The Indian fashion world is in mourning following the passing of celebrated designer Rohit Bal, affectionately known as 'Gudda'. Many prominent figures from Bollywood and the fashion industry have taken to social media to express their condolences and share their memories of the iconic designer.
Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor shared her sentiments in a touching post, stating, "Dear Gudda, I hear about your passing on my way to celebrate Diwali in your gorgeous creation that you generously lent to me for the second time. I’ve been blessed to have known you, worn you, and walked for you multiple times. I hope you’re at peace. Always your biggest fan."
Ananya Panday, who had the honor of being Rohit Bal’s "last" muse during his comeback show at Lakme Fashion Week 2024, also shared her grief. Posting an adorable picture of herself with Bal from the show, she wrote, "Gudda. Om shanti." Her heartfelt message encapsulated the love and admiration many felt for the designer.
Fashion designer Manish Malhotra expressed his shock and sadness at Bal’s passing. His tribute highlighted the profound impact Bal had on the industry and the legacy he leaves behind.
Actor Pulkit Samrat summed up the sentiments of many with a simple yet poignant message on his Instagram Story: "The OG will be missed." This sentiment reflects the deep respect and admiration that Bal garnered throughout his illustrious career.
Rohit Bal was more than just a designer; he was an artist whose creations told stories and evoked emotions. His ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics made his work resonate deeply within the fashion world. Bal celebrated the rich tapestry of Indian culture through his designs, leaving an indelible mark on both domestic and international fashion landscapes.
As tributes continue to flow in, it’s clear that Rohit Bal's visionary approach and his celebration of Indian artistry will be remembered and cherished for years to come. The fashion industry has lost a true pioneer, but his legacy will inspire future generations of designers and artists alike.