similar tastes in interior design and art,” Tomé tells PEOPLE exclusively. “You could say my mom is my biggest influence when it comes to style and taste.”As they began to collaborate, the two quickly aligned on a theme for the mural: it would be inspired by Portugal, her husband’s home country, where the couple got engaged and later married. Ultimately, though, Tomé gave her mom complete creative freedom, and Rolli knew exactly where to begin.

‘She’s the queen’: Sri Lanka bids farewell to film legend Malini Fonseka

“We wanted the mural to be of Sintra, Portugal, a place close to Greta’s heart,” says Rolli, 61, who has been painting for as long as she can remember. “For this project, I studied a lot of monochromatic landscape murals and how artists used tone to convey greenery and distant horizons. I wanted the piece to have multiple focal points, so your eye would travel naturally around the room.”“It’s such a gift to have no creative limitations,” she adds. “I trusted my instincts, loosely sketched the mural by hand, and let the painting process flow naturally. There were no deadlines or pressure — it was just fun. I loved being surrounded by family while I worked. It made everything feel so peaceful and joyful.”

‘She’s the queen’: Sri Lanka bids farewell to film legend Malini Fonseka

The finished mural features a breathtaking view of Sintra’s Palácio de Seteais as its central focus. The result is a deeply personal and elegant tribute to the couple’s love story — a lasting piece of home, heart and heritage.

Looking back, Tomé says she was in awe watching the mural come to life, especially knowing her mom had freehanded the entire thing. While she was used to popping into her mom’s studio growing up to check on her progress, she'd never seen a full piece develop from start to finish.to shop, wear, and love this season and next.

celebrated its 20th anniversary last year, 2025 marked 40 years of the legacy brand Shan, almost 25 years of Miami-favorite Luli Fama, and 10 years of the ultra-upcoming brand Oséree. This year’s event also launched the inaugural edition of the Swimwear Icons Hall of Fame (SIHOF), whereaccepted the Cultural Icon Award (and later walked down her own runway).

“I have spent over a decade immersed in this space and felt there was a lack of recognition for the people whose creativity, innovation, and influence helped turn swim into a global cultural force,” says Natalija Dedic-Stojanovic, founder of Paraiso Miami Swim Week. “[SIHOF] honors the legacy of the visionaries who have shaped the swimwear industry across fashion, media, beauty, and culture.”With editors, buyers, models, and influencers—and Rick Ross—buzzing about, this year’s event was one for the books. Even outside of swimwear, the collections shown in Miami are both a reflection and an indicator of other upcoming fashion trends to watch out for—

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