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Brand new secondhand

The women running Tel Aviv's latest used clothing store, Day Job, are still holding on to their night jobs.

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Something intimate in shopping for elite couture

This week a Tel Aviv boutique hosts a designer who hops from city to city

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Stereotypes collection
The sheer truth

Remember the name: The Shenkar-trained, Belgium-based designer Lena Lumelsky is coming to Mango stores worldwide.

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Haya Nir:
The end to a chapter in fashion

Knitting needles and an eye for design made Haya Nir famous, but not rich

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Owners Adler and Lebensart
The latest victim of gentrification on Sheinkin Street

The Shtayim boutique, a pioneer in secondhand clothing in Tel Aviv, will shut its doors at the end of September.

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New Nomad 5 on Tel Aviv’s Tchernichovsky Street. The owners refuse to define it as second-hand.
Fashion theater in Tel Aviv

A new store devotes itself to that one item essential to every woman's closet - the little black dress - featuring 'like-new' garments designed by Chanel, Galliano, McQueen and more

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From the Ehud 2010-11 fall-winter collection.
The designer's soft spots

Ehud Joseph's clothing collections have been inspired by the summer camps of his childhood in Israel. More important than the garments themselves, he says, is the story behind them

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Uri Shikevitz, left, and Yossi Malca. Inset: The building site, to be decorated with 600 meters of l
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Sigal Dekel 2010 spring-summer collection
Work as a fashion statement

Sigal Dekel’s latest collection aims to give women new options to wear to the office, but mostly shows how the line between daytime and evening clothes has become blurred.

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What does Sara Netanyahu wish to convey via her wardrobe?

PM's wife sometimes orders custom pieces, frequents popular clothing stores and 'hops over to Zara.'

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Soldier on the fashion battlefield

Mindful both of the economic downturn and of women's needs, Israeli designer Albert Elbaz unveiled his sensuous winter collection at Paris Fashion Week.

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Eye-level fashion

Liron Elgrabli started her fashion brand Uga after working as a saleswoman at a clothes shop on Sheinken Street. Tonight, she?ll be opening her own store on Dizengoff.

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