Toratam Umanutam
Category: Apparel
Competitions: International
Salior Danino // Toratam Umanutam The inspiration for the final collection is the juxtaposition between the members of the Yeshiva, and the enlisted soldiers because for both this is the only and exclusive craft they obey to. I examined clothes that the value of utility for them is fundamental. The utility that exists in army clothes is of the utmost importance at the level of 'life and death'. In comparison, I refer "members of the Yeshiva" for whom a mitzvah is top priority. The collection, I chose to combine representative visual elements from both worlds of clothing - the ultra-Orthodox tailored and the military - metallic colors combined with neon yellow-green color, taken from firemen’s uniforms. I used materials such as wools, leathers, furs, knits, and cottons with elements from the worlds of religion and camouflage. I created the model inspired by elements taken from the tankman's overalls and the Yeshiva boys' suit. I translated the komoplaz drawn on the overalls into sewing a complete suit from many parts of leather that created a kind of new komoplaz, another one of mine. I used an inlay technique in circular lines that I sewed myself, it was challenging but I enjoyed it and was excited to learn Email:[email protected] @Saliordanino1