Fashion Week has spawned, it seems, a new conflict in the swamp.
This time it is a disagreement between the actor Uriel Tsabari and the esteemed fashion designer Tova Hussein, who even received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the gala evening.
During an interview with the "Good Evening" program, the designer said that she would not succumb to the growing trend in recent years that large-scale models are selected to present works by leading fashion designers.
"A model should be a model," the designer concluded.
Late at night last night (Monday), Sabri photographed a concise sentence from Hussein's words, adding to his firm opinion on the subject which included a firm expression of opposition to things.
At the end of his speech, he called on the fashion companies in Israel to increase the size bar in the chains, and to open up to large owners the option to purchase from the models offered in the parking lots.
Tovahleh receives the Lifetime Achievement Award, Photo: Inbal Elmaleh
"It's annoying to hear the words of the winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award, who thinks that plus size is a 'trend' in her words," Ural wrote in his opening remarks, adding an angry emoji.
"Especially at fashion week, where there are winds of welcome change, models of all sizes!", Pargan Tsabari.
"One thing (from Tova'leh) is implied," he stated emphatically: "Fat people are not models. It's annoying! Beauty is such an individual thing," he ruled.
It should be noted that no large-scale models were observed on the runway of Tovahleh.
Photo: Moshe Ben Simhon
In his remarks, Tsabari addressed the people of the Israeli fashion industry and asked them for the opportunity created for him, to change their regular policy, and to show more consideration for customers who exceed their sizes than those offered in stores.
"I hope that Israeli fashion companies and designers will understand that even large sizes deserve to be dressed in style," he wrote.
"Instead of our money going to stores abroad, it will stay in the country," he said, emphasizing the commercial potential of the move.
Tubahle said: "Ural Sabri, my dear (you are ruining). First of all as a designer who is herself a plus size, do not accuse me of false accusations. I have always had room in the store for all sizes. "
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