1989, Budapest, bluedyer
She has been interested in folk art ever since she was a childher childhood. She creates under the name KékSég, and her ambition is to make people awarerealise that blueprinting can not only be used as a kitchen textile, but also as a material for fashionable, modern clothes and clothing accessories. She is inspired by the fabric and motifs of blue dyeing itself in the design of her collections, which are complemented by the typical forms, materials and patterns of the folk costumes of the various regions. She also designs and makes accessories, bags, jewellery and shoes to accompany her clothes. In 2020 she received the title Folk Craf Artist and in 2018 the Junior Prima Award, while in 2020 she was given the title Young Master of Folk Art. In 2017, 2020 and 2021, she was awarded a grant from the Hungarikum Committee in the folkTREND competition.