A mix of light pop, light pastels and neutral colors for the five new lines by Dori Csengeri. Who, while remaining faithful to to her style, uses less abstract shapes and materials such as transparent plastic, unusual for the Israeli designer: for example, the flowers that characterize the line Aventure, are very defined with four multicolored petals made of faceted stones red, turquoise , green and beige, while the leaves drop shaped, the typical decorative motif known as Indian paisley, look like a cute bunny ears. With Capri instead, there is a realistic representation of the daisy in white and orange enamel with a green trimming stem, and so more than sea you will think of a garden. Turquoise is the stone craft of Native American and Mexicans, and it is central in Desert Chic along with greenish yellow braided ropes and mottled sand colored stones. Psychedelic, not surprisingly was named Delirio, the line made of 70’s pop flowers . An alternation of tones and undertones culminating in shades of dark blue for Downtown. Here is the summer 2015 of the queen of soutache. Matilde de Bounvilles











