Kolkata’s own Sabyasachi Mukherjee, a name synonymous with Indian haute couture, recently marked a remarkable 25-year milestone in the fashion world. His journey, however, is not just one of creative brilliance, but also a testament to resilience. From humble beginnings in Chandannagar and facing early financial struggles, including his father’s job loss, Mukherjee’s path was far from smooth. He openly acknowledges a period of deep depression, even revealing a suicide attempt. Yet, he transformed these personal battles into the very fuel that ignited his artistic fire.
Mukherjee’s experience with depression, he has shared, provided him with clarity and a profound sense of purpose. He believes it was this struggle that steered him away from a potentially different life, perhaps in the tech world, and towards the realm of fashion where he has become an icon. His designs have not only captivated India but have also resonated globally, setting trends and influencing an entire industry. The recent surge in online searches for “Sabyasachi” underscores his enduring popularity.
The designer’s business acumen is as sharp as his creative vision. A landmark deal with Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Limited (ABFRL) in 2021 saw them acquire a majority stake in his brand, a testament to its value. With a currently estimated turnover projected to reach ₹500 crores this year, and jewellery and handbag sales contributing significantly, Mukherjee’s ambition is clear. He envisions a $2 billion empire by 2030, a bold yet achievable goal for this visionary designer. Sabyasachi’s story is a powerful reminder that even from the depths of despair, extraordinary beauty and success can emerge.

