India lost its most celebrated fashion virtuoso Rohit Bal, fondly known as ‘Gudda,’ who passed away Friday evening at 63, leaving behind a legacy as colourful and dramatic as the designs that made him legendary.
Let’s remember Rohit Bal
Known as India’s answer to John Galliano, Bal transformed the fashion landscape with his distinctive blend of Kashmiriyat and contemporary couture. His signature lotus and peacock motifs became synonymous with Indian haute couture, creating a design language that spoke of heritage while dancing with modernity.
Each Rohit Bal creation was a masterclass in storytelling through the fabric. His final show “Kaaynaat – A Bloom in the Universe,” presented just two weeks ago at Lakme Fashion Week, became an inadvertent swan song.
True to his effervescent spirit, he danced with models during the finale bow, unknowingly crafting his last moment in the spotlight.
Here are Rohit Bal’s sayings on Fashion:
“I design for a woman who can show she is strong but at the same time is soft and romantic,” Bal often said, explaining his philosophy that translated into flowing kalidar kurtas, intricately worked zardozi velvets, and ensembles that celebrated what he called “blatant sensuality.”
About Rohit Bal
A St. Stephen’s College history graduate who later studied at NIFT, Bal brought scholarly depth to his creations. His understanding of historical contexts and cultural narratives transformed into garments that weren’t just clothes but wearable art pieces. He famously described ‘extravagance’ as fashion’s soul, a principle he never abandoned even as minimalism gained momentum.
Close friend and Michelin-starred chef Suveer Saran remembers him as “Emperor. Magician. Visionary. Humanist.” Their collaboration on the Delhi restaurant ‘Veda’ showcased Bal’s maximalist aesthetic beyond fashion, with interiors as talked about as the cuisine.
The Delhi Social Circuit
Bal’s parties were as legendary as his shows. Delhi’s social circuit knew him as the unrestrained spirit who danced through nights with abandoned joy. While some labelled him ‘enfant terrible’ for his unfiltered opinions, his magnetic personality drew people into his orbit, making his home an open house for friends and admirers alike.
The designer’s vision transcended market trends. Even as fashion moved toward simpler aesthetics, Bal remained committed to his grandiloquent style. His runways were theatrical productions where models didn’t just walk – they participated in a celebration of colour, craft, and couture.
Rohit Bal’s Kashmir’s traditions
Drawing inspiration from nature and weaving in elements of fantasy and folklore, Bal created a design universe that merged Kashmir’s traditional aesthetics with global fashion sensibilities. His work spoke to women across cultures and classes, making him one of India’s most internationally recognized designers.
As the fashion world bids farewell to this maverick spirit, Bal leaves behind more than just a brand – he bequeaths a legacy of fearless creativity and unapologetic grandeur. His designs, destined to become museum pieces, will continue to tell stories of Indian craftsmanship and his unique vision.
Shine on, Gudda. Your designs, like your spirit, remain timeless.