Kriszta Kesmarky was a young, punky Budapest designer, working in leather, when she and her husband first went to India and south-east Asia at the end of the 1980s.
She was soon entranced by the way locals used and fashioned available materials.
By Kester Eddy
Published: October 25 2007 06:32 | Last updated: October 25 2007 06:32
Kriszta Kesmarky was a young, punky Budapest designer, working in leather, when she and her husband first went to India and south-east Asia at the end of the 1980s.
She was soon entranced by the way locals used and fashioned available materials.