Even before it became known that Dana Harel was the designer in charge of Danit Greenberg’s three wedding looks, it was already clear as day which jewelry Danit would wear to the canopy. Still, these days the bride is constantly promoting her joint jewelry collection with Danon, who is also her presenter, and this collection adorned her on her wedding day, of course. We were only exposed to the dresses on the eve of the event, and we can summarize our impression of them briefly – we were not disappointed.
Dana Harel designed two dresses and an overall for Danit. The first dress, worn for the canopy, is a dress with thin and delicate straps, a skirt with zippers and two high slits and semi-transparent lace stripes in the chest area. Although the slits and the lace added a measure of sex appeal, but the overall aesthetics of the dress radiated softness and delicacy, and the dress had another advantage that could not be taken lightly – it looked comfortable. Danish was also swept away by the justified and romantic trend of quoting embroidery on the veil, which read: It was always you.
The second dress was already a bolder creation – an asymmetrical chiffon dress that looked a bit like a Greek toga, only with a fiery combination of a small top made of shiny silver fabric, which was also incorporated on the skirt side. The third look was a tight lace overall at the top and wide at the legs, with a cut-out neckline at the back and ribs.
Mickey Boganim was in charge of the hair and makeup, and the choice of scattered and wavy hair was an excellent match for the dresses and overalls, with the end result of the three looks being sparkling and at the same time also relaxed, and mostly felt very suitable for the bride.