Rohit Khosla

Rohit Khosla
Born (1959-11-29)29 November 1959
Died (1994-02-16)16 February 1994
Residence New Delhi, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Fashion designer

Rohit Khosla (29 November 1958 – 16 February 1994) was a pioneer of contemporary fashion industry in India.[1] Khosla studied in England, worked with designers in New York, but returned to India to start his own label in 1987, along with his sister, designer Rohini Khosla.

Early life

Born in November 1958 to Usha and Kamal Khosla in an affluent punjabi family, Rohit had always dreamed of becoming a fashion pioneer. An alumnus of The Doon School in Dehradun , he took a foundation course in art and then followed it by studying fashion at Kingston University. In college, his contemporaries were Nick Coleman, John Richmond and Helen Storey.[2] He is quoted in his biography Vanguard, penned by Rohini Khosla, Studying in England was pure bliss -- ideas just flowing, fabrics everywhere and fashion obsessive people all around me. He entered the Indian fashion scene when it was still a nascent industry [3] and left his hallmark.[4]

In those days, it was considered a bold step to enter fashion, especially when one had such a high profile qualification. Rohit Khosla was the first Indian fashion designer to launch a haute couture label.

His family was extremely supportive of his fashion career. In his short life, Khosla spearheaded major contributions to the Indian fashion industry.

Career

In 1987, he co-founded Ensemble, India's popular designer label store in New Delhi,[5] with Tarun and Sal Tahiliani, which started with five labels: Tarun Tahiliani, Rohit Khosla, Neil Bieff, Amaya, Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla.[4]

Many leading fashion designers of India trained under Rohit Khosla, including Aparna Chandra, Ranna Gill,[6] Sonam Dobal [7] and JJ Valaya.[8]

Death

Rohit Khosla with a friend

Khosla, who was bisexual, died in 1994, aged 36, due to cancer.[9][10] He had earlier contracted HIV/AIDS.[11]

Legacy

In 1998, Rohini Khosla published a book on his life and work, titled Rohit Khosla, Vanguard.[9] In 2007 the India Fashion Week paid a tribute to him, with designers like Rohit Bal dedicating his collection to him.[12][13]

The annual India Zee F Awards presents the Rohit Khosla Award for 'Debutante Designer of the Year'.[14]

References

  1. Review
  2. https://www.huffingtonpost.in/anshu-khanna-/rohit-khosla-was-indias-greatest-designer-but-he-never-got-to_a_21457112/
  3. Fashion audiences.. Indian Express, 2 December 1999.
  4. 1 2 New cut India Today, 20 December 2007.
  5. The haute couturier..And Rohit was very much a part of the beginning of Ensemble - Tarun Tahiliani The Times of India, 2 July 2002.
  6. Desiner Profile - Rana Gill
  7. Sonam Dobal
  8. India Fashion Week – Designer Profile Archived 31 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine. India Today, 2008.
  9. 1 2 "Rohit Khosla Vanguard". Barnes and Noble. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  10. Shah, Aashna (23 August 2017). "The Impossibly Lovely Nafisa Ali On A 1994 Cover Of Femina". NDTV. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  11. Naliyath, Sunil (24 November 2011). "A positive attitude is the real winner". The Hindu. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  12. Rohit Khosla relived through the fashion week
  13. Fashion fraternity remembers Rohit Khosla 14 September 2007.
  14. Fashion forward The Hindu, 1 May 2006.

Further reading

  • Rohit Khosla, Vanguard, by Rohini Khosla, Amanda Johnston. Art Books Intl Ltd., 1998. ISBN 81-7508-017-5.
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