Famed Indian Designer Rohit Bal Dies

Indian designer Rohit Bal (center) gestures at his fashion show in Mumbai in 2019. Sujit Jaiswal / AFP
Indian designer Rohit Bal (center) gestures at his fashion show in Mumbai in 2019. Sujit Jaiswal / AFP
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Famed Indian Designer Rohit Bal Dies

Indian designer Rohit Bal (center) gestures at his fashion show in Mumbai in 2019. Sujit Jaiswal / AFP
Indian designer Rohit Bal (center) gestures at his fashion show in Mumbai in 2019. Sujit Jaiswal / AFP

Rohit Bal, one of India's most acclaimed fashion designers, has died, his colleagues said Friday.
Media reports said he died at the age of 63 after a long illness.
"We mourn the passing of legendary designer Rohit Bal," the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) said in a statement on Instagram.
"Known for his unique blend of traditional patterns with modern sensibilities, Bal's work redefined Indian fashion, and inspired generations."
According to his website, Bal graduated from St. Stephen's College in New Delhi with a degree in history.
He then worked in his family's export business for a few years before launching his label and designer line in 1990.
"From the village crafts and traditional methods of design that India is so rich in, to the transient phenomenon of the subcontinent's urban landscape, the designer brings them all to life."
FDCI chairman Sunil Sethi said on Instagram that the passing of Pal, popularly called Gudda, "will leave a void in the fashion design space forever."
"Everyone admired him for his attention to detail, how beautifully his lotus bloomed on modern shapes and his understanding of what modern women desired," Sethi said.



Saudi Arabia, Kering Group Sign MoU to Elevate Fashion Sustainability in Kingdom

The Saudi Fashion Commission logo
The Saudi Fashion Commission logo
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Saudi Arabia, Kering Group Sign MoU to Elevate Fashion Sustainability in Kingdom

The Saudi Fashion Commission logo
The Saudi Fashion Commission logo

The Saudi Fashion Commission has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with French-based Kering, one of the world’s most influential luxury fashion conglomerates, to engage in discussions that support the development and implementation of initiatives that align with Saudi Arabia’s broader goals for the fashion sector.

The signing ceremony, held in Riyadh, was attended by Saudi Fashion Commission CEO Burak Cakmak and Chief Sustainability and Institutional Affairs Officer at Kering Marie-Claire Daveu.

The MoU marks the beginning of a strategic alliance aimed at exploring collaborative efforts in several key areas of common interest. The two organizations will work together to establish Kering Generation Awards, which recognize and celebrate leading sustainable fashion businesses, including establishing award criteria, participant selection processes, and award recipient development.

Moreover, the collaboration features a Regional Sustainability Index, providing fashion enterprises with a roadmap to enhance sustainable practices.
The initiative also entails publishing joint reports on achievements, conducting awareness sessions, and aligning with key events in Saudi’s annual fashion calendar.

Leveraging Kering’s industry expertise, the two parties will focus on customer engagement, circular economy and water protection and aim to identify pioneering approaches to sustainable materials that can serve as industry standards.

This partnership underscores the Saudi Fashion Commission’s commitment to advancing sustainability across the fashion value chain. As a leader in sustainable luxury fashion, Kering brings a wealth of experience in managing eco-conscious initiatives, reinforcing the MoU’s potential to drive meaningful change in the region’s fashion landscape.

“We are delighted to partner with Kering, whose commitment to sustainability aligns with our mission to foster a forward-thinking, eco-conscious fashion ecosystem in Saudi Arabia. Together, we aim to set new standards for sustainability and innovation in the region,” said Cakmak.

As for Daveu, she said that the MoU presents a remarkable opportunity for the company to support the growth of sustainable fashion practices in Saudi Arabia.

“We look forward to collaborating on initiatives that will contribute to a more sustainable future for the fashion industry,” she added.

The MoU will be effective immediately for an initial term of one year, with an option for automatic renewal upon mutual agreement.
This partnership reflects the shared vision of the Saudi Fashion Commission and Kering to lead the region’s move toward a more sustainable and responsible fashion industry.