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Overview of fashion in Israel

Israeli modelTami Ben-Ami modelling aGottex swimsuit

Israeli fashion refers to fashion design and modeling in Israel.

Israel has become an international center of fashion and design.[1]Tel Aviv has been called the "next hot destination" for fashion.[2] Israeli designers show their collections at leading fashion shows, includingNew York Fashion Week.[3]

History

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Israeli models in the 1950s

TheATA textile factory was founded inKfar Ata in 1934 by Erich Moller, a Jewish industrialist from Czechoslovakia.[4] ATA specialized in work clothes and uniforms, reflecting the Zionist and socialist ideology of the time.[5] Factory production spanned every aspect of garment-making, from thread manufacture to sewing and packaging.[6] The name of the factory was invented byHebrew novelist,S.Y. Agnon. ATA is an acronym for the Hebrew words "Arigei Totzeret Artzeinu" – "fabrics manufactured in our land".[7] In the 1960s, Israeli fashion designerLola Beer Ebner designed a line of fashionable dresses in bright colors for ATA at the request of Moller's widow.[8][4] In the 1980s, ATA closed down and a residential neighborhood was built on the site of its factory.[9]

In thekibbutz egalitarian culture, the special dress served as an intentional anti-fashion.[10] While thetembel hat, symbolised the agricultural hard-work.

In the early years of the state,Ruth Dayan, wife ofMoshe Dayan, foundedMaskit, a fashion and decorative arts house that helped to create jobs fornew immigrants while preserving the Jewish ethnic crafts of various communities living in Israel.[11] In 1955, Dayan met fashion designer Finy Leitersdorf, who designed clothes and accessories for Maskit for 15 years. The two collaborated on a joint exhibit of Maskit designs at the Dizengoff Museum (today theTel Aviv Museum).[11] Maskit produced textiles, clothing, objets d’art and jewelry.[12]

In 1956,Lea Gottlieb foundedGottex, a high-fashion beachwear and swimwear company that became a leading exporter of designer bathing suits.[13]

An Israeli model in a leather jacket, 1969.

Israeli fashion has been worn by some of the world's most famous women, among them Jackie Kennedy, Princess Diana, Katharine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor and Sarah Jessica Parker.[14] Beyoncé and Lady Gaga have worn gowns with a metallic bodice design byAlon Livne, and Beyoncé commissioned Livne to create her wardrobe for her Mrs. Carter Show World Tour in 2013. Livne has also designed outfits for theHunger Games film series.[15]

Maskit which closed in 1994, reopened in 2013 with the support of billionaire industrialistStef Wertheimer and took part in Moscow'sMercedes Benz Fashion Week that year.[16]

Israeli fashion week

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In 2011, Tel Aviv hosted its first Fashion Week since the 1980s with Italian designerRoberto Cavalli as a guest of honor.[17]

In 2015, at the third Tel Aviv Fashion Week, 21 Israeli designers presented their creations to an audience of 24,000 that included 100 members of the international press, dozens of retailers and local celebrities. Israeli modelBar Refaeli modeled at the opening gala.[18]

In the United States

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In 2009Ruti Zisser, an Israeli American lifestyle designer, founded Ruti Inc., a fashion company dedicated to manufacturing and distributing her designs, and to showcase Israeli fashion designers internationally. The company grew rapidly with flagship stores at some of the main fashion streets in the country.

Elie Tahari, a designer of luxury ready-to-wear clothing and fashion accessories. His company headquartered in New York City with stores located throughout the world.

See also

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References

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  1. ^What’s New in Tel Aviv, by David Kaufman, March 2008.
  2. ^Promoting Israel in a Downturn[permanent dead link], David Saranga, December 17, 2008
  3. ^Fashion Week: Gottex[permanent dead link], September 9, 2008.
  4. ^abTsur, Doron. (October 12, 2010)"When the guns fell silent",Haaretz. Retrieved on September 8, 2011.
  5. ^["ATA: Factory, Fashion Dream]".
  6. ^["Fashion and Politics – ATA Exhibition at the Eretz Israel Museum". October 5, 2011.
  7. ^Atwan, Shahar (October 12, 2011)."The History of Israel, Best Told in Khaki and Sandals". RetrievedApril 4, 2018 – via Haaretz.
  8. ^"Prêt-à-pioneer".jpost.com. November 29, 2011. RetrievedApril 4, 2018.
  9. ^Baharir, Ruth Perl (April 14, 2016)."Iconic Israeli Fashion Brand Reinvents Itself". RetrievedApril 4, 2018 – via Haaretz.
  10. ^Kibbutz Dress in the 1950s: Utopian Equality, Anti Fashion, and Change, Anat Helman, Pages 313–339 21 April 2015
  11. ^abShachar Atwan (August 19, 2011)."A Leitersdorf showcase".Haaretz. RetrievedApril 3, 2012.
  12. ^Atwan, Shachar (November 22, 2013)."Breathing New Life Into Legendary Israeli Fashion Brand Maskit". RetrievedApril 4, 2018 – via Haaretz.
  13. ^Andrea Heiman (April 23, 1993)."Good Gottex! Women Seeking Bold, Slimming Swimwear Make Israeli Company No. 1 in America".Los Angeles Times. Archived fromthe original on November 7, 2012. RetrievedJuly 29, 2011.
  14. ^["From rags to riches: Israeli fashion rediscovered]".ON PINS AND NEEDLES. September 23, 2010.
  15. ^"Meet The Hottest Israeli Fashion Designers Who Dress The Stars".nocamels.com. June 17, 2015. RetrievedApril 4, 2018.
  16. ^Friedman, Vanessa (July 15, 2014)."Fashion During Wartime". RetrievedApril 4, 2018 – via NYTimes.com.
  17. ^Merle Ginsberg (November 21, 2011)."Roberto Cavalli Shows Spring 2012 Collection at First Ever Tel Aviv Fashion Week".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedNovember 21, 2011.
  18. ^Chabbott, Sophia (October 27, 2015)."For Israeli Designers, Tel Aviv Fashion Week Highlights More Than Style".glamour.com. RetrievedApril 4, 2018.

Further reading

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  • Ayala Raz,Changing of Styles,Yedioth books, 1996 (in Hebrew).
  • nurit bat-yaar,Israel Fashion Art, Resling, 2008 (in Hebrew).

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