Celebrities mobilized and took to the runway at a fashion show that is all about an Israeli celebration in a difficult time for the industry • Winter collections by leading designers
Maor Schweitzer to the Dahan stronghold
Photography:
Ziv Toledano
In the shadow of the Corona, the Israeli Men's Fashion Week kicked off with two days of fashion shows airing on social media.
Prominent designers who present include Maoz Dahan, David Sasson and Doron Ashkenazi, with a variety of celebrities marching through their winter collections, including Michael Lewis, Assaf Granit, Oshri Cohen, Itai Turgeman, Ben Zini, Maor Schweitzer, Skazi, Yanai Frischer and more. .
Also, last night (Monday) there was a major fashion show for the "One in Nine" organization that works to lower the age of mammography testing and raise awareness for breast cancer.
According to the rules of the purple character and strict adherence to a mask pen, the exhibition was held yesterday at the Hammam Club in Jaffa
The first of fashion designer Maoz Dahan.
Dahan, who in recent years has been responsible for the attire of quite a few celebrities such as Itai Turgeman and Static and Ben El, has presented his winter collection on the purity of black, gray and camel shades.
An addition to the style were a camel hat and high socks embracing the pants.
Tailored look also had a matching jacket that could also be used as a trench coat.
"This is a collection that is very suitable for the corona period. Because there are no events and we are more at home, it was clear to me that the collection would go in the direction of a comfortable and everyday wear collection. Use soft and light fabrics, and even if the item is more tailored it will be comfortable to wear," says Dahan.
Dahan says: "I have been in the field for 13 years and always hear that there is a difficulty in the fashion industry, but the difficulty we have faced in the last ten months is really not like any difficulty we have known in the industry. We have two children to take care of, I pay the "All the taxes that I have been taxed all these years and do not receive anything from the state. When you have children to finance at home, then you think about everything anew."
Shamir Public Relations, together with the Solutions Advertising Agency, is responsible for producing the event, which is estimated to cost about NIS 2.5 million.
The two bodies say that everything is done entirely with full volunteerism and the cooperation of pioneers from the cultural, culinary, media, stage and entertainment industries, who have mobilized for the designers to promote the blue-and-white fashion industry and restore hope.
"We thank all the many designers and talents who did not hesitate to participate in a non-profit donation and fraternity event for blue and white Israeli fashion, and a show that aims to support the Association for the Advancement of Breast Cancer Awareness," says Shamir.