
Lessons for fashion from Israel’s reopening
Israel fashion and luxury retailers have reopened following the success of the country’s rapid mass vaccination campaign. Sales are up but footfall remains low.

Israel fashion and luxury retailers have reopened following the success of the country’s rapid mass vaccination campaign. Sales are up but footfall remains low.

Collectoe doesn’t just make fun socks; every sale supports the artists featured in this unusual collective.

Continued working and schooling at home will influence every single area of our lives in 2021.

Zeekit helps brands show shoppers how an item looks on 16 diverse models, at a time when models can’t come in for photoshoots.

Israeli trend forecaster Nataly Izchukov gives the lowdown on what’s going to fill our minds, mouths and closets in the 2020s.

Fashion on demand, upcycled ‘trashion’ and ecologically responsible digital printing are among antidotes to overproduction and overconsumption.

Clothes created from recycled fibers, new concepts in zipper-free closures, and hand-painted garments are among the treasures from young designers.

Tailored tours of emerging Israeli clothing, accessory and jewelry designers open an exciting new window onto Israeli innovation and style.

Twine wants to transform the wasteful, polluting dyeing process with a digital-printing technology that uses no water and produces only on demand.

ISRAEL21c Digital Ambassador Gabrielle Weiss recommends spicing up your feed with these Israel-based Insta personalities.

In days gone by, shoes for the spring holiday season weren’t fun or colorful. It took decades to transform Israel’s staid footwear market into the innovative and creative industry it is today.

Jerusalem-born fashion designer Natalie Tahhan trained in London and returned to the city to create heritage womenswear using digital technology.

Tel Aviv’s fashionable designers and shopkeepers display an innovative mash-up of Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and European influences.

Stars from Rihanna and Beyoncé to Gigi Hadid, Halle Berry and Meghan Markle are wearing pieces from these talented Israeli designers.

The collaboration will allow brides to shop and purchase bridal gowns online using precise measurements taken via mobile phone.