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Returning to the crowd: What's worth buying at the big "code run" fair? - Walla! Fashion

2021-05-05T19:40:52.728Z


The traditional "dress code" fair that pays homage to Israeli fashion is back. So which designers will take part in the fair, when will it take place and where? All the details - inside


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Returning to the crowd: What's worth buying at the big "code run" fair?

The traditional "dress code" fair that pays homage to Israeli fashion returns to its usual format, after the corona year that froze it.

So which designers will take part in the fair, when will it take place and where?

All the details - inside, plus some favorites we've already marked for you

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The dress you will not want to release in the summer - Northern Star for 675 instead of 840 shekels (Photo: Adi Segal)

The corona year is behind us, which means that old traditions are returning to order, after the truce imposed on us.

So prepare the cash and clear the schedule, because the "Dress Code" fair, which pays homage to Israeli fashion every year, returns to its frontal format. For those who do not follow, this is a three-day fair aimed at promoting Israeli fashion designers. Find items from new and old collections at affordable discounts and we have already finished favorites.



So here are the details: The fair will take place this coming Thursday to Saturday at the Dubnov Gallery in Tel Aviv. Admission is NIS 15, and inside you will find items by 25 Israeli fashion designers. Designers and brands Mirit Rodrig, NORTHERN STAR, Ariel Toledano, NOON, Ofir Ivgi, MISHIMONO etc. New collections will be sold at a 10% discount and collections from previous seasons at a discount of starting at 50%.

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Maayan Paz - tank top for 192 instead of 240 shekels, pants for 336 instead of 420 (Photo: PR)

Last January, the organizers of the "Run Code" announced that they were moving the annual fair to online.

Instead of a real fair with stalls, designers, audiences and traffic - the activity was transferred to a dedicated website set up for the project.

Now, with the decline in morbidity and changes in Ministry of Health guidelines that allow for gatherings and events, the organizers have decided to re-raise the hidden fair.

So before you visit the place, you should take a look at what awaits you.

We chose the best.



what?


Where is the

"code run" fair

?

Dubnov 8 Tel Aviv


When?


Thursday (6.5) - 17: 00-22: 00


Friday (7.5) - 10: 00-18: 00


Saturday (8.5) - 10: 00-20: 00

A classic dress by Yossi Ben Harush - 400 instead of 500 shekels (Photo: PR)

Lex's excellent sandals for NIS 990, instead of NIS 1,100 (Photo: Orit Pnini)

Mirit Rodrig's pants - NIS 586 instead of 679, a heroic leotard for NIS 290 instead of 360, Nun's shoes for NIS 920 instead of 1150 (Photo: Adi Segal)

The robe that is a must to leave the house with.

At the fair, prices will range from NIS 279 to NIS 509 (Photo: Rotem Lebel)

Squares or not to be - a suit by Mirit Rodrig, a shirt for 424, pants for NIS 339 (Photo: Adi Segal)

A shot of paint is necessary for your summer look - now on sale for NIS 493 (Photo: PR)

T-shirts by Daniela Gelfer that can not be missed at an equal discount of 480 instead of 890 shekels (Photo: Tom Marshak)

Michi Mono with the perfect color combination for the upcoming season.

Regular price - NIS 699, and at the fair for NIS 590 (Photo: Rotem Lebel)

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