Rohit Bal is no more
Famous fashion designer Rohit Bal said goodbye to the world at the age of 63. Although not everyone knows Rohit’s face among common people, Rohit Bal was a big name in the fashion world. For those who have even the slightest knowledge of the fashion world, Rohit’s departure comes as nothing less than a shock. Rohit was the person who brought the craftsmanship to the stage. Rohit also used to design Bollywood emperor Amitabh Bachchan’s outfits in his TV show ‘Kaun Banegi Crorepati’.
Rohit was honored with numerous awards for his work. Rohit aspired to become a fashion designer since childhood, so after graduation, he dedicated himself to fashion and studied at the National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi. In the year 1986, Rohit along with his brother Rajiv founded Orchid Overseas Pvt. Limited. Incorporated public limited company. However, when she launched her independent show in 1990, she took the fashion world by storm.
‘Fabric Master’ Title
In Rohit’s collection, the clothes were designed for both men and women. After this, Rohit Bal opened his first flagship store in New Delhi. Rohit had many stores all over India. Many celebrities wore her designed clothes and walked the ramp. In the year 1996, Time magazine awarded Rohit the title of “Master of Fabric” of India. Rohit used to walk around with magic in his hands. The royalty of India was reflected in their clothes. Combining traditional patterns with this royalty made her pieces even more vivid. It is said that Rohit was largely inspired by the art of the Mughal and Gupta period. There were many references to the lotus and the peacock in his pieces.
won many titles
Rohat received numerous prestigious awards for his work. In the year 2006, Rohit Bal received the ‘Designer of the Year’ award at the Indian Fashion Awards. Apart from this, in the year 2012, he received the ‘Lakme Grand Finale Designer’ award. Rohit received the award for the most elegant evening wear for men at PETA’s Vegan Fashion Awards in 2013. In the year 2012, he was awarded the title of the country’s most iconic fashion designer. After Rohit’s departure, there remains a void in the fashion world that almost no one will be able to fill.