Published 14:08 IST, January 7th 2021
Satya Paul passes away in Coimbatore at 79; Sadhguru mourns loss with heartwarming post
Satya Paul breathed his last in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, just a few hours ago. As per reports, Satya Paul passed away due to natural causes. Read details here
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Renowned designer Satya Paul breathed his last in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, just a few hours ago. As per a report on MoneyControl.com, Satya Paul died due to natural causes. The 79-year old designer is known for introducing modern to traditional wear.
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One of the many entities who first revealed the passing of the eponymous fashion icon was Sadhguru. In the tweet that can be found below, one can see that the spiritual leader and the head honcho of the Isha Yoga Foundation is expressing his grief and regret upon finding out about his death. The spiritual leader also descibed his contribution to the Indian fashion as immesurable and even expressed his gratitude of having lived in the same realm that he existed in. The tweet can also be found on Sadhguru's Twitter handle.
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The Tweet:
In memoriam, fashion designer and Satya Paul's frequent collaborator penned something down in connection to his partner's unfortunate passing. The post that can be found below has Nanda sharing some of this thoughts about the late icon. The same can be found on Puneet Nanda's Facebook page as well.
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Satya Paul Career & his formative years:
Satya Paul, as per a report on UtsavPedia, was born in a city called Leigha, which is located in Pakistan. As per the report, his arrival in India coincided with the partition era that India was going through seven decades ago. The year 1985 saw the inauguration of Satya Paul's fashion label, which simply went by his name. The opening of the same was a defining moment for Satya Paul's career. Over the course of many subsequent years, Satya Paul's fashion brand would become associated with some of the most premier designs in sarees, kurtas, and accessories, which lent a surfeit of creativity to the realm of indigeneous trend wear and glamor. As per the very same report, he is the founding member of two of the most prestigious fashion stores in the country, which go by the name of L’affaire and Heritage. Since the inception of the two brands in 80’s, it is said that they have been the vanguard of dealings and in Indian creations that come with a contemproary twist, which eventually earned the status of the term "Revolutionary" for the indian fashion.
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14:08 IST, January 7th 2021