Would love to collaborate with Indian designer: Luke Rooney

IANS  |  New Delhi 

London-based Luke Rooney, who specialises in womenswear and loves celebrating the use of colour, texture, print and embellishments through his creations, says he would love to collaborate with an Indian as he believes it would churn out something "really" special.

Rooney was in to showcase his work at the Vaunt International Fashioner Week which was held in earlier this month.

A fan of ace Indian Manish Arora, Rooney told IANS in an email interaction: "I would love to collaborate with an Indian Collaboration is such an important output and I think by collaborating with somebody from India, together we could make something really special. I have always been a fan of and I also love the fabric work from "

Rooney says the vibrant colour palatte that Indians use inspires him and his work a lot.

"The colours of India, I feel, are exactly what encompasses my design," said Rooney, who had been invited to the extravaganza by School of Trends.

Sometimes, designers tend to introduce or fuse elements of their native place with those in a place where they plan to showcasing their work.

Rooney, who hails from Birmingham, said: "My hometown is In Birmingham, I always felt I was a bit of an outsider. In Birmingham, we have areas where Indian communities live and the shops are full of beautiful, bejewelled and bright Indian clothes".

The designer, who has his own label, finds it a lot more "difficult" to run one's own brand in today's time.

"There is a lack of funding for people who need it. You just have to really push yourself through that," he said.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, April 17 2018. 01:56 IST