Fashion designers from the UK and India are set to come together to be part of a project aimed at benefiting women textile workers of the north-east. The British Council and IMG Reliance signed an agreement last month to help exotic indigenous textile products of the region get a global platform through the project - A Telegram from Tripura, a senior official of the Council said.
"The project will bring UK designer Bethany Williams and Indian designer Aratrik Dev Varman together to explore new fashion systems and approaches with women textile workers of the north-east region in focus," Director of the British Council in India, Alan Gemmell, told PTI in an interview.
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IMG Reliance is a joint venture between IMG Worldwideof the US and Reliance Industries. However, it is not immediately known when the UK
designer would reach India and meet Dev Varman, who hails from Tripura.
The final work, to be presented at the Lakme Fashion Week in February next year, will showcase female textile artisans and demonstrate how design innovation can promote a fairer, more inclusive fashion industry, Gemmell said.
"We want friendship between India and the northeast, in particular by bringing art and culture, and educational opportunities from our country," he said.
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The British Council would also give scholarship to 500 students from India for academic exchange programme in 44 universities of the UK.
To mark the 70th anniversary of the Council in India, it awarded scholarships to 100 Indian women to study STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects at premier higher education institutions in the UK, Gemell added.