ELIRAN NARGASSI SPRING/SUMMER 2014

Eliran Nargassi’s Spring / Summer 2014 collection was designed with an observation of the architecture that defines Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, specifically their tiles which are a characteristic of these two cities. The differences between the cities and the attempt in merging the two led to the inspiration to the collection.

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The collection consists of 28 pieces in a color palette of black, white, gold, and camel; offered are T-shirts in semi tailored cuts, finished with contrast piping; button down shirts in a classic fit, and kimono sleeved tops with graphic style lines, and cut out elements; shorts in a sporty silhouette yet with a tailored appearance, and skinny pants. The collection was made in a variety of fabrics such as neoprene, mixed blends, cottons, and more. In addition several items were printed with engineered digital graphics. 

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