Israel/Canada Fashion Week, Tel Aviv
Israel/Canada Fashion Week felt less like a schedule slot and more like a statement. On this stage, where editors, buyers, and brides-to-be converge, we unveiled FW2026, a collection that argues for couture as both craft and conviction. It was an important moment: a global spotlight on Israeli design excellence and a reminder that beauty can be precise, protective, and deeply modern.
Gallery 1: @maayan_malkin
Gallery 2: @yonicholev_photography
Backstage, the hum of fittings gave way to a procession of silhouettes engineered to move like light. This season’s signatures: corsetry, architectural lines, and immaculate finishing, were reimagined with a sharper edge. A strapless liquid-metal column in micro-crystal mesh caught the rigging glow, its illusion sides and draped hip reading like refined chain-mail.
Gallery 3: @danielless.photos
Zoe, the minimalist slip, floated in featherweight pleats that fall into a cape-like drift, the open back cutting a clean line between simplicity and spectacle. Genevieve delivered vintage romance with discipline: a lace-wrapped, boned bodice, softly structured detached sleeves, and a layered lace-and-tulle skirt that moved like breath. The Neksi sheath countered with modern architecture: basque waist, lace-up open back, and asymmetrical pleated tiers that sculpt in motion. Elsewhere, a gauzy near-illusion base bloomed with oversized 3D organza flowers, a couture garden turned into armor.
Gallery 4: @rahav_media