
Israeli-designed fashions for your High Holiday festivities
New white outfits have always been an integral part of holiday celebrations. This year, why not choose ‘blue and white’ clothing?

New white outfits have always been an integral part of holiday celebrations. This year, why not choose ‘blue and white’ clothing?

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

Models are back on the runway at Tel Aviv’s Fashion week, with a lineup that celebrated both sustainability and the Abraham Accords.

Ganit Goldstein’s experimental embedded electronics and VR applications add new dimensions to textiles with the aim of making them more sustainable.

The global pandemic influenced wedding gown design, and its effect could last far into the future.

‘If you’re daring enough and want to make a fashion statement, a hat is the most standout item to do that with,’ says the Israeli designer.

Ganit Goldstein and her software engineer brother, Yoav, teamed up to create a unique virtual reality exhibition of her 3D-printed garment collection.

Alon Livne, Shahar Avnet and Avy Amram’s creations appear in Queen Bey’s recent ‘Black is King’ super production.

Four Israeli designers are developing cutting-edge clothing that’s attractive, affordable and accessible for both people with disabilities and those without.

Mother-daughter Tooshaaya brand uses all-natural textiles and hand looming to counter the environmental hazards of the fashion industry. An ISRAEL21c ambassador finds out more.

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

Israeli fashion designer Hed Mayner wins Karl Lagerfeld Prize at the Louis Vuitton LVMH 2019 Competition.

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

Shoe designer Kobi Levi’s creations are absolutely fantastical, and he promises they’re actually pretty wearable, too.

Eclectic annual fashion show at Hangar 11 at the Tel Aviv Port includes tributes to icons of Israeli design and introduces up-and-coming talent.