Rohit Khosla
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.
Rohit Khosla | |
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Born | 29 November 1958 |
Died | 16 February 1994 (aged 34) |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Fashion designer |
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
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
- Review
- https://www.huffingtonpost.in/anshu-khanna-/rohit-khosla-was-indias-greatest-designer-but-he-never-got-to_a_21457112/
- Fashion audiences.. Indian Express, 2 December 1999.
- New cut India Today, 20 December 2007.
- The haute couturier..And Rohit was very much a part of the beginning of Ensemble - Tarun Tahiliani The Times of India, 2 July 2002.
- Desiner Profile - Rana Gill
- Sonam Dobal
- India Fashion Week – Designer Profile Archived 31 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine India Today, 2008.
- "Rohit Khosla Vanguard". Barnes and Noble. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
- Shah, Aashna (23 August 2017). "The Impossibly Lovely Nafisa Ali On A 1994 Cover Of Femina". NDTV. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
- Naliyath, Sunil (24 November 2011). "A positive attitude is the real winner". The Hindu. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
- Rohit Khosla relived through the fashion week
- Fashion fraternity remembers Rohit Khosla 14 September 2007.
- 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.