Their latest film, Safari Dreams, earned the luxury swimwear label a spot in the top four in the category for the Best Sustainable Fashion Film Award.
- London Fashion Film Festival
Their latest film, Safari Dreams, earned the luxury swimwear label a spot in the top four in the category for the Best Sustainable Fashion Film Award. The film revolves around the life of a woman who sets out on a journey as she looks to connect with nature, leading her to self-discovery and growth.
- Harpers Bazaar
In every collection, La Paz goes beyond traditional swimwear, collaborating with local Indian artisans to craft designs that aren't just garments but wearable art fusing culture, craftsmanship, and contemporary style for a truly unique beachside look.
- Sports Illustrated Swimsuit
For Radhika and Anshul, a similar journey started on one of their trips away in Mexico culminating in a brand founded in 2023 based on their twin love for nature and fashion.
- Vogue
“Let’s do it,” Wamiqa sportingly urges us on. Lo and behold, you see that picture of her in the gorgeous swimsuit?
- Travel & Leisure
The first stop was the stunning Lizard Island Resort, where Tendulkar soaked up the sun in an olive-green bikini set that screamed bohemian vibes! Paired with a matching cover-up from La Paz, she looked like a tropical goddess.
- ELLE
“Combining their passions for nature and fashion, Radhika Agarwal and Anshul Yadav birthed La Paz that is a conscious luxury swimwear.Their brand strives to deliver sustainable elegance and comfort, proving an escape from life’s monotony.
- Cosmopolitan
La Paz was one of the finalists out of 176 participants at the INIFD presents Lakmé Gennext x Vogue; India’s largest designer discovery program, by Lakme India.
- Lakmé Gennext x Vogue
Summers, it’s only natural to suggest to water enthusiasts to swap their regular bodysuits with swimsuits. If you’re in the vicinity of a water body?
- Femina
It’s not just staid swimwear that Indian women want though. There is a growing demand for subtly sexy costumes too. Says Radhika Agarwal, Founder, La Paz: “The Indian market is different from the rest of the world
- The Indian Express
The brand embodies a unique fusion of environmental consciousness and luxurious design. Much like other modern swimwear brands in India.
-  Times Now
La Paz, where the essence of tranquility meets sustainable luxury. Inspired by the serenity of Mexico, our conscious brand merges nature and fashion to offer lavish swimwear that transcends mere attire.
-  NDTV
Working with rural clusters in India to craft their products close to home, provide more work opportunities within the nation and to make the most of the unparalleled Indian craftsmanship.”
-  Homegrown
La Paz, founded by globe-trotters Radhika and Anshul, beckons you to indulge in the opulent allure of their latest collection: The Safari Collection.”
- Fashion Herald
The Dirty Magazine is a new print title from India here to bind new worlds together for observers to immerse themselves in. On the cover Yachika Sharma is wearing La Paz's most unique design inspired by the walls of Teotihuacan, shot by Rid Burman.
- The Dirty Magazine
In our conversation Radhika Agarwal, Blur The Border discovered that her rebellious spirit fuels her passion to successfully establish La Paz in the Indian luxury space, and her designs are inspired by diverse artistic influences from both Indian and Western cultures.
-  Manika Pathak, Blur The Border
The Gurgaon-based label flexes its eco-credentials with reversible swimwear aimed at reducing throwaway fashion.
-  Sunday Mid-day
Radhika and Anshul, La Paz seamlessly merged high-end fashion and environmental consciousness to create sustainable and lavish swimwear.
-  The Morning Standard
A friend of mine, an art collector, introduced me to a book detailing various Indian art forms — and that’s where I found my eureka moment. This dying art form, rich in history and luxury, needed to be preserved.
- Indulgexpress
Homegrown swimwear brands are making serious waves, with designs that are sustainable, size-inclusive, and truly stylish.
- The Word Magazine
Co-founders of La Paz, splash out a collection inspired by the African savannah, with the handcrafted acacia top forming the 'art-piece' among the line of monokinis, bikinis and safari wear.
- New Sunday Express
Their design ethos is to make things stand out and turn heads. Impeccably tailored from the finest and most extraordinary Italian fabrics.
-  Pioneer
These designers are blending modern silhouettes with traditional roots, bringing forward collections that celebrate diversity, empowerment, and individuality.
- The Brand Daddy
Every piece embodies our commitment to environmental stewardship, as yesterday's plastic bottles transform into today's stylish swimwear, ensuring you not only look good but feel good about your choice too.
