The
photographs for this post were taken in Beit Ha’ir Museum, one of
the most remarkable and intriguing museums in Tel Aviv. The
historical building is right by my house, and only a five minute walk
from my boutique. Recently, in a quick visit to the museum, I
discovered a very special exhibition titled Night
Stamp – Shirazi at Beit Ha’ir,
sealing a year of fashion at Beit Ha’ir.
“An
extraordinary exhibition revolving around the icon and the man who
formed the nightlife of Tel Aviv, Shimon
Shirazi. Through films, displays, fashion garments and a unique
visual language – the exhibition will reveal Shirazi's intense
activity for over two decades.” (Beit Ha’ir website)
In
this post I present the ‘Graphic’
model, a sleeveless blouse made of cotton fabric with a ribbon
binding along the collar and the buttoning. The fabric’s background
shade is cream, and it has a graphic print of small green mosquitoes.
The
‘A
skirt’
is made of mandarin shaded cotton fabric, and has two front pockets
and a hidden zipper in the back.
The
blouse is also available in other graphic patterns (attached to the
sketch above) and in plain cream shaded silk.
The
skirt is also available in red, light grey and dark blue.