Summer means colors. Summer means flowers. Flowers and colors are one of the dominant fashion trends for the coming seasons 2013-2014. Bruno Boggia Disegni Studio in Como (Italy) – where they have also created the 3 silk scarves series based on my “Laceractions” images – – has seized on all floral suggestions in order to create a kind of coloristic great fresco for his textile design patterns.
Next summer seasons trends (2013-2014) will give preference to colors and shapes drawn by following flowers and leaves shapes. This photo gallery is a special preview of the new fabrics designs which will be shown by Bruno Boggia during the forthcoming editions of the famous Salon Indigo in Paris (September 19-20, 2012) and of ComoCrea (October 29 and 30, 2012).

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Fantastic flowered material in the tradition of the great Italian designers. Brava.
Thanks Roger! I will forward your nice comment to mr. Bruno Boggia and his daughter Lucia.
I can smell the flowers! What beautiful work you do. I love italian fashion, art, and music, and the food …did I mention the food?
Wonderful wonderful work I am such a fan!
Ciao
Lanier
Thank you so much Lanier! I will forward your beautiful comment to Bruno Boggia. He’s one of the most creative Italian textile designers. He worked with the most important fashion stylists, from Valentino to Chanel!
Roberto how very nice! I think Bruno Boggia is fabulous. Thank you for all your very kind comments. And my italian…well it is very basic and not so good.
My goodness…How beautiful!!!
Thanks Susan! Yes, these Bruno’s designs are super! But I have other nice pics I took during my recent visit to his Studio in Lake Como…
Roberto, your work is so outstanding! It moves me and makes me happy to look at! what an artist you are! I always love to see your posts!