Behold, a bilingual poster in Romanian and Hungarian promoting a film about Jewish settlements in Palestine from the 1930s. Or is it? Me thinks it might just be a thinly veiled marketing attempt by Honigman, Fox, Golf, and other Israeli fashion retailers.
But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Dizengoff Center is the sun?
I don’t know why it surprises me so much to see Dizengoff Center on a Zionist poster from the 30’s. I mean, check out the chic tall black boots and hoochie short shorts – plus the Fendi baguette bag…bitch musta been shopping somewhere.
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It buildings might look the same due to both of their influence from the Bauhaus International style of architecture that was used in Israel.
http://www.interart.co.il/bauhaus/
But the boots and bag are really looking amazing on her.
Best Israeli fashion ad I ever saw was for a fur company called Alaska, showing a hot model sans fur prancing in the Alakan white Russian snow.