The new musical reality show “Seeing the Voice” is based on a Korean show, and its concept sounds like some kind of futuristic “Black Mirror” style parody of reality shows. It may not sound like a hit, but it’s actually quite campy and fun, mainly because the participants, the moderator and the judging panel are aware of the lack of seriousness in what they’re doing. Shiri Maimon and Ilanit Levy, two women we never get tired of seeing on the screen, made an excellent choice last night in the blocks they chose to wear for the opening show.
We swooned over Ilanit Levy’s look (with styling by Eyal Ezarzer) – an orange dress by Mother of All with a turtleneck and long sleeves, which is close to the body but not too tight, and combined with white boots for a look inspired by the 70s, but completely contemporary.
Ilanit does look good in any outfit, but this is a dress that will definitely compliment a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and a color that breaks the routine in the best possible way.
Shiri, who was still pregnant at the time of the show’s filming, and her stylist Mazel Hasson went for a casual, relaxed and fun look – a black leather-like mini skirt from Zara, a white button-down shirt also from Zara and black Converse shoes, which are always a good idea.