
Future fashion designers swap scissors for software and sustainability
To meet increasing demand for sustainable practices, fashion students use digital tools in place of markers, sketchbooks, paper patterns and fabrics.

To meet increasing demand for sustainable practices, fashion students use digital tools in place of markers, sketchbooks, paper patterns and fabrics.

Apparel manufacturing is appallingly wasteful and polluting, but these exciting new projects and technologies are putting a sustainable spin on fashion.

Palta’s platform will enable brands to serve a new market of 1.6 billion people with disabilities.

Celebrating the leading stars who represent the many faces of Israel so beautifully, both inside and out.

Israeli designers are part of a new movement in fashion that blurs gender differences to create clothing for everyone.

A sustainable fashion expert shares her advice for choosing and discarding garments with the least environmental impact.

Influencers, bloggers, makeup artists and modeling agencies say it’s liberating to ‘use your appearance and style to tell the world who you are.’

Talia Zoref didn’t have the right connections or the right look to make a name for herself in the fashion world – yet she did, by the time she was 25.

When visiting another country, we assume locals can tell at a glance we’re foreign. I went out in Tel Aviv and tested the theory… here’s what I learned.

Footwear product and branding expert Udi Avshalom has strong Israeli roots and dreams of making world peace through sneakers.

The globally famous designer, an 82-year-old Maccabiah athlete, urges listeners at Tel Aviv Museum of Art to find inspiration from unexpected sources.

ATALYE is a startup and fashion brand that combines technology and design to deliver well-fitting and eco-friendly clothes with the click of a button.

With this new technology, you can “try on” clothes without ever leaving the comfort of your own home.

Meet a wedding dress designer, jewelry designer and accessories designer creating fabulous items from upcycled and leftover materials.

Ahead of Tel Aviv Fashion Week, Israeli fashion maven Liraz Cohen takes us on a tour of Israel’s fashion industry and how it’s adapted to Covid times.