Pritam Panda

Pritam Panda

Pritam Panda with his design made from traditional "Pata" from Orissa
Born Balasore, Orissa
Nationality Indian
Ethnicity Odia
Education St. Vincent School, Balasore (Icse)
Fakir Mohan College
The Bhowanipore Education Society College,Kolkata,India(Diploma in Fashion design and development)
École Normale Supérieure, Montrougue,France(Honorary masters degree for his excellence in the field of Art and Design)
Occupation Fashion designer & entrepreneur
Known for Traditional and modern cloth designing, Specialising in Woman's wear haute Couture, International celebrity Styling
Home town Balasore
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Pritam Panda is an Indian fashion designer from Orissa. He has been awarded for an honorary master's degree for his work from École Normale Supérieure, France.[1] His works include traditional clothing like Ikat, "pata" and Sambalpuri from Orissa.[2][3] Panda along with his sister Payal Panda owns a fashion store "VKY-House of Fashion" in Kolkata which he founded in 2003. His works have been displayed and sold in New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Calcutta, London, Manchester, Bradford, Phuket, Bangkok, Malaysia, France, Dubai, Beirut (Lebanon), Cairo and Dhaka.[1] On 3 November 2010, he was awarded for World Chopard Young Entrepreneur Award as the first Odia and youngest Indian.[4] Panda caters fashion clothings to over 500 international clients in India, Europe and Middle East.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Kundu, Sibdas (11 May 2011). "French laurels for fashion designe". The Telegraph. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
  2. 1 2 Panda, Namita (4 November 2010). "Global award for state designer". The Telegraph. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
  3. Design planet
  4. Rout, Hemant Kumar (1 November 2010). "Indian designer nominated for World Chopard Young Entrepreneur Award". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 June 2012.

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