I’m on Cloud Nine | Playing Fashion Blogger for a Week

I’ve been a bit MIA for the last couple of days… The exciting news are that thanks to Kinetis (which were responsible for one of my best experiences as a blogger almost a year ago) this week is all about fashion and fashion bloggers. As you all know, I’m more of a design blogger than a fashion one, but it’s no secret that my love for accessories is bigger than life. Anyways, having the opportunity to meet many new inspiring designers and international and Israeli bloggers is such a great treat. And incase you’re wondering about the bloggers, they are the ones behind: Fashionising, A Shaded View on Fashion Film, Bryanboy, FashionToast and TrendLand.

Tamar Branitzky | Flowered Scarves

After falling head over heels with Tamar Branitzky’s Stained Journey scarves collection, I had to check what’s new in her textile heaven and… she didn’t let me down! Tamar continues her journey with the blooming Flowered Journey. The inspiration behind it was “a beautiful bridal Bouquet left on a shelf and observed how the natural dehydration process is slowly taking place, shrinking the flowers to stage of decay.” It’s always exciting hearing a little bit more about the inspiration that led to the final product and with having said that, I can definitely imagine myself spicing things up with one of Tamar’s whimsical scarves.
www.tamarbranitzky.com

Tamar Branitzky | Stained Chiffon

Tamar Branitzky is one of these gifted designers who knows how to stand out. At this moment, I can’t think of another textile designer who reinvents herself time ofter time. Under the bright red lipstick is a hard working and driven designer. In Tamar’s “Stained journey”, she let her imagination and emotion run wild. The outcome is a series of collages and hand drawings that comes to life in a form of mesmerizing chiffon scarfs. Like a work of art, you can find only a limited number of copies.
{Photos by Roi Mizrahi}

www.tamarbranitzky.com

One On One Break | Tamar Branitzky | Fabric stories

  • Sneak peek from the summer collection
  • Fabric design for fashion designer Keren Mualem
I don’t know what about you but I already pulled out my Havaianas. Unfortunately It started to get chilly all over again. Oh well, I guess this is the right time to intrudues my first One On One Break, Tamar Branitzky.

www.tamarbranitzky.com

I’d love to hear about you, your journey, how it all began.
I had a lot of dreams that i wanted to fullfil (some of them are still on my mind), but I had to choose my studies. I chose fashion design but I didn’t get in.
I was accepted to the Textile Design Department at the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, almost by accident…
Today I thank those who didn’t accept me because they gave me the opportunity to enter into the spectacular world of textile. By the first week at school I knew I was in the right place. To tell you the truth, I was never exposed to the Textile Design Department until the moment I got there.
School was a wonderful experience for me, the courses were versatile and let me connect the different worlds around me: dance, theater, painting, music, photography, and sometimes even fashion. All came to life in the fabric.
Tamar
Can you describe your work process for me?
My working process is intuitive and experimental. My successful designs are those who happen by accident. Usually, I don’t make sketches. It all begins directly with the materials and the fabrics.Tamar
Can you tell me more about your scarves?
My scarves are actually wearable surfaces, made of multiple layers which combine different types of chiffon, cotton and silk. The texture is varying from scarf to scarf and it looks like the material is aging while maintaining a varied and rich color scale. Each scarf is made by hand and has a unique combination of color and material. The process is experimental and there is an element of surprise. The fabrics tell me how they fall apart and come together with other fabrics. Another part of the collection is handmade burn-out shirts that gives a fragile look.Tamar
Can you tell me which designers inspire you?
Diana Orving, Duro Olowu, Dries Van Noten, Proenza Schouler, Akris, and Monki which is a Swedish fashion company that I digg.

Tamar
What about some blogs that you visit regularly?
sincerelyjules, alloverprint and pingmag who is no longer active but you can still find lovely designs and posts.Tamar
I’m curious to know where does your inspiration come from?
My inspiration is drawn from deferent places: recipe books from the forties, crumbling walls, family photographs from my personal archive. I test the scarfs limits and how text becomes texture. I translate sequences of actions in the kitchen to actions in textiles and from them create scarves.
I collect old black and white pictures from the beginning of the century and add color to them.
I admire those photographers and their subjects, often anonymous. The look in peoples eyes, their clothing and the location in the images are a source of inspiration to me.
Tamar

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