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The star of Here 11 received less than a minute of screen time at the Eurovision Song Contest, when she was chosen to submit the score of the Israeli judges. Despite the short time, we managed to get an impression of the dress and glam


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Less than a minute on screen: Lucy Job provided a perfect performance at the Eurovision Song Contest

The wonderful Lucy Job received less than a minute of screen time at the Eurovision Song Contest in the Netherlands, when she was chosen to submit the score of the Israeli judges.

Despite the short time, we were impressed by the bohemian dress and the exact glam.

Here are the details on the look

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Sunday, 23 May 2021, 12:30 Updated: 12:43

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Lucy Job, Eurovision (Instagram Story, Lucy Job)

After two years of waiting, the Eurovision Song Contest in the Netherlands, represented by Eden Elena, is over.

Much has been said, and continues to be said this morning, about Elena's performance, the score, the production and the winners, but we want to turn the spotlight on someone else throughout this event, who organized, dressed, recruited an exemplary Glam Tim - and all for less than a minute of screen time.



The star of the Broadcasting Corporation here 11 Lucy Job was chosen to be Israel's representative for handing over the local jury score.

When the voting was over and the Eurovision moderators in Rotterdam began the tedious process of presenting the points distribution, the first to appear on screen was Job, who was required to report how the Israeli judges scored the numbers and who got a dose of foie gras from them.

Eurovision fans may have sunk into the report, we concentrated on the dress.

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Job remained loyal to the team that accompanied her two years ago, so she hosted the event in Israel.

Stylist Sivan Chimi chose a dress for her from Vivi Blaish's new collection, which was also presented at the last fashion week in Tel Aviv.

Bohemian-style dress with red ethnic fabrics, sheer bell sleeves, a short miniskirt on the front and a long, fluttering back.

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In the accessories segment, fall earrings were recorded in the presence of jewelry designer Michal Eler and natural pink sandals.

The sandals were absent from the screen and maybe it's good that way and here's a tip for upgrading the look - the team for the dress have sexy tie sandals that would correspond superbly with the asymmetry of the dress.



In the beauty section, the make-up artist Vered Bashan maintained a delicate glam when she made up Job in natural but slightly shiny colors and the hair was gathered into a high and smooth ponytail.

The end result was particularly elegant, and we were left only to be assured that screen time was so short.

Lucky there are social networks for repeat.

The maxi plus laces version (Photo: Orit Pnini)

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