Indian designer brings artisanal leather brand to UK


PTI, Aug 11, 2019, 4:01 PM IST

London: An Indian designer has opened up a boutique in the heart of London as one of the British capital’s first-of-its-kind artisanal leather brands from India.

Gautam Sinha’s Nappa Dori has been creating a buzz in the tourist hotspot of Seven Dials in Covent Garden with its handmade and bespoke leather products.

“London was being planned for almost two years as we were scouting for the right location that complimented the brand and also offered a diverse clientele for us, he said.

“Seven Dials offers that perfect mix there is the tourist traffic but also a more discerning audience who are aware of the eclectic mix of brands here,” said Sinha, who is in the process of launching two new Indian locations to add to his six across Delhi and Mumbai.

“We also have plans to expand our reach in the UK with a second location and in the next calendar year, we plan to expand into Europe and the US, he added.

The first UK store combines the Caf Dori experience, offering a taste of the Indian chai along with coffee and snacks.

“London being one of the key fashion capitals in the world and an English-speaking hub helped us make the decision to open our first boutique here. The transition had to be smooth for an independent brand like ours and the UK ticked a lot of those important boxes for us,” said Sinha.

Nappa Dori which literally translated means leather and thread was born in the bylanes of Hauz Khas Village in New Delhi nine years ago with the idea of combining Indian traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design.

Sinha, a Fashion Design graduate from the National Institute of Fashion Technology in New Delhi, is baffled at the lack of credit for Indian handiwork and skills despite several international high street products being made in India.

“It still baffles me why an Indian fashion brand hasn’t made a major play in the global market. Nappa Dori is definitely the first move towards changing this. There are a lot of amazing Indian brands waiting in the wings and you will see a massive change in the global market in the next five-ten years when it comes to Indian brands,” he said.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

EVMs destroyed as two groups of villagers clash in Chamarajanagar district

Banjarumale hamlet in Belthangady records 100 per cent voting

Board exams twice a year from 2025: MoE asks CBSE to work out logistics, no plan for semesters

Lok Sabha 2024: Tribal hamlet of Banjarumale in Belthangady records 100% voter turnout

Padubidri: Speeding car collides with electric pole, one dead

Bengaluru eateries butter up voter turnout with free dosa

Low voter turnout in Karnataka: Only 38.23% cast votes in 14 LS segments during first half of the day

Related Articles More

China says talks on Tibet only with Dalai Lama’s representatives; rules out dialogue on autonomy

Indian-origin man shot, killed by San Antonio police amid attempts to apprehend him

2 Indian restaurants in Colorado duped investors of USD 380K: Officials

WATCH: 5 runaway military horses cause mayhem in London

Don’t blame Dubai’s freak rain on cloud seeding

MUST WATCH

Skin Rash, Causes, Signs and Symptoms

11 bullets found in python’s body!

K. Jayaprakash Hegde Sharing His Memories

Grafting Jack Anil

Heat Illness


Latest Additions

Patanjali Foods to evaluate proposal to buy Patanjali Ayurved’s non-food business

Congress to discuss candidates for Amethi, Raebareli seats on Saturday

BJP’s CT Ravi Booked for Promoting Hatred and Enmity Through Social Media Post

Elections held in 14 LS segments in Karnataka, voter turnout nearly 64 per cent till 5 pm

‘PM is scared, may even shed tears on stage’: Rahul Gandhi’s fresh salvo at Modi

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.