Shenhav Bar, a 24-year-old artist and fashion designer from Tel Aviv, presents her latest collection, I HAVE A CRASH ON YOU. This collection critiques the paradox of wedding culture, blending love with societal expectations. Using innovative materials like water-molded leather and military-inspired textiles, Bar's work redefines traditional wedding attire and questions the relevance of such ceremonies in contemporary society. Her collaborations, including 3D-printed handbags, reflect her commitment to merging craftsmanship with digital design, creating wearable art that challenges norms and encourages dialogue about love and identity.
In my latest collection, I HAVE A CRASH ON YOU, I explore the paradox of marriage — both a symbol of love and a carefully constructed social ritual.
By incorporating innovative materials... the sculptural silhouettes shape the body while reflecting the tension between individuality and ceremonial attire.
The editorial encapsulates themes of love, collapse, and hyper-capitalist culture, questioning why wedding culture thrives in times of crisis.
My work merges traditional craftsmanship with experimental innovation, redefining the relationship between digital design, fashion, and tactility.
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