The hot name: This is the designer everyone has been waiting for during Fashion Week Fashion Forward

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Nirig by Shir Goldstein (Photo: Avi Waldman)

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Shir Goldstein’s name has been heard quite a bit in recent days in the area of ​​Hangar 11, in conversations between the guests who have been waiting in anticipation for her first collection under the Nanig brand. Although Goldstein is young and in her infancy, she has already managed to make a name for herself with great promise in the industry, not least thanks to her insane models worn by Eden Pines on the cover of Bulgaria’s Glamor magazine.

Well, Goldstein kept that promise, and was also one of the few designers to receive standing ovations from the audience.

Goldstein Song Fashion Week

The hot name (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Her debut collection comes after studying fashion at Marangoni in Milan and specializing in Chanel in Hong Kong, and she draws inspiration from powerful women in history, most notably the designer’s grandmother.

Among Goldstein’s many colorful prints, postcard prints, created by the designer from old postcards that her grandmother would send her, stood out. The collection included feminine, soft and fluttering cuts inspired by the 40s and 50s, with very precise details of wools and bow ties – two elements that are definitely not new, but Goldstein managed to combine them with restraint and thought for every detail.

This is her debut collection (Photo: Avi Waldman)

This is her debut collection (Photo: Avi Waldman)

It is rare to see a new designer launch a collection with such a cohesive identity that leaves no room for wonder what the brand is and for whom it is intended. These colorful prints will not necessarily appeal to every woman either, but alongside the conscious aesthetic statement, there is certainly commercial potential here, and Goldstein has proven herself as well worth following.

Goldstein Song Fashion Week

Inspiration: Postcards from Grandma (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Goldstein Song Fashion Week

Colorful and romantic (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Goldstein Song Fashion Week

Fun for the eyes (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Goldstein Song Fashion Week

She already has a cohesive identity (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Hannah Marilius

Hannah Marilius also drew her inspiration from feminine power, but took it in a completely different direction – but no less beautiful.

In her case, it was a collection of monochromatic evening dresses in black, white and an outstanding mobile shade, and she used fabrics and silk threads to create dresses in fall cuts that move with the body in a noble and beautiful way, so much so that she sent the models barefoot on the runway. ), And they still looked like they were ready to step on the biggest red carpets in the world.

Hannah Marilius (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Hannah Marilius (Photo: Avi Waldman)

We especially liked the set of a long skirt and a cropped shirt in a cut that wraps around the sleeves, both made layer upon layer of layers of short threaded fringes. It’s a texture that looks like a craft of thought and hard work, but its every move on the track has made it worthwhile.

The most impressive part of Marilius’ display was the fact that although it is a very focused and coherent collection, each model is completely unique and different from its predecessor, so the designer was able to convey a diverse perspective on femininity, appealing to a wide range of clients. From the collection.

Coherent (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Coherent (Photo: Avi Waldman)

But each model is unique (Photo: Avi Waldman)

But each model is unique (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Fabrics and silk threads (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Fabrics and silk threads (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Each one will find itself here (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Each one will find itself here (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Also available in black (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Also available in black (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Without shoes, but with jewelry by the Wolf Foundation (Photo: Avi Waldman)

Without shoes, but with jewelry by the Wolf Foundation (Photo: Avi Waldman)

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