- Local Samosa Vyapaar
Their latest film, Safari Dreams, earned the luxury swimwear label a spot in the top four in the category for the Best Sustainable Fashion Film Award.
- London Fashion Film Festival
Their latest film, Safari Dreams, earned the luxury swimwear label a spot in the top four in the category for the Best Sustainable Fashion Film Award. The film revolves around the life of a woman who sets out on a journey as she looks to connect with nature, leading her to self-discovery and growth.
- Harpers Bazaar
In every collection, La Paz goes beyond traditional swimwear, collaborating with local Indian artisans to craft designs that aren't just garments but wearable art fusing culture, craftsmanship, and contemporary style for a truly unique beachside look.
- Sports Illustrated Swimsuit
For Radhika and Anshul, a similar journey started on one of their trips away in Mexico culminating in a brand founded in 2023 based on their twin love for nature and fashion.
- Vogue
“Let’s do it,” Wamiqa sportingly urges us on. Lo and behold, you see that picture of her in the gorgeous swimsuit?
- Travel & Leisure
The first stop was the stunning Lizard Island Resort, where Tendulkar soaked up the sun in an olive-green bikini set that screamed bohemian vibes! Paired with a matching cover-up from La Paz, she looked like a tropical goddess.
- ELLE
“Combining their passions for nature and fashion, Radhika Agarwal and Anshul Yadav birthed La Paz that is a conscious luxury swimwear.Their brand strives to deliver sustainable elegance and comfort, proving an escape from life’s monotony.
- Cosmopolitan
La Paz was one of the finalists out of 176 participants at the INIFD presents Lakmé Gennext x Vogue; India’s largest designer discovery program, by Lakme India.
- Lakmé Gennext x Vogue
Summers, it’s only natural to suggest to water enthusiasts to swap their regular bodysuits with swimsuits. If you’re in the vicinity of a water body?
- Femina
It’s not just staid swimwear that Indian women want though. There is a growing demand for subtly sexy costumes too. Says Radhika Agarwal, Founder, La Paz: “The Indian market is different from the rest of the world
- The Indian Express
The brand embodies a unique fusion of environmental consciousness and luxurious design. Much like other modern swimwear brands in India.
-  Times Now
La Paz, where the essence of tranquility meets sustainable luxury. Inspired by the serenity of Mexico, our conscious brand merges nature and fashion to offer lavish swimwear that transcends mere attire.
-  NDTV
Working with rural clusters in India to craft their products close to home, provide more work opportunities within the nation and to make the most of the unparalleled Indian craftsmanship.”
-  Homegrown
La Paz, founded by globe-trotters Radhika and Anshul, beckons you to indulge in the opulent allure of their latest collection: The Safari Collection.”
- Fashion Herald
The Dirty Magazine is a new print title from India here to bind new worlds together for observers to immerse themselves in. On the cover Yachika Sharma is wearing La Paz's most unique design inspired by the walls of Teotihuacan, shot by Rid Burman.
- The Dirty Magazine
In our conversation Radhika Agarwal, Blur The Border discovered that her rebellious spirit fuels her passion to successfully establish La Paz in the Indian luxury space, and her designs are inspired by diverse artistic influences from both Indian and Western cultures.
-  Manika Pathak, Blur The Border
The Gurgaon-based label flexes its eco-credentials with reversible swimwear aimed at reducing throwaway fashion.
-  Sunday Mid-day
Radhika and Anshul, La Paz seamlessly merged high-end fashion and environmental consciousness to create sustainable and lavish swimwear.
-  The Morning Standard
A friend of mine, an art collector, introduced me to a book detailing various Indian art forms — and that’s where I found my eureka moment. This dying art form, rich in history and luxury, needed to be preserved.
- Indulgexpress
Homegrown swimwear brands are making serious waves, with designs that are sustainable, size-inclusive, and truly stylish.
- The Word Magazine
Co-founders of La Paz, splash out a collection inspired by the African savannah, with the handcrafted acacia top forming the 'art-piece' among the line of monokinis, bikinis and safari wear.
- New Sunday Express
Their design ethos is to make things stand out and turn heads. Impeccably tailored from the finest and most extraordinary Italian fabrics.
-  Pioneer
These designers are blending modern silhouettes with traditional roots, bringing forward collections that celebrate diversity, empowerment, and individuality.
- The Brand Daddy
Every piece embodies our commitment to environmental stewardship, as yesterday's plastic bottles transform into today's stylish swimwear, ensuring you not only look good but feel good about your choice too.
- Local Samosa Vyapaar