Iconic fashion designer Rohit Bal dies of cardiac arrest at 63
Iconic fashion designer Rohit Bal died of cardiac arrest on Friday leaving a deep void in the Indian fashion industry. He was 63.
The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) shared the news of Bal's demise on its official Instagram handle.
"We mourn the passing of Legendary designer Rohit Bal. He was a founding member of the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI). Known for his unique blend of traditional patterns with modern sensibilities, Bal's work redefined Indian fashion, and inspired generations. His legacy of artistry, and innovation along with forward thinking will live on in the fashion world. Rest in peace GUDDA," the post read.
Born in Srinagar, Bal's family was forced to move out of Kashmir due to the Islamist insurgency in the 1970s.
His family moved to New Delhi, where he completed his education at the Delhi Public School in Mathura Road. He later graduated in History from St. Stephen's College and later went on to study fashion at the National Institute of Fashion Technology.
Rohit Bal started his career with his brother Rajiv Bal in Delhi in 1986 and started his first independent collection in 1990.
He was also chosen by the Khadi Gram Udyog, the largest handloom textile operation in Panchkula, to work with them.
Bal also designed costumes for the popular Indian game show Kaun Banega Crorepati.
His flagship stores are located in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, and Chennai.
Bal is best known for having used lotus and peacock motifs. He frequently employed rich fabrics like velvet, brocade and his designs were elaborate and inspired by Indian grandeur and royalty.
After battling illness, the designer made a comeback at the Lakme Fashion Week grand finale last month where he showcased his collection "Kaaynaat: A Bloom in the Universe".
Lakme's brand ambassador, actor Ananya Panday, walked the ramp as the showstopper for the show in a Rohit Bal signature ensemble.