Darshan Mehta was instrumental in reshaping the Indian luxury retail market.
Earlier this week, we read the tragic news of the untimely passing of Darshan Mehta, former managing director and chief executive officer of Reliance Brands Limited (RBL).
According to online news reports, Mehta suffered from a cardiac arrest while he was on a business trip in Hyderabad. We at Robb Report Hong Kong are saddened by the sudden news and share the grief and loss felt by many. Mehta was in his early 60s.
As a key figure who introduced Western luxury brands to the Indian subcontinent, Mehta was a fount of knowledge about the inner workings of retail. During a live telecast as the keynote speaker at Robb Report Hong Kong’s inaugural Leaders of Luxury Summit last November, Mehta provided international and local delegates with key insights into navigating the luxury landscape in India, and what others could learn from his decades-long experience in dealing with the challenges of launching and nurturing a foreign brand on native soil.
Under Mehta’s stewardship, RBL blossomed into the largest player in India’s premium and luxury fashion sector, introducing over 85 international brands to Indian consumers. Giorgio Armani, Bottega Veneta, Valentino, Balenciaga, and Burberry are among those who found foothold in the most populated country in the world, with a burgeoning market tapping into luxury retail and lifestyle experiences. Mehta’s ability to connect global luxury with local sensibilities redefined consumer expectations and bridged the gap between East and West.
Read the entire feature here at Robb Report Hong Kong.
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