Arab Designer Inspired by Hungarian Kalocsa Embroidery

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Ayah Tabari, founder of Mochi designer company, designed her new collection based on famous Hungarian Kalocsa embroidery.Tabari’s new Hungary Collection was featured in Net-a-Porter and an article was written about Tabari’s new collection in Harper’s Bazaar Magazine too.

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Pieces of the Hungary Collection are already available in the shop of Net-a-Portal and both Mochi and the Kalocsa embroidery received a great attention after presenting Tabari’s new collection.

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The famous Hungarian needlework – Kalocsa embroidery technique -, which inspired the Arab fashion designer, was used in the 19th century.

Source: www.hvg.hu

Photos: www.allthingsmochi.com

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