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Pants H&M
Shirt ELIRAN NARGASSI
Glasses PQ RON ARAD STUDIO
Bag CAMPO MARZIO DESIGN
Shoes ARAMA

T-shirt MORISSO
Kimono DANIEL ASSAYAG
Thights H&M
Shoes ARAMA

Dress and button shirt H&M
Top ELIRAN NARGASSI
Shoes ARAMA

Pants H&M
Hoodie MORISSO
Jacket DEBBI ABRAMOVICH
Belt JOHNATHAN TURGEMAN
Shoes ARAMA

Photography June Shor
Styling Daniel Assayag & Lior Raz
Hair & Make-up Artiom Kavnazki
Model Lior Schwartz/MC2 Model Management

– Theoretically you can analyze and observe contemporary menswear as a form of post-modern art, mostly because of its philosophical connections with de-construction. By breaking down the hierarchies of the westernized culture with contrasting themes like: Beautiful/Ugly, Feminine/Masculine, Elegant/Neglected, Perfect/Damaged etc. on the other hand, today’s post-modernistic eclecticism takes place only partially in the world of fashion – according to the philosopher Jacques Derrida. As long as we’re not holding on to one obvious identity; not strictly sexual, national or purely artistic. These hybrids are the headliners that are seen today in menswear fashion, that have been inspired by both Japanese and western traditions – which brings us even closer these core post-modernism principles.
/Daniel
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