Meet Five Designers Who Will Bring Inspiration To The Runway At Kornit FAC TLV Fashion Week 2023

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Looking for a fashion revolution that puts sustainability at the forefront?

Look no further than Kornit's Fashion Week! 

During Fashion Week, we feature 5 collections from 5 incredible designers that are committed to sustainable and ethical practices.

These collections were created using Kornit's digital printing technology to create beautiful garments on demand, reducing waste and minimizing their carbon footprint.

Having the opportunity to collaborate with TLV Fashion Week for the third time is one of Kornit’s biggest honors.

At Kornit, we believe that fashion should be unique and diverse, but it should also be responsible.

Kornit’s Fashion Week is a celebration of this belief, and a showcase of the amazing things that are possible when we put sustainability and innovation at the forefront of fashion

So whether you're a fashion lover, a sustainability advocate, or simply curious about the future of fashion, we invite you to join us and register for Kornit's Fashion Week event at Hangar 11, TLV, March 19-22, and be a part of the fashion revolution.

So, with Kornit Fashion Week FAC 2023 around the corner, you’re probably curious to learn more about the talented designers that are going to present their collections next week.

Let’s meet them:

Chana Merilus has always had a passion for designing, and today she sells bridal and evening gowns worldwide. The Kornit Presto direct-to-fabric system allowed Chana to print the finest details and the softest color transitions, creating a sustainable and high end collection.

Yanky & Nataf started by creating clothes for productions and now they are dressing Israel’s most famous artists. In 2022, they presented their debut collection at Kornit Fashion Week Tel Aviv, and this year they plan to tell personal stories through their clothing. Using Kornit's advanced technology, they were able to print on non-conventional materials and achieve the specific color shades they aimed for.

David Weksler is an Israeli-Brazilian fashion designer who creates sustainable genderless clothing. The upcycled collection, “Return of David-Clothes from the Future” was printed sustainably using Kornit’s Atlas MAX, Atlas MAX POLY, and Kornit Presto on imaginary materials like metallic vinyl and plastic fabrics & scraps to showcase clothes that came from the future to caution us of the end of the world as we know it.

ROTEM is an Israeli fashion brand for women. Her designs convey the dressing experience and give each woman an intimate, personal, and precise expression of herself. Her collection is inspired by a printing technique that originated in France, Toile de Jouy, for which she used Kornit’s Presto Direct-to-Fabric technology on fine materials including silk satin, crochet lace, fine wool, and more.

Roei Derhi is a fashion designer and Placebo founder - a brand that merges fashion and technology to create signature pieces for all sizes, genders, and ages. His collection was printed using Kornit Presto and XDi technology to create all-over prints on nylons, polyester, and spandex fabrics.

Kornit Fashion Week Will Be Held On March 19-22, In Hangar 11 At Tel Aviv Port



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