Kornit Fashion Week TLV continued with four stunning and unique collections.
Each designer’s passion came to life through the fabric prints and colors, and each collection tells a story that the audience reacted to with pure excitement.
What made this even more special is that all collections were designed, printed, and sewed within a month prior to walking the runway.
Sigal Dekel X Kornit
Sigal, one of Israel’s fashion icons created a collection completely based on Kornit’s technology. The collection consists of a variety of prints creating an urban, feminine, and strong appearance using viscose, linen, and cotton materials. The silhouettes are varied – custom-made suits alongside airy summer dresses, shirts, and shoes (in collaboration with the brand “couple of”) and more.
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Yanky & Nataf
Fashion power couple, and graduates of the fashion design institute at Shenkar. Their collection brought an atmosphere of celebration to the runway, which was inspired by abstractions taken from the 80s and 90s, as well as the digital age. The fabrics used in this collection were stretchy spandex, fabrics completely printed, Rhinestones covered fabrics, lurex, nylons, and more.
They created engineered printing on bodysuits, with graduation of color and neon look placement. The collection was also created using Kornit’s Max and XDI technology.
Tova’le and Naama
Tova’le is one of the few designers who shows her patriotism within her designs. This year Tova’le was given the very prestigious lifetime achievement award at the opening night of Fashion Week. Her collection included printed T-shirts using Kornit’s technology on which she added embellishments and embroidery, making it unique.
Architecture and Fashion
A collaboration was designed between renowned architects and leading fashion designers who created collections inspired by the work of the architects. Three designers were showcased: Ronen Chen, Yanky & Nataf, and Kesh Limited. They worked with Kornit on total looks that were printed using the Presto and Atlas Max.
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