The Israeli fashionista who ignited the network in a babydoll dress
The stylist and fashion blogger, Or Luzon, never ceases to catch our eye with crazy vacations and precise looks.
This time we settled on her super-expensive babydoll dress and came back with more accessible options for you
Eleanor Dvir
06/07/2022
Wednesday, 06 July 2022, 09:07 Updated: 09:11
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Ignited our curiosity.
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The babydoll in question is from the Australian Zimmerman house.
Sold at Factory 54 for NIS 2,890 (Photo: PR abroad)
In the last month everyone seems to be around on some vacation, and if not then they are probably a moment before or a moment after as part of the realization of the desire to fly somewhere after two years of Corona.
We would like to award the title of Holiday Queen of the Season at this time to local slow girl
Or Luzon,
who in recent months has marked an Instagram V on a number of coveted destinations around the globe, including Marrakech, Dubai, Paris, Crete, New York, LA, Mykonos and Cannes.
The power is most impressive.
What also impressed us were all the enviable photographs that Luzon uploads to the web in which she bombards with photogenicity that includes a meticulous mix, blending in with a resort atmosphere or against the backdrop of authentic natural landscapes alongside more urban locations, private jets, various restaurants and intriguing entertainment venues.
Among all these is woven her fine wardrobe that we have already reported on here before - rich in designed, branded and up-to-date pieces that make us want to find out what else is hidden in her closet.
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She wore the last item that captured our hearts in Israel, so it seems to us (because the location was not specified).
This is a floral summer dress in the length above the knee on a white background with puppet puff sleeves and a silhouette that expands down below the chest line.
The dress from the Australian Zimmerman house (sold in the Factory 54 chain for NIS 2,890) belongs to the trend of babydoll dresses that are so named due to the resemblance to the flirtatious nightgown.
The term babydoll was coined by American lingerie designer
Sylvia Pedlar
who first created during World War II a short sleep dress in response to a shortage of fabrics.
The seductive image of a girl-woman given the babydoll came about a decade later under the influence of a film of the same name starring actress
Carol Baker
in the role of 19-year-old Lolita.
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In the nineties it was
Courtney Love who
identified with the defiantly sexy style of the babydoll dress.
In today's eyes and after years of the Kardashian family it's a little hard to understand what the fuss is about but the puppet motifs of bold sleeves and wide silhouette combined with bold cleavage and visible thighs ignited some erotic inspiration due to the boyish mischief.
Today, the renewed fondness for the trend can be attributed to the balance between the soft silhouette and the boho look and subtle hints that come from the length, the bare or both together.
Another advantage of the babydoll dress is the versatility - with heeled sandals for a summer wedding, over long tights and cowboy boots in the winter season, with sneakers plus a jacket hanging over the shoulders and more.
We have located a variety of great options for you at slightly more affordable prices:
Reserve NIS 69.90 (Photo: Assaf Levy)
andOtherStories Dress NIS 395 (Photo: PR abroad)
BASH for Boutique 77 - NIS 991 (Photo: PR abroad)
Babe.co.il for NIS 279 (Photo: PR abroad)
Zara - NIS 179.90 (Photo: PR abroad)
H&M for NIS 99.90 (Photo: PR Hans Mauritz)
Pool & Bar - NIS 99.90 (Photo: PR abroad)
NEXT website - price NIS 169 (Photo: PR abroad)
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