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Home > The Rise of Israeli Wedding Dress Designers

The Rise of Israeli Wedding Dress Designers

19/02/2016 by Smashing The Glass

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This is a guest post by Anne Kleinberg

There was a time, not isao long ago, when the words Israeli Haute Couture could be considered an oxymoron. There was nothing elegant or sophisticated about evening dresses. And bridal gowns? A profusion of puffiness and petticoats!

But times changed. Dramatically. In a country known as the start-up nation, the bridal industry has captured the world’s attention and is reported to be valued at billions of shekels. The wedding gown creations of Israel’s designers are nothing less than stunning and they are being paraded out onto the world’s catwalks and red carpets – big time. The names of these houses are uttered in hushed, revered tones on both sides of the Atlantic, and beyond.

While the centre of the bridal dress district was once Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv, it now expands out into trendy Jaffa, the southern coastal city of Ashdod and beyond. And although Israeli brides tend to rent their gowns (for considerably less money than buying), many designers sell in bridal salons throughout the world as well as via the Internet. The shops vary from small, personalized boutiques run by classically trained dressmakers to empires run by businesswomen and their daughters.

Berta-Bridal
Berta Baliti was born in Egypt, emigrated to Israel with her family as a small child and parlayed her degree from the famed Shenkar College in Tel Aviv into a world-renown bridal dress empire. She describes her designs as “avant-garde” and they certainly exude sexiness and daring, femininity and elegance with their plunging necklines, flowing trains and delicate veils. She has boutiques in many countries and her gowns have graced magazine covers, and bodies, throughout the world.

> See real brides on Smashing The Glass wearing Berta

Galia-Lahav
Galia Lahav is of Russian descent, born into a family of dressmakers. From a modest beginning creating ivory lace appliques to establishing a design house saturated in extravagance and luxury, a Galia Lahav gown is not for the faint of heart. Her collections epitomize a golden age with evocative names like Ivory Tower, La Dolce Vita, Empress, Lourdes & Les Reves Bohemians. Pearls cascading down a graceful back, mermaid tails, fringes, feathers & ruffles embellish her dresses as jewels in the crowns of royalty.

Inbal-Dror
Inbal Dror’s designs can only be described as sexy, seductive, and sensuous. Glamour is written all over her dresses with plunging necklines, high slits, asymmetrical hemlines and exquisite fabrics. She is represented in bridal dress shops throughout the world.

> See real brides on Smashing The Glass wearing Inbal Dror

Mira-Zwillinger

Mira Zwillinger has been in business for over twenty years, recently joined by her daughter Lihi. Her signature designs may incorporate organza and sequins, silk tulle with hand embroidery and crystals. There is a sense of sweet but sensual, lovely yet exciting with cascading veils, top & skirt separates, off-shoulder and strapless fashions. Femininity abounds.

> See real brides on Smashing The Glass wearing Mira Zwillinger

Lihi-Hod

Lihi Hod is a graduate of Shenkar College and the House of Dior under the guidance of John Galliano. Lihi established her Tel Aviv studio in 2010 and has become a rising star in the industry. Her designs are fresh, romantic and relaxed, allowing brides to feel comfortable, yet sexy, as they enjoy their weddings. Exquisite fabrics, delicate details and a playfulness that ranges from fairytale to movie star glamour, it is clear that Lihi’s brides love her and her designs.

Natali-Sisauri

The house of Natali Sisauri has exploded in popularity with a newly expanded showroom in Ashdod. While her roots in fashion and dressmaking come from classic European training and an admiration for the masters of haute couture, Natali is totally in touch with her brides who want to be sexy and alluring on the most important day of their lives. She will sit with them and patiently listen to their wedding dress dreams while she gently guides them toward designs that will suit their bodies and personalities. Lace, exposed backs and form-fitting dresses evocative of Hollywood opulence are her signature looks.

 

Irena-Burshtein It’s no wonder that Irena Burshtein has a large international following — she radiates an aura of kindness and elegance. Her bridal dresses seem to reflect her attitude about fashion: romantic, sexy, precise sizing, nothing sparkly or overly provocative. A graduate of Shenkar College, it was clear to her all along that she would open up her own shop and cater to women who wanted to look beautiful. Her favorite fabrics are silk sateen, lace, and silk chiffons (often combining different colors to create an amazing blend), sometimes delicately embellished with Swarovski crystals. Her evening dresses are often fitted with hidden corsets (“So the mother of the bride can look stunning – the corset really helps make people look thinner”) and her dresses are custom-designed for each bride.


A bride-to-be contemplating the most important dress she will wear in her lifetime would be well-advised to check out the dazzling designs coming out of Israel — with orders being shipped around the world, one’s location no longer presents a problem. Or just fly over for a visit and a fitting!

About the author

Anne Kleinberg was enjoying life as a New York interior designer when she had an epiphany and moved to Israel. The design career segued into writing and what began as a lifestyle journalist developed into a serious career as author (her novel Menopause in Manhattan has been wildly successful and she’s also written several cookbooks.)

Anne’s latest passion is Casa Cala – an awarding-winning Bed & Breakfast catering to brides in her luxurious villa on the golf course in Caesarea. From the moment a girl enters Casa Cala on the morning of her wedding she is pampered and spoiled and provided every comfort, as she gets ready for the most important event of their life. Find out more about Anne and this very special place at casacala.com.

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Filed Under: Advice + Planning, Bridal style Tagged With: Berta Bridal, Israeli wedding dress designers, Galia Lahav, Lihi Hod, Anne Kleinberg, Mira Zwillinger Wedding Dress, Inbal Dror

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Comments

  1. arik says

    22/08/2016 at 1:07 pm

    the link to Natali Sisauri web is broken.her website is http://www.sisaurinatali.com/

    • Smashing The Glass says

      30/08/2016 at 11:02 am

      Amended – thanks!

  2. rishub churiwal says

    07/11/2016 at 2:32 pm

    hi great pcs of information . i am from india . will it be possible for you to please give us total list of bridal designers in Israel

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