Israel and Mexico recently celebrated 70 years of diplomatic relations and friendship with a very unique fashion show featuring designers from both countries.
“Fashion is a universal language that reflects the values and social attitudes of a country,” said Ambassador Zvi Tal while opening the gala event organized by the Embassy of Israel in Mexico. Tal also emphasized the deep historical and cultural roots both nations boast in the fashion industry.
Designers Sharon Tal of Maskit, Shir Goldstein of Nanig and Liz Martinez presented their creations representing Israel, while Pineda Covalin, Gerardo Torres and Lydia Lavin took part in the initiative representing Mexico.
"I feel immense pride, and I’m happy to represent the beauty of Israel in a place like this," Tal said.
Lavin works with indigenous community and artisans from different states of the country with the purpose of creating contemporary Mexican fashion. Torres focuses on showing the feminity and elegance of women through his classic and elegant style, while always following the current fashion trends. Covalin is appreciated for capturing the essence of Mexico through a palette of bright colors blending fashion and art.
The fashion show included some 15 pieces for each designer. About 500 people attended the gala evening, including government officials, journalists and opinion leaders, fashion experts and influencers, diplomats, cultural figures and businessmen.
“The fashion industry of each country represents much more than a style of dressing,” the organizers wrote in the event’s Instagram account. “It communicates its taste, their cultural, social and intellectual background, their professional and environmental ethics.”
“Both Mexico and Israel are rich in all of these areas and have unique performance and craftsmanship in the world, so both can complement and be enriched by collaborating together, creating a new language through fashion, achieving to weave ties of union and friendship” the post added.