Name: Rohit Mane
Age: 28
From: Satara and now the UK (since 2022)
Profession: Fashion designer, founder of Rohmane
Why you should know him: If you caught the 2024 Grammys, you’ve already seen the sculptural results of Rohit Mane’s wire technique on SZA and Katseye’s Lara Raj. But the Rohmane story isn’t just about red-carpet placements; it’s about a very specific kind of technical resourcefulness. A self-taught structuralist, Mane spent his early twenties navigating medicine and engineering while secretly drafting fashion blogs and vlogs in the margins of his textbooks. The transition to design was less a pivot than an inevitability.
His brand DNA was literally built from the scraps of lockdown. In 2019, deprived of pattern-cutting labs and traditional fabrics due to online classes, Mane began experimenting with household objects, famously using a clothes hanger to skeletonise a yellow gown that would eventually define his aesthetic. Today, he sits at a high-speed intersection of London avant-garde and Y2K Mumbai kitsch. Whether he’s upcycling his mother’s vintage zardozi saris or clapping back at the industry for “Scandi-washing” Indian heritage, Mane is quietly recentring the dusky It-girl in a fashion landscape that has long relegated her to the background.
















