Israel's Fashion Legacy
If fashion were a baby, then France would be its mother. Known as the birthplace of Haute Couture, France became an authority on fashion in the mid 1600's, under the rule of King Louis XIV when he decided to take over the commerce of luxury goods.
If France is fashion's womb, then the UK is its cool, cigarette smoking, yet prim aunt. She cares about impeccable tailoring, a la Savile Row and even the toilet paper in her loo is adorned with the Burberry check print.
The cool, cultured and aloof older sister, by the name of Italia is known for her buttery soft leather that is meticulously chosen from the best hides and made by the very best craftsmanship and care.
All of these countries have had centuries to perfect their craft and build their behemoth fashion houses.
But what about Israel? What legacy does this 68-year-old country posses? Some may look at this nascent nation and scoff at its "fashion". I on the other hand, stand in humbled awe.
Israel is that individualistic girl you spot at a soiree, compliment her on her unique sartorial choices, only to be pleasantly surprised that everything you see her wearing is handmade from recycled solar panels.
Whether it was fleeing pogroms, the Nazis, or defying vast armies, the Jewish people and their state persevered because there was no other option. This unique mix of a "nothing to lose, only to gain" mentality, genuine curiosity for pushing limits (Hello, Silicon Wadi) and a sprinkle, (or a handful- depending who you ask) of chutzpah is at the heart of what makes Israeli fashion so unique, remarkable and just plain kick-ass.
These are just some of the incredible designers (most of whom I had the pleasure of meeting during my TLVStyle tour), that I think embody this zeitgeist beautifully
Links to shop them all and learn more: