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"Go to the polls": Hailey Bieber supports Joe Biden with an Israeli designer's T-shirt - Walla! Fashion

2020-10-13T05:13:03.929Z


Model Hailey Bieber shared a photo of herself with a T-shirt designed by an Israeli designer - and reveals that she supports the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, for the presidency of the United States


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"Go to the polls": Hailey Bieber supports Joe Biden with an Israeli designer's T-shirt

Model Hailey Bieber shared a photo of herself with a T-shirt revealing that she supports Democratic candidate Joe Biden for the presidency of the United States.

"I have hope, we have to go out and vote," she wrote.

We took the opportunity to have some national pride, when we discovered that behind the shirt is an Israeli designer

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Tuesday, October 13, 2020, 8:00 p.m.

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One of the most influential events in fashion in the United States these days is the presidential election that is expected to take place next month.

In the midst of the Corona virus, the great nation is required to go out, vote and elect a president - will Republican Donald Trump continue for another term, or will Democratic candidate Joe Biden step into the shoes of the free world leader?

This question affects many American designers who produce fashion items with general election slogans like “VOTE” that only call for exercising the right to vote or specific slogans that indicate support for a particular candidate.

The one who recently decided to publicly show support is model Hailey Bieber, who not only wore a T-shirt indicating support for the Democratic candidate Biden, but also chose a model that is backed by an Israeli designer.



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A post shared by Hailey Baldwin Bieber (@haileybieber) on Oct 10, 2020 at 1:13 pm PDT

Bieber took advantage of World Mental Health Day to push her followers to come out and vote.

Although she did not write in an Instagram post who to vote for or who she supports, her shirt tells the whole story.

"This is World Mental Health Day and what has affected my mental health is the state of our country and the future of our country," she wrote.

"I have hope, but we need to collectively make the change we want for our future, and that means going out and voting."



In a photo Bieber attached to the rare activist post on her part, she is seen wearing a blue Tai-Dai-style T-shirt with the caption written on the front: "Biden."

The unisex shirt made of 100% cotton can be bought on the official website of the Democratic presidential candidate and also on the website of the studio behind the shirt.

The shirt costs $ 45 and comes in a variety of sizes, from Extra Small to Triple Extra Large.

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A post shared by Joe Perez (@joe_r_perez) on Oct 10, 2020 at 1:03 pm PDT

The person in charge of the shirt in question is Joe Perez's design studio, located in Rhode Island in the United States, and has a glorious client list of Beyonce, Nike, Louis Vuitton and more.

On his Instagram account, Perez said that Biden's advisers had asked him to design the shirt and he was happy to do so due to his genuine support for the candidate and his deputy, Kamla Harris.

In the post, he shares that the person who designed the shirt through him is Adi Nahum, a 26-year-old Israeli graphic designer from Tel Aviv.



Nahum is a graduate of the visual communication track at Shenkar and already during his studies he started working as a freelance designer for clients in Israel.

Upon graduation he moved to New York and opened himself to the international market.

These days, in the shadow of the corona plague, he is staying in the country.

The fact that Bieber wore a shirt in his design may have excited us, but it turns out to be a little less so.

"This is the third time Hailey Bieber has been wearing the clothes I design," he tells us.

"It has a lot of followers so it's fun to see a lot of people get exposed to something I designed and buy it for themselves. Hopefully there will be more."

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Nahum, who works mainly in the field of fashion and music, has a rather glittering client list.

For example, he is the one who designed the logo and merchandise for Justin Bieber's single "Holy" which was released recently.

The shirt he designed for Bieber, which can be found on the singer's official website, Bieber has already worn himself and so has his wife Haley.

Nahum also worked with rapper Drake and before designing for Bieber, designed the album cover, singles and merchandise for singer Justin Sky, in collaboration with music producer Timband and the same shirt he designed for Sky was the first item in his design worn by Haley.



"The idea for the Biden support shirt was born in collaboration with Joe Perez. I wanted to design a shirt in the style of a tour of musicians, only instead of listing the cities or countries included in the tour, I wrote the entries from the Biden campaign platform. I chose to print this design on a blue Tai Dai shirt. To be trendy, and to turn something boring like an election campaign into contemporary and wearable street fashion, "he says.

Nahum's shirt has gained momentum and many supporters have already purchased and worn it, but Bieber is without a doubt the most famous supporter on the list.

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A post shared by Joe Perez (@joe_r_perez) on Sep 8, 2020 at 5:35 am PDT

While in Israel many stars refrain from revealing their political position, in the United States more and more stars are doing so without hesitation.

For example, Taylor Swift also uploaded a photo of herself in which she reveals that she supports Joe Biden for the presidency and in which she is seen with cookies she aspired to with Biden's name on them.

Actress Julia Louis Dreyfus also revealed her support for the Democratic nominee with her post Marching in the Mountains and the caption: "I like walks, but Joe Biden and the more democratic party."

Singer Sher posted a Twitter support post and Billy Aylish who appeared at the Democratic convention clearly spoke about her distaste for Trump.

It is clear that politics employs many in the United States, despite their young age, and they are not afraid to express their opinions and are not afraid that this will affect future jobs in the industry.

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