Renowned Indian fashion designer Rohit Bal has passed away at the age of 63. According to Indian media reports, Bal was admitted to the ICU a week prior to his final show in October.
After being discharged, he was admitted again to Aashlok Hospital in Delhi on Wednesday, where he suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away on Friday.
The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) paid tribute to Bal, fondly known as 'Gudda', in an Instagram post, honouring his impact on Indian fashion. "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 council wrote.
FDCI President Sunil Sethi confirmed that Bal’s cremation would take place on Saturday, stating, "It's true that he has passed away. He had a cardiac arrest... heart failure. Rohit was a legend, we are completely shaken right now. We are trying to work out details for the cremation tomorrow."
Born in Srinagar, Bal began his career in 1986, eventually becoming one of the most celebrated names in Indian fashion. His accolades include ‘Designer of the Year’ at the Indian Fashion Awards in 2006 and the Kingfisher Fashion Achievement Award in 2001. He was also the Lakme Grand Finale Designer in 2012.
Recently, after overcoming health challenges, Bal returned to the runway at the Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI grand finale, showcasing his collection "Kaaynaat: A Bloom in the Universe," with actress Ananya Panday as the showstopper in one of his signature pieces.