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We were left speechless: Diane's exaggerated look from "Big Brother" | Israel today

2022-09-22T13:57:08.484Z


The reality star posted a photo that leaves no room for the imagination, with a decidedly minimal top • Noa Kirel, Netta Alchemist and Kim Kardashian also adopted the trend • What do you think? Vote in the poll


less is more?

Not sure:

"Big Brother" star, model Diane Schwartz, uploaded two photos today that left us stunned.

We know that the tiny tops trend is very strong in Israel, but it seems that there are some celebrities who take it one step further.

Don't get me wrong, we're in favor of everyone doing what they want, but in our eyes it's all a question of doses, balances, and matching the clothes to the occasion and the location.

After all, you don't dress for the beach like you dress for a festive dinner.

Diane Schwartz.

An exaggerated look without balance, photo: from Instagram 

Diane Schwartz, photo: from Instagram

As mentioned, Diane Schwartz uploaded photos to her story on Instagram, wearing a tiny black symmetrical top, combined with a short black skirt with a wavy ending, and an orange Balenciaga bag.

The picture was taken on the street at night, and in our opinion this total look is more suitable for the beach or a holiday resort.

This is a top that looks more like a swimsuit.

If she had balanced it with a longer skirt and high cut, it would have been a winning look for us.

In a quick glance at her Instagram account, it seems that she is definitely a fan of the tiny tops, but at other times she has paired them with high cuts that balance everything. 

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As mentioned, Schwartz is not the only one who adopts this look.

International model Eden Pines also wore a tiny silver colored top, and balanced it with a silver maxi skirt with many gathers.

Although the skirt is relatively balanced here, since it comes in a low cut, the total look is still very exposed.

We believe that if the skirt had been high, the final total look would have been accurate.

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A post shared by Eden Fines (@edenfines)

The person who lives this trend and leads it in Israel is without a doubt Neta Alchemister.

The model wore a bright swimsuit top, combined with a very low-cut skirt, with a string that makes sure it doesn't fall off, and a black top.

She added an orange Balenciaga bag, just like Diane Schwartz chose.

Who took inspiration from whom?

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A post shared by Neta Alchimister (@neta_alchimister)

Noa Kirel is also part of the trend which is both tiny and shimmering, but in her case the top looks comfortable and not tiny, and you can see that the bottom part is high cut and not low and revealing.

Did we already say that we are in favor of balance?

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A post shared by Noa Kirel (@noakirel)

Anna Zak manages to be exaggerated, but also fashionably balanced at the same time.

Zeke wore a light green dress to her personal manager's wedding that actually looks like a tiny strapless bra with a belt and a low-cut skirt.

Kind of reminds us of Yasmin Maldin in the Bratz doll version.

Anna Zak, a balanced combination.

Photo: Or Gefen

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A post shared by ANNA ZAK (@annazak12)

Could it be that Kim Kardashian, the leader of the revealing trend, is actually the calmest of them all?

Kim wears a glittery suit, which includes high-waisted trousers and a corset-style top with black tie straps.

Above the exaggerated suit is an oversized black coat that refines the look.

We are mostly interested in where she wore this look.

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A post shared by Kim Kardashian (@kimkardashian)

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Source: israelhayom

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