Turbans femme modulable - CUBAINE PERLA - Indira de paris

Our concept, the clever turban

Since its launch in 2016, Indira de Paris has aimed to bring the turban, this long-forgotten fashion accessory, back into fashion and, above all, make it accessible!

Our models, both practical and fun, are a real revolution!

The principle is simple but very innovative: our turbans are put on like hats and then easily attached thanks to fun systems developed by the designer (flexible frames, elastics, etc.).

A 100% Parisian production

Since day one, Indira de Paris has had this unwavering desire to create, innovate and enhance your beauty.

This desire to offer you season after season pieces that are always well thought out, without ever sacrificing style or aesthetics.


But Indira has also been, since our beginnings in 2016, an obvious ethical and ecological commitment that has grown alongside us.


Our production is as local as possible with creations imagined, drawn and designed in our boutique workshop on rue Beaubourg by Katia and her team of model makers; then manufactured in the workshops of our manufacturing partners in the heart of Paris.

Carefully selected fabrics

We pay particular attention to the environmental impact of the materials we use, and so we carefully select fabrics of natural origin, certified by ecological labels such as the Oeko-tex label, or fabrics from surplus stocks of major fashion houses. Of course, it's not perfect yet, but we're doing our best at our level to contribute to a more sustainable and responsible fashion.

The creator

Passionate and creative by nature, Katia is self-taught and loves learning and trying her hand at everything!

Not very good at small talk, don't get her started on the weather, but she can talk to you for hours about a shade of color, a pattern, a cut, or an inspiration, with stars in her eyes.

As a child, she dreamed of becoming a children's storyteller, inventor, and stylist! It's no surprise, then, that innovation is at the heart of her brand.

She enjoys thinking of herself as a fashion engineer and loves spending time thinking about solutions to make fashion more practical.