Satya Paul

Satya Paul is an Indian designer label known for indigenous prints. It was founded on 1 April 1985 by Satya Paul. The brand is acclaimed for ingenuity in its design sensibility and a vivid color palette. The brand has grown from strength to strength and is now present across India. Founded by designer Satya Paul and helmed by Sanjay Kapoor (Founder - Genesis Luxury) along with Paul's son Puneet Nanda (Creative Director of Satya Paul till 2010).[1][2][3][4]

Satya Paul
IndustryFashion
Founded1985
FounderSatya Paul
HeadquartersGurgaon, Haryana, India
Key people
Satya Paul
Puneet Nanda
Sanjay Kapoor
ProductsFashion clothing & accessories, Sari
OwnerGenesis Colors Private Limited
Websitewww.satyapaul.com/ 

Products

The Satya Paul product line comprises women's designer wear mostly saris, kurtas, handbags, clutches and scarves, and men's accessories such as neck ties, belts, wallets, pocket squares and cufflinks. It's product range comprises a full line of women's wear, a dedicated range of accessories including men's corporate additions.[5]

The accessories line consists of scarfs, stoles, shawls, bags, clutches, wallets, ties, belts, socks, cufflinks, pocket squares and gift sets.[6]

Collections and inspirations

Satya Paul is a lyrical world of colour, art and mystery. The patterns of nature, geometrics of graphic or the details of a rich artistic history find their bearings in the design process. Behind every collection is a story, the aspects of which reach out to the Satya Paul women across different walks of life.[7]

Artists:

Fabrics

Silk crepes, georgette satins, georgette, burnouts on ggt satin, cotton lawn, cotton silk, modal satin, specially developed jacquards and recently introduced - specially developed silk linens, Indian silk, woven banarasi silks, mugga and tussar silks.

Design Collaborations for a Cause

THINK PINK- Awareness Campaign for Breast Cancer[8]

Satya Paul joined hands for Women's Cancer Initiative with the Tata Memorial Centre Hospital of Mumbai for the project. Called Think Pink, the project was the brainchild of Mumbai socialite and philanthropist Devieka Bhojwani, who battled with breast cancer and is now fully cured. A special collection,‘Ray of Hope’ was developed as well to represent the strength and struggle of women fighting cancer.

In 2006 the brand collaborated with WWF to launch the Endangered Species collection[9]

Satya Paul & Raza: In 2003, Satya Paul metamorphosed four of S.H. Raza's paintings and reproduced them as limited edition silk scarves.[10][11]


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References

  1. "Paul Mall". Supriya Dravid. 2 February 2010. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
  2. "Puneet Nanda to take a break". Fashion United. 28 February 2011. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  3. "Puneet Nanda". VIVIENNE KENRICK. 6 August 2005. Retrieved 6 August 2005.
  4. "Genesis Colors: Success Beyond Satya Paul". PRINCE MATHEWS THOMAS. 2 September 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  5. Satya Paul Sarees, snapdeal.com, retrieved 3 September 2013
  6. Clothing & Accessories - Satya Paul, amazon.in, retrieved 26 October 2004
  7. Clothing & Accessories - Satya Paul, amazon.in, retrieved 26 October 2004
  8. Think PINK-Satya Paul, timesofindia.com, retrieved 26 October 2004
  9. WWF AND Satya Paul, fashionunited.in, retrieved 26 October 2012
  10. Exploring Raza's World in all its vibrant colours, Asmita Aggarwal - Hindustan Times, 7 February 2003, retrieved 7 February 2003
  11. Satya Paul presents Satya Paul Raza Scarves, India Infoline News Service, 23 June 2010, retrieved 23 June 2010
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