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2021-02-18T08:52:13.785Z


| Fashion The fashion designer decided to take the outdated couture dresses out of the warehouse and turned you into a capsule collection that will be offered for sale in the Kum Il Fu store in the Tel Aviv port. Fashion designer Vivi Blaisch launches for the first time a casual collection of couture items from previous collections that are now getting new life. This is a capsule collection that will be di


The fashion designer decided to take the outdated couture dresses out of the warehouse and turned you into a capsule collection that will be offered for sale in the Kum Il Fu store in the Tel Aviv port.

Fashion designer Vivi Blaisch launches for the first time a casual collection of couture items from previous collections that are now getting new life.

This is a capsule collection that will be displayed and offered for sale as part of the "Going Back" exhibition at the Kum Il Fu store in the Tel Aviv port. 

Blaish presents about 50 unique items in the collection, including dresses and skirts made of silk and pottery.

All models were created using reusable clothing items or existing elements, which through disassembly and assembly and painting by hand techniques became new and coveted clothing items.

Each item in the collection is a unique and unique item.

“I always like to take couture dresses as well as wedding dresses that are no longer relevant, that have become obsolete in the studio, and give them renewal by disassembling and reassembling elements, including color washes that make them another new and relevant item,” says Blaisch.

"In recent months, when there were no weddings and events and we were in closures, I had more time to take it into a complete collection. Apart from the ecological value, there is charm and excitement to see for example a white wedding dress that was a couture item and becomes a new creation "Val," he adds.

The collection includes silk skirts and Potter sweatshirts with silk embellishments, chiffon, satin and crepe dresses that were hand-dyed using Tai Dai techniques, some of which are even decorated in antique competition with inlays of Swarovski stones. 

Another series is a collection of vintage potter shirts adorned with competition and antique cotton and linen ribbons, alongside silk bow ties taken from wedding dresses and satin finishes combined with high-waisted bohemian skirts. 

The items in the collection will be on sale to the general public from Sunday 21.2.2021 until April.

The prices of the items start at NIS 1,500. 

Source: israelhayom

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