Vivid colors adorned the charming Cornhausplatz square in Ulm. Simply wide concrete benches were turned into runways with Budapest Roma designs.
On the occasion of the Roma Week of Culture in Ulm, which lasted until Saturday, September 21st, Hungarian designer Erika Varga presented her collection. Plaid dresses shine the Saturday sun in bright, turquoise, red and orange, rarely monochrome and most colorful patterns.
Typically for Roma design everyone was embroidered with golden silver threads. It was composed of a mix of traditional and modern and a new approach to spreading the message between Roma and non-Roma.
At the same time, the designer Varga during the fashion show in front of the audience made a musical track with the traditional Hungarian Roma orchestra which met with sympathy and cheers.