Look I - Shala
Meaning "Peaceful" in Hebrew. We chose this name because of the simplicity and lightness of the fabrics and design. Also, the beautiful young lady that introduced us to the lace was named Shalamit!
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Meaning "Peaceful" in Hebrew. We chose this name because of the simplicity and lightness of the fabrics and design. Also, the beautiful young lady that introduced us to the lace was named Shalamit!
Read MoreLook II - Ari
Ari means "Lioness of God" in Hebrew. We chose this name because of the bold & powerful bride we envision wearing it!
Read MoreLook III - Netanya
Netanya, meaning "Gift of God", was the first city we stayed in during our trip to Israel. The city was absolutely beautiful and felt very timeless!
Read MoreLook IV - Dalia
Dalia, meaning "flower" in Hebrew, is for the sweet and classic bride. The fashion in Israel is a beautiful balance of traditional and timeless, but with a modern and bold twist!
Read MoreLook V - Aliza
Meaning "joy" in Hebrew, Aliza is a light, airy and fun gown! We wanted to use this word "joy" because of the joy of the country! Israel is lush, vibrant and full of life!
Read MoreLook VI - Keren
Keren is our finale and means "ray of sunshine" in Hebrew! The design was inspired by our day spent on the beach of the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is a sea like no other! It gets its name due to the fact that nothing can live it its water (not even bacteria) because it is almost 40% mineral and only 60% water! This creates a beautiful shimmer effect over the water and the beach is filled with these amazing salt crystals.
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