The Asian Age

A charitable joie de weave

This pretty Kerala- based philantrop­hist also specialise­s in reviving handloom and creating eco- friendly clothing

- PRIYA SREEKUMAR

Meet Kerala- based philanthro­pist Sobha Ashwin who also specialise­s in reviving handloom and creating eco- friendly clothing

Oprah Winfrey has inspired many women across the world to change and find meaning to their mundane lives. She did the same for Thiruvanan­thapuram- based designer/ social entreprene­ur Sobha Ashwin too. In Sobha’s words, “I used to watch Oprah’s show after school and there was one episode that completely changed my way of thinking. That episode was shot in Africa during Christmas where underprivi­leged children were given clothes and gifts, and it was an eye- opener to see huge smiles on their faces. I took a decision then and there that whatever field I would get into or whatever part of the world I would go to, philanthro­py would be an important part of my life.”

Of course, philanthro­py runs in the family too. “I learnt how to share and care from my grandmothe­r and even when she was 90, she would feed stray dogs. My mother, on the other hand, taught me how to multi- task and be genuine,” she adds. Sobha, a well- known face in Thiruvanan­thapuram, took her MBA degree, worked with Hidesign for a year and learnt business first- hand from there, before destiny led her into designing.

Her husband owned a reputed clothing brand and a factory visit made her understand that weaving was a dying art and that the weavers were a slowly disappeari­ng tribe. This made Sobha start her design store to revive handloom, specialisi­ng in handloom apparel and accessorie­s for the youth. Without any experience and armed with only a flair for fashion, she made her entry. “Call it my ego or self- pride, I did not want to take money from my husband and built my store from scratch,” she says. One of her attempts is to remove the notion that handloom is boring and not stylish. Part of her profits goes to artisans. She also has an eco- friendly and Ayurvedic clothing line and gives aspiring designers a platform to showcase products.

She is involved with conducting marathons and educating under privileged children. A self- confessed dreamer, Sobha is also an avid traveller who loves spending time with her girl pals. She recently discovered the joys of solo travel. She reveals, “I had two elder brothers and have led a protected life. Travels always opens new vistas to different cultures and people but when you travel alone, you get enriched and shed fears. I travelled to Goa solo, and I had a great time and I followed that up with a trip to Coimbatore and then Bengalaru.” She excitedly adds, “I ran the marathon there amongst hundreds of women and the energy was unbelievab­le!”

Call it my ego or

self- pride, I did not want to take money from my husband and built my store

from scratch

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Sobha Ashwin

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