Hindustan Times (Noida)

Reliance picks 51% stake in Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla

- Sujata Assomull feedback@livemint.com

OVER THE PAST YEAR, THE KEY FOCUS OF RELIANCE BRANDS HAS BEEN INDIAN FASHION LABELS

Reliance Brands Ltd (RBL) has agreed to invest in the country’s foremost couturiers Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla (AJSK) for a 51% stake, continuing its shopping spree for homegrown fashion labels that saw it set up a joint venture with designer Rahul Mishra earlier this year.

Known as “the boys”, designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla have been responsibl­e for bringing crafts such as chikankari, zardozi, and crushed bandhani back to the forefront of fashion. In their 35-year-long journey, they have dressed many celebrity brides, including Shweta Bachchan and Tanya Godrej, and won the National Costume Design Award for their work in the film Devdas in 2003.

Their pieces were part of the Victoria and Albert Museum’s 2015 exhibition, The Fabric of India. They used to have a store in London’s Knightsbri­dge and have retailed out of Harrods and Bergdorf Goodman’s. Having worked on the James Bond film The World is Not Enough in 1999, they have dressed several national and internatio­nal celebritie­s—from Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Sonam Kapoor to Dame Judi Dench and Beyonce.

“Twisting the old to create with brand new eyes is their gift,” said Isha Ambani, director of Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd, the holding company of all retail ventures of Reliance Industries Ltd.

“Teaming up with India’s foremost couturiers, who hold an unparallel­ed position in Indian fashion for their impossibly fine craftsmans­hip and impeccable attention to detail, techniques and embroideri­es, is thrilling, as it allows us to build a stronger platform for their zealous commitment to reinventio­n of Indian craft.”

Like her mother, Nita Ambani, Isha is a fan of AJSK and wore an AJSK hand-embroidere­d lehenga for her wedding in 2019.

Over the past year, RBL, which has tie-ups with over 60 internatio­nal brands, including Tiffany’s, Giorgio Armani and Burberry, has focused on Indian fashion labels. It started last year when the company acquired Ritu Kumar and announced a 40% stake in Manish Malhotra, Bollywood’s go-to designer.

Explaining why it took so long for AJSK to tie up with Reliance, Abu Jani said: “This venture is just the latest evolution of a relationsh­ip we have cherished for more than 30 years. Given our long history together, it was important that we do this right, not in a rush. It is a decision which comes with full faith, confidence and commitment to each other and a shared mission to write new history and aim for higher heights.”

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