Ok, this is not our usual coverage of Israeli design, but we had to share (and after all, Alber Elbaz is originally an Israeli…) Totally made us laugh and watch it over and over (warning, it’s addicting). Finally, a high fashion campaign that’s actually fun!
It all began with interest in and curiosity about design. Tomer Sapir and Avi Lubin are the writers of the new book about Israeli Design called “Periscope”.
David Amar, Variations, 2007 | Photograph: Shachaf Haber
Home sweet home. Back to Tel Aviv, back to everyday life. But every time we go to the shows, we feel it’s not just a business-related trip, but it’s a whole journey. It’s the combination of the traveling itself, New York and San Francisco, different language, so many people, and the excitement of introducing the new collections by old and new designers (who have been going through a journey of their own in the aspect of creation).
Wow! Such great news to wake up to!! Kisim Bags took first place on the NYIGF Eco Choice Awards/ Sustainability Display competition!!!
Kisim’s Jacroki Collection was chosen by thousands of visitors of the NYIGF event, as their favorite. It’s eco choice, eco-chic, and ec-ause of a celebration!
What we love most about Atara de Lange‘s jewelry items, is the fact that what is often perceived as rigid and structured, gets a new and surprising definition.
One can never have enough shoes. You see, no black shoe is like the other (even if to some of you they look the same), and boots were made to collect… it’s call shoeholic and maybe there’s a cure for that (not that we’re interested, thank you). But we might re-consider when it comes to Israeli industrial designer Daniela Bekerman’s Ze O Ze project.
Hadas Shaham is known for her remarkably delicate concrete jewelry. Having worked with this challenging material, Hadas’ passion to experiment with other (green) materials had led her to another one, which is not commonly found in the jewelry department – birch wood.