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On Sabina Musayev’s track (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Sabina Musayev

Sabina Musayev’s spring-summer collection show immediately activated the “want, need” coefficient that the designer specializes in: it opened with a sequence of light white dresses with an abstract, colorful and delicate floral print that suddenly reminded me that spring is really here and with it on the eve of the upcoming holiday – so now We can not really think of anything else that we would be happy to wear towards him other than Musayev’s dresses, complete with the flat gladiator sandals paired with them.

The effect continued and intensified with looks inspired by polaroid images saturated with natural and intense colors, with the models looking like Greek nymphs floating on the runway in thin, sheer fabrics. Shiny satin dresses and overalls in shades of mint and fuchsia completely enchanted us, fringes with an angelic feather finish fluttered at the edges of the fabrics, and the highlight of the collection was recorded with a sequence of evening looks that managed to be very shiny and elegant at the same time. Must sample this spectacular sparkle up close.

Sabina Musayev at Fashion Week

Want and need (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Sabina Musayev at Fashion Week

Knows what she’s doing (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Sabina Musayev at Fashion Week

Sequin enthusiasts also have an offer (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Sabina Musayev at Fashion Week

Avivit (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Dawn Sash

Shahar Avnet’s displays can be identified even if you happen to stumble into the display space without knowing which designer you are about to see. And this is not only because of the use of the tulle as her trademark, but because she always takes care to integrate the models in a kind of live art performance. This time, with the entry of her show on the first day of the Thyme Tel Aviv Fashion Week, models dressed in models from her new collection were already waiting on the runway, moving with gentle dance movements, like statues that are just being revived.

This choice drew the audience to the aesthetic world of Avnet even before they started marching with the models on the runway, in an order that likens butterfly life as a metaphor to life and death – a first set of white tulle and satin dresses that can match a stamp to the latest and unconventional bride, including a beautiful white dress with apple sleeves That we were happy to wear under the canopy ourselves.

Dawn Sash at Fashion Week

A devastating wedding dress (Photo: Oded Kashi)

Then came a set of bright color prints on items of all kinds, colorful models made of glittery sequins that were refreshing for the designer and finally back to the tulle, with more grandiose dresses – all about models stopping on the runway to dance and celebrate life.

When Avnet only broke out for the first time, her preoccupation with tulle seemed temporary, for a collection or two, but now it can be seen that it is a hallmark she continues to explore and refine all the time, and alongside it she always takes care to present new items, fabrics and ideas. Sash punctuated the seams, contractions and amorphous shapes, and presented her most elegant and refined interpretation ever on her favorite felt.

Dawn Sash at Fashion Week

Continues to research tulle (Photo: Oded Kashi)

Dawn Sash at Fashion Week

Vibe of the 1980s (Photo: Oded Kashi)

Dawn Sash at Fashion Week

The models hovered on the runway (Photo: Oded Kashi)

Dawn Sash at Fashion Week

The surprise (Photo: Oded Kashi)

Dawn Sash at Fashion Week

The darker version (Photo: Oded Kashi)

Are you starting now? The gala event and the Lifetime Achievement Award for Tova’ela

The first day of Fashion Week ended with the traditional gala evening hosted by Galit Gutman, an event that included no less than three shows. The first show, sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture, included 14 local fashion designers including Alon Livne, Sabina Musayev, Shai Shalom, Banhanut and more, each of whom chose a different agricultural product to draw inspiration from for one model, so that corn, banana, hot pepper inspired models walked the runway And even garlic. The models were presented by some of the most famous women in the country, from Taylor Malchov to Shiraz Tal.

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Inspiration from the worlds of agriculture (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Tel Aviv Fashion Week

From the gala event (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Tel Aviv Fashion Week

A celebration of Israeli design (Photo: Avi Waldman)

The second part of the evening was dedicated to designer Tovela, who won the Lifetime Achievement Award for 35 years of creative work in the industry. After receiving the award, a tribute display was held to the designer, which included top-dressed models made of fine silk fabrics, hand-embroidered and adorned with Swarovski stones.

Tova'le at Tel Aviv Fashion Week

Awarding the Lifetime Achievement Award to Tovahla (Photo: Or Geffen)

Tel Aviv Fashion Week

Handmade tissue (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Tel Aviv Fashion Week

Left a mark on the industry (Photo: Avi Waldman)

The gala evening was marked by a display by Dr. Muna al Mansouri, a Upper Emirates fashion designer who was invited to be a guest and presented a pulsating collection rich in feminine pastel shades and particularly exciting rhyme work, ranging from monochrome to intense shades combined with subdued touches of wool and feathers.

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Dr. Muna al-Mansuri (Photo: Abu Waldman)

Tel Aviv Fashion Week

Impressive rhyme work (Photo: Abu Waldman)

Another intriguing brand that presented in the evening - SEVENSEVENTY (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Another intriguing brand that presented in the evening – SEVENSEVENTY (Photo: Avi Waldman)

  SEVENSEVENTY at Fashion Week

Including Rotem Cohen who marched for him (Photo: Avi Waldman)

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