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Big Brother Final: Zehava Ben Wins Again | Israel today

2021-09-01T08:17:55.437Z


In one respect at least one can say that the "Big Brother" final was successful • Liron Weizman the day, Rumi Gior surprised, and the beautiful woman in Israel was disappointed • Fashion review


After a particularly dramatic season, last night (Tuesday) the summer season of "Big Brother" came to an end, with a glittering and festive final event.

The one who won and came in first place is the one who was the most dominant tenant in the house, for better or worse, former Knesset member Oren Hazan.

Hazan was the last to stay home to turn off the light, and won a cash prize of NIS 250,000.

Courtesy of Network 13

In honor of the thrilling finale, all the former tenants came to honor the finalists in their presence and dressed accordingly, and the facilitators Liron Weizmann and Guy Zo-Eretz did not disappoint either.

Singer

Zehava Ben

, winner of the previous "Big Brother" season, came to sing to the finalists an exciting song, and looked especially glamorous with a unique black evening gown by DANAME PARIS.

Stunning.

Zehava Ben, courtesy of Network 13

For us she won again.

Zehava Ben, courtesy of Network 13

Liron Weizman

spent the day in a one-shoulder mini dress made of delicate and unique sequined fabric in black, by fashion designer Dana Harel, with H. Stern diamond jewelry and thin black heeled sandals.

Weizmann completed the look with gathered and fastened back hair and feminine and delicate makeup, we really liked the whole look which was full of chic, classic and delicate kicking.

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Guy Zo-Eretz

looks great in a classic black tuxedo with a slightly open white button-down shirt, which created a masculine and knotty look.

The suit, which reminded us of the iconic James Bond, was by Bamos Square, the fashion brand that wore the presenter carefully throughout the season.

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Rumi Gior

surprised with a kick in the style of kicking street fashion.

The look included an inverted t-shirt with an inverted heart neckline and shoulder pads made of white sequin fabric by Uriah Azran, and nylon sweatpants by SIS ACTIVEWEAR, the sports fashion brand of model Neta Alchemister.

The look was sound, flattering and special.

Rumi Gior in the "Big Brother" final, from Instagram

Titi Ainao

is one of the most beautiful women in Israel, but we liked the look she wore last night less.

Ainao wore a sporty top with a HUGO bomber jacket, high-waisted and flared black pants at the bottom with silver zippers on the sides, and black pointed heels.

Ainao's unique and feminine look cannot be taken for granted, but this pretentious combination of tailored and sporty just did not work.

Strange mix.

Titi Ainao, Micha Loveton

Miri Cohen around the

clock with a feminine and sheer maxi dress in a light blue color with a romantic floral print, by fashion designer Vivi Blaisch.

It is hard not to be honest in recognizing his unique handiwork, and one could even say that this is the look that has most complimented Cohen all season.

Luke is more successful than ever.

Miri Cohen,

Or Spitz

did not move an inch without a pink color, and also in honor of the final, Luke wore a pink cotton ball, sweet and delicate.

Spitz wore a long-sleeved silk maxi dress by fashion designer Ohad Krief.

According to Spitz's stories, the dress in question was sewn from today to tomorrow and we must point out that Krief did a wonderful job.

Pink as ever.

Or Spitz, Micha Loveton

Dana Ron

wore a black midi dress made of shiny black sequin fabric combined with a neckline with asymmetrical cuts at the waist, and black pointed heels.

The dress flattered her very much, but it was a pity she did not combine it with other shoes.

Elegant.

Dana Ron, Micha Loveton

Tzipi Romano

wore a camel-colored tailored shirt with low-cut black jeans and black cowboy boots.

Nice look, but could have been more successful if the pants were high cut.

Could have been better.

Tzipi Romano, Micha Loveton

Eyal Berkover

wore a tailored suit in a gray color from Bamos Square, with a T-shirt in a tight half-golf cut and white sneakers.

Everything worked except the new blonde in the hair, which was a little hard to digest.

What closes with the blonde?

Eyal Berkover,

Maya Bezalel

wore a black midi dress made of silk fabric in one shoulder cut and heeled sandals in a natural color.

A simple, feminine and elegant look.

Simple and good.

Maya Bezalel,

Roy Lulu

wore a tailored bottle green suit, with a black button-down shirt and shiny lacquer shoes.

Most European, aspired.

We would get him to our barbershop.

European look.

Roy Lulu, Micha Loveton

Jacko Eisenberg

surprised with a kicking and accurate Luke Street, which complimented him very much.

He wore a tailored black suit with an oversized long-sleeved blazer, a black t-shirt with a white print and high-top black sneakers.

Without a doubt, the rocker in the bunch.

Brought the saliva.

Jacko Eisenberg,

Even in the finalists who left the house for the last time the stylists invested, with locks that apparently planned to wear on the evening of the entrance, which as I recall was taken from them.

Sarit Polak

wore a matching white suit with a tummy tuck and a high maxi skirt with a high slit in the leg.

Luke Style Kim Kardashian, a winning inspiration.

Little Kardashian.

Sarit Polak, Micha Loveton

Omar Barzani

wore a tailored black suit with a white button-down shirt.

We did not expect more than that, and not least.

Not bad.

Omar Barzani, Micha Loveton

Tamir Vardi,

who came in second and honorable place, wore a white T-shirt with a FREE BRITNEY print, black jeans and white Adidas sneakers.

We loved his picks throughout the season, and this time too he played it.

Played it.

Tamir Vardi, Micha Loveton

Source: israelhayom

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